| CVE |
Vendors |
Products |
Updated |
CVSS v3.1 |
| Memory corruption when two threads try to map and unmap a single node simultaneously. |
| Memory corruption while validating the TID to Link Mapping action request frame, when a station connects to an access point. |
| Memory corruption while triggering commands in the PlayReady Trusted application. |
| Memory corruption while processing a data structure, when an iterator is accessed after it has been removed, potential failures occur. |
| 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 copying the result to the transmission queue which is shared between the virtual machine and the host. |
| Memory corruption while copying the result to the transmission queue in EMAC. |
| 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. |
| Memory corruption while reading secure file. |
| Memory corruption during the FRS UDS generation process. |
| Memory corruption while processing a message, when the buffer is controlled by a Guest VM, the value can be changed continuously. |
| Memory corruption may occur in keyboard virtual device due to guest VM interaction. |
| Memory corruption while reading a type value from a buffer controlled by the Guest Virtual Machine. |
| Memory corruption while processing input message passed from FE driver. |
| Memory corruption may occur during communication between primary and guest VM. |
| Memory corruption while reading CPU state data during guest VM suspend. |
| 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. |