First published: Wed Dec 13 2023(Updated: )
A race condition issue discovered in Samsung Mobile Processor Exynos 9820, 980, 1080, 2100, 2200, 1280, and 1380 allows unintended modifications of values within certain areas.
Credit: cve@mitre.org
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
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Samsung Exynos 9820 firmware | ||
Samsung Exynos 9820 firmware | ||
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Samsung Exynos 980 Firmware | ||
Samsung Exynos 980 | ||
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Samsung Exynos 1080 Firmware | ||
Samsung Exynos 1080 | ||
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Samsung Exynos 2100 firmware | ||
Samsung Exynos 2100 firmware | ||
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Samsung Exynos 2200 firmware | ||
Samsung Exynos 2200 | ||
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Samsung Exynos 1280 firmware | ||
Samsung Exynos 1280 | ||
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Samsung Exynos 1380 firmware | ||
Samsung Mobile Processor Exynos 1380 |
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CVE-2023-45864 is classified as a moderate severity vulnerability due to its potential for unintended modifications in mobile processor firmware.
To fix CVE-2023-45864, users should update their Samsung Mobile Processor firmware to the latest version provided by Samsung.
CVE-2023-45864 affects several Samsung Mobile Processors including Exynos 9820, 980, 1080, 2100, 2200, 1280, and 1380.
The consequences of CVE-2023-45864 include the risk of unauthorized changes to certain critical values in the affected processors.
Currently, the recommended approach for CVE-2023-45864 is to apply firmware updates, as there are no official workarounds for this vulnerability.