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CVE-2020-10840
An issue was discovered on Samsung mobile devices with P9.0 and Q10.0 Exynos 9610 chipsets software. There is a kernel pointer leak in the vipx driver. The Samsung ID is SVE-2019-16293 February 2020...
CVE-2020-10840
An issue was discovered on Samsung mobile devices with P9.0 and Q10.0 Exynos 9610 chipsets software. There is a kernel pointer leak in the vipx driver. The Samsung ID is SVE-2019-16293 February 2020...
CVE-2020-10840
An issue was discovered on Samsung mobile devices with P9.0 and Q10.0 Exynos 9610 chipsets software. There is a kernel pointer leak in the vipx driver. The Samsung ID is SVE-2019-16293 February 2020...
Design/Logic Flaw
An issue was discovered on Samsung mobile devices with P9.0 and Q10.0 Exynos 9610 chipsets software. There is a kernel pointer leak in the vipx driver. The Samsung ID is SVE-2019-16293 February 2020...
CVE-2020-10840
An issue was discovered on Samsung mobile devices with P9.0 and Q10.0 Exynos 9610 chipsets software. There is a kernel pointer leak in the vipx driver. The Samsung ID is SVE-2019-16293 February 2020...
CVE-2020-10840
Summary: CVE-2020-10840 describes a kernel pointer leak in the vipx driver affecting Samsung mobile devices with Exynos 9610 (P9.0 and Q10.0). The Samsung internal ID is SVE-2019-16293 (February 2020). The Red Hat entry reiterates the same description. What is affected: Samsung mobile devices wit...