First published: Tue Sep 10 2024(Updated: )
An issue was discovered in Samsung Semiconductor Mobile Processor and Modem Exynos 9820, Exynos 9825, Exynos 980, Exynos 990, Exynos 850, Exynos 1080, Exynos 2100, Exynos 2200, Exynos 1280, Exynos 1380, Exynos 1330, Exynos 9110, Exynos W920, Exynos W930, Exynos Modem 5123, Exynos Modem 5300. The baseband software does not properly check a pointer specified by the SM (Session Management module), which can lead to Denial of Service (Untrusted Pointer Dereference).
Credit: cve@mitre.org
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
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Samsung Exynos | =9820=9825=980=990=850=1080=2100=2200=1280=1380=1330=9110=W920=W930=Modem 5123=Modem 5300 |
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CVE-2024-25074 is classified as a high severity vulnerability in Samsung Exynos processors.
To fix CVE-2024-25074, users should apply the latest security updates provided by Samsung for the affected Exynos models.
CVE-2024-25074 affects various Samsung Exynos processors including the Exynos 9820, 9825, 980, 990, and several other models.
CVE-2024-25074 can potentially allow unauthorized access to sensitive components within affected devices.
CVE-2024-25074 was disclosed in 2024, emphasizing a critical security concern for users of impacted Exynos processors.