Memory Corruption when accessing trusted execution environment without proper privilege check.
Memory corruption while processing a secure logging command in the trusted application.
Memory corruption when passing parameters to the Trusted Virtual Machine during the handshake.
Memory corruption while passing untrusted/corrupted pointers from DSP to EVA.
Memory corruption while processing identity credential operations in the trusted application.
Memory corruption occurs when a secure application is launched on a device with insufficient memory.
Memory corruption during the handshake between the Primary Virtual Machine and Trusted Virtual Machine.
Memory corruption caused by missing locks and checks on the DMA fence and improper synchronization.
Memory corruption while processing a config call from userspace.
Memory corruption while handling concurrent memory mapping and unmapping requests from a user-space application.
Memory corruption while processing an IOCTL command with an arbitrary address.
Memory corruption while processing FIPS encryption or decryption IOCTL call invoked from user-space.
Memory corruption while processing user buffers.
Memory corruption may occur while accessing a variable during extended back to back tests.
Memory corruption while handling multuple IOCTL calls from userspace for remote invocation.
Memory corruption while invoking remote procedure IOCTL calls.
Memory corruption can occur during context user dumps due to inadequate checks on buffer length.
Memory corruption while processing escape commands from userspace.
Memory corruption during concurrent buffer access due to modification of the reference count.
Memory Corruption when accessing shared buffers without validation of concurrent user-mode input modifications.
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