📦 Exynos 9110 Firmware
by Samsung
🔍 What is Exynos 9110 Firmware?
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🛡️ Security Overview
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⚠️ Known Vulnerabilities
A critical vulnerability in multiple Samsung Exynos processors allows attackers to execute arbitrary code or cause denial of service via malformed NAS packets due to missing length checks. This affect...
A vulnerability in Samsung Exynos processors and modems allows denial of service attacks through improper handling of NAS Registration messages. Attackers can exploit this to crash affected devices by...
A vulnerability in Samsung Exynos processors allows incorrect handling of RRC (Radio Resource Control) packets, leading to denial of service. This affects mobile devices, wearables, and modems using t...
A missing NULL pointer check in Samsung Exynos processors allows attackers to cause Denial of Service by sending malformed MM (Mobility Management) packets. This affects Samsung mobile devices, wearab...
A vulnerability in Samsung Exynos processors' L2 layer incorrectly handles RLC AM PDUs, allowing attackers to cause denial of service. This affects Samsung mobile devices, wearables, and modems using ...
A memory corruption vulnerability in Samsung Exynos processors allows attackers to write data beyond allocated buffer boundaries due to missing length validation. This affects Samsung mobile devices, ...
A boundary check vulnerability in Samsung's NRMM component for multiple Exynos processors allows denial of service attacks. Attackers can exploit this by sending specially crafted DL NAS Transport mes...
This vulnerability in Samsung Exynos processors allows attackers to execute arbitrary code by sending specially crafted Registration Accept messages. It affects Samsung mobile devices, wearables, and ...
A memory corruption vulnerability in Samsung Exynos baseband software allows attackers to write data beyond allocated buffer boundaries by exploiting improper length validation in Call Control message...
A vulnerability in Samsung Exynos baseband software allows denial of service attacks by exploiting improper length validation in the Mobility Management module. This affects Samsung mobile devices and...
This vulnerability in Samsung Exynos processors and modems allows attackers to exploit incorrect LTE NAS message authorization, forcing devices to downgrade to older network generations and enabling r...
This vulnerability allows out-of-bounds heap buffer access in the SIM Proactive Command handler of affected Samsung processors and modems. Attackers could potentially execute arbitrary code, read sens...
A buffer overflow vulnerability in Samsung Exynos processors allows attackers to cause abnormal termination (crash) of mobile devices by sending specially crafted data to the RLC task and module. This...
This vulnerability in Samsung Exynos processors allows attackers to trigger an infinite loop by exploiting improper handling of PPP length parameter inconsistencies. This affects mobile devices and we...
A buffer overflow vulnerability in Samsung Exynos processors allows attackers to execute arbitrary code or cause denial of service via specially crafted ROHC packets. This affects Samsung mobile devic...
A heap-based out-of-bounds write vulnerability in Samsung Exynos processors' GPRS protocol implementation allows attackers to write data beyond allocated memory boundaries. This affects Samsung mobile...
This vulnerability in Samsung Exynos processors allows attackers to trigger out-of-bounds memory access by sending malformed RRC (Radio Resource Control) packets. This affects mobile devices and weara...
A memory corruption vulnerability in Samsung Exynos processors allows attackers to write data beyond allocated buffer boundaries due to missing length validation. This affects Samsung mobile devices, ...
This vulnerability in Samsung Exynos processors allows information leakage when a malformed uplink scheduling message is incorrectly handled. It affects Samsung mobile devices, wearables, and modems u...
This vulnerability allows attackers to execute arbitrary code or cause denial of service on affected Samsung Exynos processors due to a heap overflow in GPRS protocol handling. It affects Samsung mobi...
This vulnerability is a heap buffer overflow in Samsung's USAT component affecting multiple Exynos chipsets used in mobile devices, wearables, and modems. An attacker could exploit this to cause a den...
A pointer dereference vulnerability in Samsung Exynos baseband software allows attackers to cause denial of service by exploiting improper pointer validation in the Session Management module. This aff...
A vulnerability in Samsung Exynos baseband software allows improper state checking of RRC Reconfiguration messages, potentially leading to sensitive information disclosure. This affects Samsung mobile...