Memory Corruption when processing display command line information due to improper initialization of a variable.
Memory Corruption when processing auxiliary sensor input/output control commands with insufficient buffer size validation.
Memory corruption while processing fastboot commands with improperly formatted input.
A crafted system call argument can cause memory corruption.
Memory Corruption when sending random number generator command with insufficient output buffer size.
Memory corruption while processing multiple IOCTL command for escape operations.
Memory Corruption when accessing an output buffer without validating its size during IOCTL processing.
Memory Corruption when accessing an output buffer without validating its size during IOCTL processing.
Memory Corruption when retrieving output buffer with insufficient size validation.
Memory Corruption when accessing shared buffers without validation of concurrent user-mode input modifications.
Memory corruption while processing fastboot commands with invalid input.
Memory Corruption when processing device identifier strings that exceed the expected maximum length.
Memory Corruption when handling power management requests with improperly sized input/output buffers.
Memory Corruption when output buffer size is smaller than input buffer size during data copying operation.
Memory Corruption when copying data from a freed source while executing performance counter deselect operation.
Memory Corruption when processing fastboot commands to set display mode.
Memory corruption while processing IOCTL calls for escape operations.
Memory Corruption when processing IOCTL requests with mismatched API versions due to concurrent modification of user-space buffer.
Memory Corruption when writing to invalid memory locations occurs due to heap memory exhaustion during secure data initialization.
Memory Corruption when running a memory copy operation due to invalid writes caused by a null pointer.
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