About Stagefright Detector
Zimperium zLabs expert and VP of Platform Research and Exploitation, Joshua Drake (@jduck) discovered multiple critical vulnerabilities in Stagefright library and provided patches to Google to secure Android. We provided these patches to carriers and vendors through Zimperium Handset Alliance (ZHA). While the patches have been applied, it may be years until they reach all devices.
Zimperium zLabs created a Detector app to validate that you are running a version that is not vulnerable to the discovered Stagefright vulnerabilities. Some phone vendors have released partial patches to the vulnerabilities disclosed and this app can help you to understand if your device is vulnerable or not.
Stagefright is a critical Android vulnerability. It allows hackers to get 'media' or 'system' privileges on your device after processing an incoming MMS message, by surfing the web any one of the 11 potential attack vectors. In many cases, the attack do not require any end-user action. To make matters worse, the attacker can delete the MMS before you open it.
In order to test if your device is vulnerable, we built the ‘Stagefright Detector’ app.
This app will tell you three major things:
- whether your device is vulnerable
- which CVEs your device is vulnerable to
- whether you need to update your mobile operating system
Stay protected: ZIMPERIUM Mobile Threat Protection enterprise customers, vendors and carriers are protected from the Stagefright vulnerability without requiring any special update.
This application anonymously collect the results of the test and shares it with device vendors and carriers through ZHA. We do not collect any personal information.
Carriers and Device Vendors that are interested to join Zimperium Handset Alliance and increase the security of its user base - join here: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/zimperium-handset-alliances
About Zimperium:
Zimperium is a pioneer in advanced mobile threat protection, delivering enterprise-grade solutions for Android and iOS devices. Our solutions use patented machine-learning technology to detect host and network-based threats in real-time. Founded in 2010, Zimperium is backed by Samsung, Telstra and Sierra Ventures, and has enterprise customers across all major verticals worldwide.
Stagefright Detector 5.4 Update
Requires Android: Android 2.3.4+
Screen DPI: nodpi
SHA1: 4be79bf4064188d953ea119e5033a03ced084633
Size: 1.1 MB
What's New:
Requires Android: Android 2.3.4+
Screen DPI: nodpi
SHA1: 2d4e38942a450b2c9836a44c3a8f86b2d703d9ca
Size: 1.1 MB
What's New:
Requires Android: Android 2.3.4+
Screen DPI: nodpi
SHA1: a14746db4a6d02b305b3ba93d1723dfd5d5bf3aa
Size: 1.1 MB
What's New:
2. UI/UX Enhancement - Summary of vulnerabilities
3. Additional CVEs for vulnerabilities in libstagefright and mediaserver
Requires Android: Android 2.3.4+
Screen DPI: nodpi
SHA1: 9b9fc855ead0bd463c04f8c278713bdef6d9f63a
Size: 1.09 MB
What's New:
1. Bug fixes and cosmetic changes
5.0
1. Adds detections for CVE-2015-3876 and CVE-2015-6602
4.1
1. Bug fixes
4.0
1. New POC Sets to provide better detection
2. Bug fixes
3. Supporting additional devices: TV and x86
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Update Date:
2016-12-13
Latest Version:
5.4
Need Update:
Available on:
Requirements:
Android 2.3.4+
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