PT-2020-9110 · Qualcomm · Qualcomm Snapdragon
Published
2020-09-08
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Updated
2021-07-21
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CVE-2019-10615
CVSS v2.0
7.2
High
| Vector | AV:L/AC:L/Au:N/C:C/I:C/A:C |
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions
Qualcomm Snapdragon versions in APQ8009, APQ8017, APQ8053, APQ8096AU, APQ8098, Kamorta, MDM9150, MDM9205, MDM9206, MDM9607, MDM9650, MSM8905, MSM8909, MSM8909W, MSM8917, MSM8920, MSM8937, MSM8940, MSM8953, MSM8996, MSM8996AU, MSM8998, Nicobar, QCM2150, QCS404, QCS405, QCS605, QCS610, QM215, Rennell, SA415M, SA515M, SA6155P, SC7180, SC8180X, SDA660, SDA845, SDM429, SDM429W, SDM439, SDM450, SDM630, SDM632, SDM636, SDM660, SDM670, SDM710, SDM845, SDM850, SDX24, SDX55, SM6150, SM7150, SM8150, SM8250, SXR1130, SXR2130
Description
The issue is related to a possibility of integer overflow in keymaster 4 while allocating memory due to multiplication of large
numcerts value and size of keymaster bob which can lead to memory corruption. This affects various Qualcomm Snapdragon products, including Auto, Compute, Connectivity, Consumer IOT, Industrial IOT, Mobile, Voice & Music, Wearables, and Wired Infrastructure and Networking.Recommendations
For each of the affected Qualcomm Snapdragon versions, consider applying configuration changes to restrict the multiplication of large
numcerts values and the size of keymaster bob to prevent memory corruption. As a temporary workaround, consider disabling the vulnerable keymaster 4 functionality until a patch is available. Restrict access to the vulnerable module to minimize the risk of exploitation. Avoid using the numcerts value in the affected keymaster 4 functionality until the issue is resolved. At the moment, there is no information about a newer version that contains a fix for this vulnerability.Integer Overflow
Memory Corruption
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Affected Products
Qualcomm Snapdragon