First published: Tue Jul 09 2024(Updated: )
A vulnerability was discovered in Samsung Mobile Processor Exynos 850, Exynos 9610, Exynos 980, Exynos 1280, Exynos 1380, Exynos 1330, Exynos W920, and Exynos W930 where it does not properly check a pointer address, which can lead to a Information disclosure.
Credit: cve@mitre.org
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
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Samsung Exynos 850 Firmware | ||
Samsung Exynos 9610 | ||
Samsung Exynos 980 Firmware | ||
Samsung Exynos 1280 Firmware | ||
Samsung Mobile Processor Exynos 1380 | ||
Samsung Exynos 1330 Firmware | ||
Samsung Exynos W920 firmware | ||
Samsung Exynos W930 firmware |
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CVE-2024-27363 is considered to have a moderate severity, as it involves information disclosure.
To fix CVE-2024-27363, you should apply the latest firmware updates provided by Samsung for the affected Exynos processors.
CVE-2024-27363 affects Samsung Mobile Processor Exynos 850, 9610, 980, 1280, 1380, 1330, W920, and W930.
CVE-2024-27363 is an information disclosure vulnerability due to improper pointer address checking.
Exploitation of CVE-2024-27363 may require local access to the affected device, limiting remote exploitability.