Memory corruption occurs when a secure application is launched on a device with insufficient memory.
Memory corruption while handling concurrent memory mapping and unmapping requests from a user-space application.
Memory Corruption when writing to invalid memory locations occurs due to heap memory exhaustion during secure data initialization.
Memory corruption while processing a frame request from user.
Memory corruption while processing user buffers.
Memory corruption during sub-system restart while processing clean-up to free up resources.
Memory corruption while processing a config call from userspace.
Memory Corruption when accessing trusted execution environment without proper privilege check.
Memory corruption may occur while processing message from frontend during allocation.
Memory corruption caused by missing locks and checks on the DMA fence and improper synchronization.
Memory corruption while processing a secure logging command in the trusted application.
Memory corruption while processing client message during device management.
Memory corruption while processing user packets to generate page faults.
Memory corruption while processing GPU commands.
Memory corruption while processing command message in WLAN Host.
Memory corruption while processing packet data with exceedingly large packet.
Memory corruption while handling invalid inputs in application info setup.
Memory corruption while maintaining memory maps of HLOS memory.
Memory corruption when the user application modifies the same shared memory asynchronously when kernel is accessing it.
Memory corruption in windows drivers while sending incorrect trusted application request
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