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CVE-2022-50182
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: media: imx-jpeg: Align upwards buffer size The hardware can support any image size WxH, with arbitrary W image width and H image height dimensions. Align upwards buffer size for both encoder and decoder. and leave the picture...
CVE-2022-50182
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: media: imx-jpeg: Align upwards buffer size The hardware can support any image size WxH, with arbitrary W image width and H image height dimensions. Align upwards buffer size for both encoder and decoder. and leave the picture...
CVE-2022-50182
CVE-2022-50182 concerns a Linux kernel issue in the media: imx-jpeg driver. The flaw involved aligning upwards the buffer size for both encoder and decoder, allowing arbitrary image dimensions (WxH) while leaving the picture resolution unchanged. The documented impact indicates the decoder risk o...
CVE-2022-50182 media: imx-jpeg: Align upwards buffer size
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: media: imx-jpeg: Align upwards buffer size The hardware can support any image size WxH, with arbitrary W image width and H image height dimensions. Align upwards buffer size for both encoder and decoder. and leave the picture...
CVE-2022-50182
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: media: imx-jpeg: Align upwards buffer size The hardware can support any image size WxH, with arbitrary W image width and H image height dimensions. Align upwards buffer size for both encoder and decoder. and leave the picture...
CVE-2022-50182 media: imx-jpeg: Align upwards buffer size
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: media: imx-jpeg: Align upwards buffer size The hardware can support any image size WxH, with arbitrary W image width and H image height dimensions. Align upwards buffer size for both encoder and decoder. and leave the picture...