CVE-2019-14097: Buffer Overflow
Possible buffer overflow in WLAN Parser due to lack of length check when copying data in Snapdragon Auto, Snapdragon Compute, Snapdragon Connectivity, Snapdragon Consumer Electronics Connectivity, Snapdragon Consumer IOT, Snapdragon Industrial IOT, Snapdragon Mobile, Snapdragon Voice & Music, Snapdragon Wired Infrastructure and Networking in APQ8096, APQ8096AU, APQ8098, IPQ6018, IPQ8074, MDM9607, MDM9640, MDM9650, MSM8996AU, MSM8998, Nicobar, QCA6174A, QCA6574, QCA6574AU, QCA6584, QCA6584AU, QCA8081, QCA9377, QCA9379, QCN7605, QCS405, QCS605, Rennell, SA6155P, SC8180X, SDA660, SDA845, SDM630, SDM636, SDM660, SDM670, SDM710, SDM845, SDM850, SM6150, SM7150, SM8150, SM8250, SXR1130, SXR2130
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the severity of CVE-2019-14097?
CVE-2019-14097 is considered a critical vulnerability due to the potential for a buffer overflow.
How do I fix CVE-2019-14097?
To fix CVE-2019-14097, you should update the affected Qualcomm firmware to the latest version provided by the vendor.
What systems are affected by CVE-2019-14097?
CVE-2019-14097 affects various Qualcomm SnapDragon products including automotive, mobile, and IoT devices.
What are the risks of CVE-2019-14097 if left unpatched?
If left unpatched, CVE-2019-14097 could allow an attacker to execute arbitrary code on affected devices.
Is this vulnerability present in all Qualcomm products?
No, CVE-2019-14097 is specific to certain Qualcomm firmware versions and is not present in all products.