First published: Mon Nov 05 2018(Updated: )
While generating trusted application id, An integer overflow can occur giving the trusted application an invalid identity in Snapdragon Mobile and Snapdragon Wear in versions MDM9206, MDM9607, MDM9650, SD 210/SD 212/SD 205, SD 835 and SDA660.
Credit: product-security@qualcomm.com
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
---|---|---|
Android | ||
Qualcomm MDM9206 | ||
Qualcomm MDM9206 firmware | ||
Qualcomm MD9607 Firmware | ||
Qualcomm MDM9607 firmware | ||
Qualcomm MDM9650 | ||
Qualcomm MDM9650 firmware | ||
Qualcomm SD210 Firmware | ||
Qualcomm SD 210 Firmware | ||
Qualcomm SD 212 | ||
Qualcomm SD 212 Firmware | ||
Qualcomm 205 Firmware | ||
Qualcomm SD205 Firmware | ||
Qualcomm SD835 Firmware | ||
Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 | ||
Qualcomm SDA660 | ||
Qualcomm SDA660 |
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CVE-2016-10502 has a high severity rating due to the potential for an integer overflow that could lead to unauthorized access.
To fix CVE-2016-10502, apply the latest firmware updates provided by Qualcomm for the affected Snapdragon models.
CVE-2016-10502 affects Snapdragon Mobile and Wear devices including MDM9206, MDM9607, MDM9650, SD 210, SD 212, SD 205, SD 835, and SDA660.
The impact of CVE-2016-10502 includes the possibility of a trusted application being assigned an invalid identity, potentially compromising security.
Yes, CVE-2016-10502 may be exploitable remotely depending on the application context and system configurations.