CVE-2022-38686: Infoleak
Published Feb 6, 2023
·Updated
In wlan driver, there is a possible missing params check. This could lead to local denial of service in wlan services.
Affected Software
30 affected components
Google Android=10.0
Google Android=11.0
UNISOC S8000
UNISOC Sc7731e
UNISOC Sc9832e
UNISOC Sc9863a
UNISOC T310
UNISOC T606
UNISOC T610
UNISOC T612
UNISOC T616
UNISOC T618
UNISOC T760
UNISOC T770
UNISOC T820
All of the following
Any of the following
Google Android=10.0
Google Android=11.0
Any of the following
UNISOC S8000
UNISOC Sc7731e
UNISOC Sc9832e
UNISOC Sc9863a
UNISOC T310
UNISOC T606
UNISOC T610
UNISOC T612
UNISOC T616
UNISOC T618
UNISOC T760
UNISOC T770
UNISOC T820
Event History
Feb 6, 2023
CVE Published
via MITRE·05:27 AM
Data Sourced
via MITRE·05:27 AM
Description
Feb 12, 2023
Data Sourced
via NVD·04:15 AM
DescriptionSeverityWeaknessAffected Software
Frequently Asked Questions
1
What is the severity of CVE-2022-38686?
CVE-2022-38686 has been classified as a local denial of service vulnerability.
2
How do I fix CVE-2022-38686?
To mitigate CVE-2022-38686, ensure that your Android version is updated to the latest security patch provided by Google.
3
Which platforms are affected by CVE-2022-38686?
CVE-2022-38686 affects Android versions 10.0 and 11.0.
4
What impact does CVE-2022-38686 have on users?
CVE-2022-38686 could lead to a local denial of service, potentially disrupting wlan services for users.
5
Is there a workaround for CVE-2022-38686?
Currently, the best approach to address CVE-2022-38686 is to apply the relevant security updates from the device manufacturer.