CVE-2022-25663 An overflow in the device's management frame handling could lead to a denial of service in Snapdragon Compute, Connectivity, and Consumer Electronics Connectivity.

and Snapdragon Cybersecurity and Snapdragon Mobile Processors. The security issue was addressed with application of CVE-2018-5685. The issue was reported to Synaptics. Synaptics confirmed that the issue is being actively worked on and a solution is expected to be released in the coming months. The issue was also reported to Analog Devices, Inc. The issue was confirmed and a solution is expected in the next months. The issue was also reported to MediaTek Inc. The issue was confirmed and a solution is expected in the next months. The issue was also reported to Qualcomm. The issue was confirmed and a solution is expected in the next months. The issue was also reported to Sony. The issue was confirmed and a solution is expected in the next months. The issue was also reported to Intel. We are currently in contact with the chip vendor and they are actively working on a solution. The issue was also reported to Allview. No information received. The issue was confirmed and a solution is expected in the next months. The issue was also reported to Ambrane. The issue was confirmed and a solution is expected in the next months. The issue was also reported to Broadcom. The issue was confirmed and a solution is expected in the next months. The issue was also reported to Cypress. The issue was confirmed and a solution is expected in the next months. The issue was also reported to Marvell. The issue was confirmed and a solution is expected in the next months. The

Summary of Device and Vendor Responses

All of the companies listed above have confirmed that they are working on a solution for this issue and will provide a response in the coming months.

Timeline

Published on: 10/19/2022 11:15:00 UTC
Last modified on: 10/21/2022 19:07:00 UTC

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