First published: Mon Dec 04 2023(Updated: )
In gnss service, there is a possible out of bounds write due to a missing bounds check. This could lead to local denial of service with System execution privileges needed
Credit: security@unisoc.com
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
---|---|---|
All of | ||
Any of | ||
Google Android | =11.0 | |
Google Android | =12.0 | |
Google Android | =13.0 | |
Any of | ||
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 |
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The vulnerability ID for this gnss service vulnerability is CVE-2023-42751.
The severity of the CVE-2023-42751 vulnerability is medium (4.4).
The affected software for the CVE-2023-42751 vulnerability includes Google Android versions 11.0, 12.0, and 13.0.
The possible consequence of the CVE-2023-42751 vulnerability is a local denial of service with system execution privileges needed.
To fix the CVE-2023-42751 vulnerability, it is recommended to apply the official security patches or updates provided by the software vendor.