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CVSS v3.1 |
| NVIDIA driver contains a vulnerability where it is possible a use after free malfunction can occur due to a race condition which could enable unauthorized code execution and possibly lead to elevation of privileges. This issue is rated as high. Product: Android. Version: N/A. Android ID: A-38045794. References: N-CVE-2017-6262. |
| NVIDIA driver contains a vulnerability where it is possible a use after free malfunction can occur due to improper usage of the list_for_each kernel macro which could enable unauthorized code execution and possibly lead to elevation of privileges. This issue is rated as high. Product: Android. Version: N/A. Android ID: A-38046353. References: N-CVE-2017-6263. |
| An elevation of Privilege vulnerability exists in the Thermal Driver, where a missing bounds checks in the thermal throttle driver can cause an out-of-bounds write in the kernel. This issue is rated as moderate. Product: Pixel. Version: N/A. Android ID: A-34705801. References: N-CVE-2017-6274. |
| An information disclosure vulnerability exists in the Thermal Driver, where a missing bounds checking in the thermal driver could allow a read from an arbitrary kernel address. This issue is rated as moderate. Product: Pixel. Versions: N/A. Android ID: A-34702397. References: N-CVE-2017-6275. |
| NVIDIA mediaserver contains a vulnerability where it is possible a use after free malfunction can occur due to an incorrect bounds check which could enable unauthorized code execution and possibly lead to elevation of privileges. This issue is rated as high. Product: Android. Version: N/A. Android: A-63802421. References: N-CVE-2017-6276. |
| In the touch controller function in all Qualcomm products with Android for MSM, Firefox OS for MSM, or QRD Android, a variable may be controlled by the user and can lead to a buffer overflow. |
| In all Android releases from CAF using the Linux kernel, a buffer overread can occur if a particular string is not NULL terminated. |
| In all Android releases from CAF using the Linux kernel, a KGSL ioctl was not validating all of its parameters. |
| In all Android releases from CAF using the Linux kernel, an integer underflow vulnerability exists while processing the boot image. |
| In all Android releases from CAF using the Linux kernel, a race condition potentially exists in the ioctl handler of a sound driver. |
| 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. |
| In all Android releases from CAF using the Linux kernel, a race condition exists in a video driver potentially leading to a use-after-free condition. |
| In all Android releases from CAF using the Linux kernel, a data pointer is potentially used after it has been freed when SLIMbus is turned off by Bluetooth. |
| In all Android releases from CAF using the Linux kernel, a race condition exists in a video driver potentially leading to buffer overflow or write to arbitrary pointer location. |
| In all Android releases from CAF using the Linux kernel, a double free vulnerability exists in a display driver. |
| In all Android releases from CAF using the Linux kernel, a buffer overflow vulnerability exists in a camera function. |
| In all Android releases from CAF using the Linux kernel, userspace-controlled parameters for flash initialization are not sanitized potentially leading to exposure of kernel memory. |
| In all Android releases from CAF using the Linux kernel, a kernel driver has an off-by-one buffer over-read vulnerability. |
| In all Android releases from CAF using the Linux kernel, a memory structure in a camera driver is not properly protected. |
| In all Android releases from CAF using the Linux kernel, a buffer overflow vulnerability exists in an IPA driver. |