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Message-Id: <20160818034250.D3AA3ABC96C@smtpvmsrv1.mitre.org> Date: Wed, 17 Aug 2016 23:42:50 -0400 (EDT) From: cve-assign@...re.org To: idler1984@...il.com Cc: cve-assign@...re.org, anarcheuz@...il.com, oss-security@...ts.openwall.com Subject: Re: CVE Request - Samsung Exynos fimg2d NULL Pointer Dereference -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 > I'd like to request CVE for the following vulnerability fixed in > Samsung Exynos fimg2d driver for Android: > > Security bulletin: http://security.samsungmobile.com/smrupdate.html#SMR-AUG-2016 > > SVE-2016-6382: fimg2d NULL Pointer Dereference > > Affected versions: L(5.0/5.1), M(6.0) devices with Exynos7420 chipset > The vulnerability exists due to a null pointer dereference on fimg2d driver. > The patch verifies if the object is null before dereferencing it. Use CVE-2016-6604. - -- CVE Assignment Team M/S M300, 202 Burlington Road, Bedford, MA 01730 USA [ A PGP key is available for encrypted communications at http://cve.mitre.org/cve/request_id.html ] -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1 iQIcBAEBCAAGBQJXtShzAAoJEHb/MwWLVhi2leUP/02zyUfHhnmwTrd8RwCoGMDL nm+W6AToaFzif7Ihn4qTcRR2v5YCQkBx10mj+BJ5JrS48/Gh6h2A3zfP0VpkdpVi cROaCDhuYWDAEoKvgcFjvKLQbCUrEGUvUJzhToKj7cv95j237m7kXJfmc33tftla vipSUQTRqiBxSvnFIp/3xiA05N2dLi+4Yw7IN9FqwMkGse1n+4BhcE2iLgP/OoBq EUS/qn2xszN9jw5DcGlsZ5nFZMlm8Ru5pgaHERN785aNSZU1LlWTdZhvJlgmeiIw m/zHoV71T/4fh/FP2z+2EjW59lI/kQmJNKon/88EoNlCNTZQ+sQmgNNykYhvF9QP lBP1gCvVryHBDKKVwni7HjoMSMEtgbK3da/pqvR551bhWYt1f8xJUDyEol643GW6 ViH/wjtA2L/BLFmmbPSX1jedgFCRYZ1pdV1vrJ+MgyAK+fi7ioLvIt/L1ygy5sTI pQHCRpzSgM0YsPhcS0QvTNoskA2XOltcW0KOgy3xg3EJvZVK2FppD850xXOOHSb8 ykUJzg9WKzIcg/yJe2eb2Yeo8VdbI2lZTaRWRKFTNM1AdrHe4ZpFldDosAzHvZwH DrFsF+TbDXFJO8ke3WW0xTvTRwZumGfYaIYKuotQaunBTWvQUHt/yBJy+z+8hSRg dk1NFu/a5sPs6/cN5efe =5c4e -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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