Memory Corruption when accessing shared buffers without validation of concurrent user-mode input modifications.
Memory Corruption when processing auxiliary sensor input/output control commands with insufficient buffer size validation.
Memory Corruption when processing IOCTL requests with mismatched API versions due to concurrent modification of user-space buffer.
Memory Corruption when handling power management requests with improperly sized input/output buffers.
Memory Corruption when retrieving output buffer with insufficient size validation.
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 output buffer size is smaller than input buffer size during data copying operation.
Memory corruption can occur during context user dumps due to inadequate checks on buffer length.
Memory corruption in diagnostic services due to absence of input validation
Unchecked output buffer may allowed arbitrary code execution in SMM and potentially result in SMM memory corruption.
Memory Corruption when concurrent access to shared buffer occurs due to improper synchronization between assignment and deallocation of buffer resources.
Memory Corruption when concurrent access to shared buffer occurs during IOCTL calls.
Memory corruption during concurrent buffer access due to modification of the reference count.
A Heap-based Buffer Overflow vulnerability exists within the parsing of PRJ files. The issues result from the lack of proper validation of user-supplied data, which can result in different memory corr
Memory Corruption while invoking IOCTL calls when concurrent access to shared buffer occurs.
A crafted system call argument can cause memory corruption.
Memory corruption when dynamically changing the size of a previously allocated buffer while its contents are being modified.
Memory Corruption when processing display command line information due to improper initialization of a variable.
Stack-based buffer overflow vulnerability in the dms_fwk module.
Impact: Successful exploitation of this vulnerability can cause RCE.
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