First published: Tue Jul 09 2024(Updated: )
A vulnerability was discovered in Samsung Mobile Processors Exynos 850, Exynos 1080, Exynos 2100, Exynos 2200, Exynos 1280, Exynos 1380, Exynos 1330, and Exynos W930 where they do not properly check length of the data, which can lead to a Denial of Service.
Credit: cve@mitre.org
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
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Samsung Exynos 850 Firmware | ||
Samsung Exynos 850 Firmware | ||
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Samsung Exynos 1080 Firmware | ||
Samsung Exynos 1080 Firmware | ||
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Samsung Exynos 2100 firmware | ||
Samsung Exynos 2100 firmware | ||
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Samsung Exynos 2200 firmware | ||
Samsung Exynos 2200 firmware | ||
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Samsung Exynos 1280 Firmware | ||
Samsung Exynos 1280 Firmware | ||
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Samsung Exynos 1380 firmware | ||
Samsung Mobile Processor Exynos 1380 | ||
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Samsung Exynos 1330 Firmware | ||
Samsung Exynos 1330 Firmware | ||
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Samsung Exynos W930 firmware | ||
Samsung Exynos W930 firmware |
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CVE-2024-27360 is classified as a vulnerability that can lead to a Denial of Service due to improper length checks in Samsung Exynos processors.
To fix CVE-2024-27360, users should update their firmware for the affected Samsung Exynos processors to the latest version provided by Samsung.
CVE-2024-27360 affects Samsung Exynos processors including Exynos 850, Exynos 1080, Exynos 2100, Exynos 2200, Exynos 1280, Exynos 1380, Exynos 1330, and Exynos W930.
While CVE-2024-27360 does not directly lead to data loss, it can result in a Denial of Service that may affect accessibility to the device.
There are currently no known effective workarounds for CVE-2024-27360, and applying the firmware update is recommended for protection.