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PT-2025-32113 · Samsung · Galaxy Wearable
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions: Galaxy Wearable versions prior to 2.2.63.25042861 Description: Improper access control in Galaxy Wearable allows local attackers to access sensitive information. Recommendations: Update Galaxy Wearable to version 2.2.63.25042861 or later...
Android Security Bulletin—June 2024Stay organized with collectionsSave and categorize content based on your preferences.
The Wear OS Security Bulletin contains details of security vulnerabilities affecting the Wear OS platform. The full Wear OS update comprises the security patch level of 2024-06-05 or later from the June 2024 Android Security Bulletin in addition to all issues in this bulletin. We encourage all...
CVE-2018-5880
The CVE-2018-5880 entry affects Qualcomm Snapdragon devices (mobile and wear) across multiple chips (e.g., MDM9206, MDM9607, SD 210/212/205, 425, 427, 430, 435, 450, 625, 636, 835, SDA660, SDM630, SDM660). The vulnerability stems from an improper data length check when processing an event report ...
CVE-2017-18324
Cryptographic key material leakage in debug messages affecting GERAN on Snapdragon mobile/wear (various MDM/SD/SM/SDX devices). Root cause: leakage of keys in debug output for affected Qualcomm components; CVE-2017-18324. Consequences: information disclosure with partial confidentiality impact as...
CVE-2017-18280
CVE-2017-18280 : In Snapdragon platforms (Automobile, Mobile, Wear) across listed SoCs, a trusted application that has opened an SPI/I2C interface to a device could allow another trusted application to read data via the SPI/I2C read function. The initial disclosures list the affected families (e....
CVE-2015-9144
CVE-2015-9144 concerns a buffer overflow in Android on Qualcomm Snapdragon Mobile and Snapdragon Wear platforms (e.g., MDM9206/9607/9615/9625/9635M/9640/9645/9650/9655, MSM8909W, SD family up to SDX20) during processing of scheduling message information. Root cause: overflow in a scheduling-messa...
IEEE Highlights Top Security Risks For Wearables
As sales of IoT devices continue to see year-over-year double digit growth, security experts are urging the wearable industry to put security front and center when it comes to designing fitness tracker hardware, firmware and backend systems. In a report released Wednesday by the IEEE Center for...