CVE-2019-2253: Critical severity Google Android vulnerability
Buffer over-read can occur while parsing an ogg file with a corrupted comment block. in Snapdragon Auto, Snapdragon Connectivity, Snapdragon Consumer IOT, Snapdragon Industrial IOT, Snapdragon IoT, Snapdragon Mobile, Snapdragon Voice & Music, Snapdragon Wearables in MDM9150, MDM9206, MDM9607, MDM9650, MSM8909W, MSM8996AU, QCS405, QCS605, Qualcomm 215, SD 210/SD 212/SD 205, SD 425, SD 427, SD 430, SD 435, SD 439 / SD 429, SD 450, SD 600, SD 615/16/SD 415, SD 625, SD 632, SD 636, SD 665, SD 675, SD 712 / SD 710 / SD 670, SD 730, SD 820, SD 820A, SD 835, SD 845 / SD 850, SD 855, SDA660, SDM439, SDM630, SDM660, SDX20
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the severity of CVE-2019-2253?
CVE-2019-2253 is classified as a critical severity vulnerability due to the potential for a buffer over-read that can be exploited.
How do I fix CVE-2019-2253?
To fix CVE-2019-2253, users should update their Qualcomm firmware to the latest version provided by the vendor.
What systems are affected by CVE-2019-2253?
CVE-2019-2253 affects various Qualcomm Snapdragon systems including MDM9150, MDM9206, MDM9607, and others.
What does CVE-2019-2253 affect in an OGG file?
CVE-2019-2253 specifically affects how corrupted comment blocks in OGG files are parsed, which can lead to a buffer over-read.
Is CVE-2019-2253 being actively exploited?
As of my latest information, there have been no public reports indicating active exploitation of CVE-2019-2253.