| CVE |
Vendors |
Products |
Updated |
CVSS v3.1 |
| Transient DOS while parsing per STA profile in ML IE. |
| Memory corruption while processing data packets in diag received from Unix clients. |
| Memory corruption whhile handling the subsystem failure memory during the parsing of video packets received from the video firmware. |
| Memory corruption in MPP performance while accessing DSM watermark using external memory address. |
| Memory corruption during management frame processing due to mismatch in T2LM info element. |
| Transient DOS can occur when the driver parses the per STA profile IE and tries to access the EXTN element ID without checking the IE length. |
| Memory corruption while validating the TID to Link Mapping action request frame, when a station connects to an access point. |
| 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 in WLAN HOST while processing WLAN FW request to allocate memory. |
| Memory Corruption in WLAN HOST while parsing QMI response message from firmware. |
| Memory corruption while copying the result to the transmission queue which is shared between the virtual machine and the host. |
| Transient DOS while processing 11AZ RTT management action frame received through OTA. |
| Memory corruption in Core when updating rollback version for TA and OTA feature is enabled. |
| Cryptographic issue in Automotive while unwrapping the key secs2d and verifying with RPMB data. |
| Information disclosure in Core services while processing a Diag command. |
| Memory corruption in HLOS while running playready use-case. |
| 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. |