First published: Fri Oct 02 2020(Updated: )
A vulnerability has been discovered in the ceva_emu.cvd module that results from a lack of proper validation of user-supplied data, which can result in a pointer that is fetched from uninitialized memory. This can lead to denial-of-service. This issue affects: Bitdefender Engines version 7.84897 and prior versions.
Credit: cve-requests@bitdefender.com
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
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Bitdefender Engines | <=7.84897 |
Bitdefender has issued an update in engines version 7.84897 to correct this vulnerability
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CVE-2020-8110 is a vulnerability discovered in the ceva_emu.cvd module that results from a lack of proper validation of user-supplied data, leading to a pointer fetched from uninitialized memory, which can result in denial-of-service.
CVE-2020-8110 affects Bitdefender Engines version 7.84897.
CVE-2020-8110 has a severity level of 7.5 (high).
CVE-2020-8110 can be exploited by sending maliciously crafted data that triggers the uninitialized memory pointer, leading to denial-of-service.
To fix CVE-2020-8110, it is recommended to update to a version of Bitdefender Engines that is not affected by the vulnerability.