CVE-2019-14061: Null Pointer Dereference
Null-pointer dereference can occur while accessing the segment element info when it is not allocated and assigned in Snapdragon Auto, Snapdragon Compute, Snapdragon Connectivity, Snapdragon Consumer IOT, Snapdragon Industrial IOT, Snapdragon IoT, Snapdragon Mobile, Snapdragon Voice & Music, Snapdragon Wearables in APQ8009, APQ8017, APQ8053, APQ8064, APQ8096AU, APQ8098, MDM9206, MDM9207C, MDM9607, MSM8905, MSM8909W, MSM8917, MSM8920, MSM8937, MSM8939, MSM8940, MSM8953, MSM8996, MSM8996AU, Nicobar, QCS405, QCS605, QM215, Rennell, Saipan, SDA660, SDA845, SDM429, SDM429W, SDM439, SDM450, SDM630, SDM632, SDM636, SDM660, SDM670, SDM710, SDM845, SDX20, SM6150, SM7150, SM8150, SM8250, SXR1130, SXR2130
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the severity of CVE-2019-14061?
CVE-2019-14061 has been classified as a high severity vulnerability due to its potential to cause null-pointer dereference errors.
How do I fix CVE-2019-14061?
To fix CVE-2019-14061, ensure that you update any affected Qualcomm firmware to the latest version that addresses this vulnerability.
Which devices are affected by CVE-2019-14061?
CVE-2019-14061 affects a range of devices that use Qualcomm Snapdragon processors, including smartphones and various IoT devices.
What type of issue does CVE-2019-14061 represent?
CVE-2019-14061 represents a null-pointer dereference vulnerability that can lead to unexpected application crashes or system instability.
Who is responsible for addressing CVE-2019-14061?
The responsibility for addressing CVE-2019-14061 lies with device manufacturers and software developers who utilize the vulnerable Qualcomm components.