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CVE-2017-8235
CVE-2017-8235 is listed in Qualcomm component notes as an Elevation of Privilege affecting the Camera driver. The description from the initial document states that in CAF Android releases, a memory structure in a camera driver is not properly protected. The connected Android bulletin entries conf...
CVE-2017-8239
CVE-2017-8239 is an information-disclosure issue in the Camera driver on Android devices (Qualcomm components) listed under the 2017 Pixel/Nexus bulletin. The vulnerability is categorized as ID with moderate severity in the camera driver, with no exploitation details provided in the available doc...
CVE-2016-10334
CVE-2016-10334 affects Android CAF builds using the Linux kernel; a dynamically-protected DDR region could potentially be overwritten. The available documents identify the issue and reference Android security bulletins, but do not provide specific root-cause details, affected product versions, or...
CVE-2016-10332
CVE-2016-10332 : Affects Android builds from CAF using the Linux kernel where stack protection was not enabled for secure applications. The available description specifies the missing stack-protection bit but provides no details on affected products/versions beyond “Android releases from CAF usin...
CVE-2017-8236
In all Android releases from CAF using the Linux kernel, a buffer overflow vulnerability exists in an IPA driver...
CVE-2017-7366
In all Android releases from CAF using the Linux kernel, a KGSL ioctl was not validating all of its parameters...
CVE-2016-10334
In all Android releases from CAF using the Linux kernel, a dynamically-protected DDR region could potentially get overwritten...
CVE-2017-7369
In all Android releases from CAF using the Linux kernel, an array index in an ALSA routine is not properly validating potentially leading to kernel stack corruption...
CVE-2017-7370
CVE-2017-7370 is listed in connected sources as a Qualcomm video driver vulnerability (Video driver) causing an elevation of privilege (EoP) with Moderate severity. The detail consistently attributes the flaw to a race condition in the video driver within Android CAF/Linux kernel deployments. No ...
CVE-2014-9962
Technical details about CVE-2014-9962 are not publicly available in the provided connected documents. The initial description notes a DRM provisioning command parsing issue in CAF Android with the Linux kernel, but no specifics on affected versions, impact, or fixes are provided. Monitor for upda...
CVE-2017-7369
CVE-2017-7369 affects Android CAF builds using the Linux kernel. The vulnerability stems from an array index in an ALSA routine not properly validating input, which can potentially lead to kernel stack corruption. Public details in the provided documents describe the root cause and impact but do ...
CVE-2016-10339
CVE-2016-10339 affects CAF Android builds using the Linux kernel. The issue allows HLOS to overwrite secure memory or read the keystore contents. Details across sources indicate the vulnerability impacts Android devices in CAF releases and were addressed in the 2017 Android security patches (June...
CVE-2017-8242
In all Android releases from CAF using the Linux kernel, a race condition exists in a QTEE driver potentially leading to an arbitrary memory write...
CVE-2017-7369
In all Android releases from CAF using the Linux kernel, an array index in an ALSA routine is not properly validating potentially leading to kernel stack corruption...
Design/Logic Flaw
In 1x in all Android releases from CAF using the Linux kernel, a Signed to Unsigned Conversion Error could potentially occur...
Input validation
In HDR in all Android releases from CAF using the Linux kernel, a Buffer Copy without Checking Size of Input vulnerability could potentially exist...
Integer overflow
In the Secure File System in all Android releases from CAF using the Linux kernel, an Integer Overflow to Buffer Overflow vulnerability could potentially exist...
Input validation
In UIM in all Android releases from CAF using the Linux kernel, a Buffer Copy without Checking Size of Input vulnerability could potentially exist...