Memory corruption in windows drivers while sending incorrect trusted application request
Improper system call parameter validation in the Trusted OS may allow a malicious driver to perform mapping or unmapping operations on a large number of pages, potentially resulting in kernel memory c
A compromised Trusted OS (TOS) driver could issue a malformed call that could potentially allow memory access outside the intended range resulting in loss of integrity.
Memory corruption occurs when a secure application is launched on a device with insufficient memory.
Scripting Engine Memory Corruption Vulnerability
CVE-2026-40951 is a memory corruption vulnerability on Secure Access
Windows clients prior to 14.50. Attackers with local control of the
Windows client can send malformed data to an API and trigger
Memory Corruption when handling power management requests with improperly sized input/output buffers.
Memory corruption in diagnostic services due to absence of input validation
Memory Corruption when writing to invalid memory locations occurs due to heap memory exhaustion during secure data initialization.
A heap corruption vulnerability exists in the Advantech TP-3250 printer driver's DrvUI_x64_ADVANTECH.dll (v0.3.9200.20789) when DocumentPropertiesW() is called with a valid dmDriverExtra value but an
Memory corruption while handling concurrent memory mapping and unmapping requests from a user-space application.
Memory corruption while processing a secure logging command in the trusted application.
A crafted system call argument can cause memory corruption.
tap-windows6 driver version 9.26 and earlier does not properly
check the size data of incomming write operations which an attacker can
use to overflow memory buffers, resulting in a bug check and po
Multiple out-of-bounds read and write vulnerabilities exist in the ControlVault WBDI Driver Broadcom Storage Adapter functionality of Dell ControlVault3 prior to 5.15.14.19 and Dell ControlVault3 Plus
Memory corruption while processing identity credential operations in the trusted application.
Memory corruption may occur while validating ports and channels in Audio driver.
Heap-based buffer overflow in Windows Kernel-Mode Drivers allows an authorized attacker to elevate privileges locally.
Memory corruption while triggering commands in the PlayReady Trusted application.
Memory corruption occurs when invoking any IOCTL-calling application that executes all MCDM driver IOCTL calls.
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