6 matches found
Heap overflow
An issue was discovered on Samsung mobile devices with O8.1 and P9.0 Exynos chipsets software. A heap overflow exists in the bootloader. The Samsung ID is SVE-2019-14371 July 2019...
CVE-2019-20594
Affected software/hardware: Samsung mobile devices with O(8.1) and P(9.0) on Exynos chipsets. Vulnerability: a heap overflow in the bootloader. Root cause: heap overflow in bootloader code (unspecified module) leading to potential impact on device integrity. Impact: Partial to high in CVSS terms ...
CVE-2019-20587
CVE-2019-20587 corresponds to a type-confusion vulnerability in Samsung mobile devices running O(8.1) and P(9.0) with TEEGRIS. The issue is in the MLDAP Trustlet, enabling arbitrary code execution due to a type confusion flaw. Samsung ID: SVE-2019-14867 (August 2019). Connected sources (Red Hat, ...
CVE-2019-20586
CVE-2019-20586 affects Samsung mobile devices running O(8.1) and P(9.0) with TEEGRIS. Root cause is a type confusion in the FINGERPRINT Trustlet, enabling arbitrary code execution. Exploitation details are not provided in the available documents, and no public patch/version fix is specified; one ...
CVE-2019-20586
An issue was discovered on Samsung mobile devices with O8.1 and P9.0 with TEEGRIS software. There is type confusion in the FINGERPRINT Trustlet, leading to arbitrary code execution. The Samsung ID is SVE-2019-14864 August 2019...
CVE-2019-20572
CVE-2019-20572 describes a buffer overflow in the load_kernel path on Samsung mobile devices with Exynos chips running O(8.1) and P(9.0). The issue is triggered by untrusted data and is documented across multiple feeds (NVD entry and Red Hat/CVE references) under the Samsung ID SVE-2019-14939. Th...