| CVE |
Vendors |
Products |
Updated |
CVSS v3.1 |
| Memory corruption when the IOCTL call is interrupted by a signal. |
| Transient DOS while parsing per STA profile in ML IE. |
| Memory corruption while processing the event ring, the context read pointer is untrusted to HLOS and when it is passed with arbitrary values, may point to address in the middle of ring element. |
| Memory corruption in video while parsing the Videoinfo, when the size of atom is greater than the videoinfo size. |
| Memory corruption when AP includes TID to link mapping IE in the beacons and STA is parsing the beacon TID to link mapping IE. |
| Memory corruption when multiple listeners are being registered with the same file descriptor. |
| Information disclosure when the ADSP payload size received in HLOS in response to Audio Stream Manager matrix session is less than this expected size. |
| Memory corruption in HLOS while checking for the storage type. |
| Transient DOS in WLAN Firmware when the length of received beacon is less than length of ieee802.11 beacon frame. |
| Memory corruption while invoking IOCTLs calls in Automotive Multimedia. |
| Memory corruption when invalid length is provided from HLOS for FRS/UDS request/response buffers. |
| Information disclosure when VI calibration state set by ADSP is greater than MAX_FBSP_STATE in the response payload to AFE calibration command. |
| Memory corruption while verifying the serialized header when the key pairs are generated. |
| Memory corruption in Core while processing control functions. |
| Memory corruption while copying the result to the transmission queue which is shared between the virtual machine and the host. |
| Memory corruption in Core when updating rollback version for TA and OTA feature is enabled. |
| Memory corruption in Automotive Multimedia due to improper access control in HAB. |
| Transient DOS can occur when GVM sends a specific message type to the Vdev-FastRPC backend. |
| Memory corruption can occur if an already verified IFS2 image is overwritten, bypassing boot verification. This allows unauthorized programs to be injected into security-sensitive images, enabling the booting of a tampered IFS2 system image. |
| Uncontrolled resource consumption when a driver, an application or a SMMU client tries to access the global registers through SMMU. |