First published: Tue Aug 08 2023(Updated: )
An issue was discovered in Samsung NFC S3NRN4V, S3NSN4V, S3NSEN4, SEN82AB, and S3NRN82. A buffer copy without checking its input size can cause an NFC service restart.
Credit: cve@mitre.org cve@mitre.org
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
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Samsung S3nrn4v Firmware | ||
Samsung S3nrn4v | ||
Samsung S3nsn4v Firmware | ||
Samsung S3nsn4v | ||
Samsung S3nsen4 Firmware | ||
Samsung S3nsen4 | ||
Samsung Sen82ab Firmware | ||
Samsung Sen82ab | ||
Samsung S3nrn82 Firmware | ||
Samsung S3nrn82 |
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The vulnerability ID of this issue is CVE-2023-36482.
CVE-2023-36482 has a severity level of 4.3, categorized as medium.
Samsung NFC S3NRN4V, S3NSN4V, S3NSEN4, SEN82AB, and S3NRN82 are affected by CVE-2023-36482.
CVE-2023-36482 can cause an NFC service restart.
You can find more information about CVE-2023-36482 at https://semiconductor.samsung.com/support/quality-support/product-security-updates/