Vulnerability
CVE-2021-22495
Component: GPU
Location: OS
An issue was discovered on Samsung mobile devices with O(8.x), P(9.0), Q(10.0), and R(11.0) (Exynos chipsets) software. The Mali GPU driver allows out-of-bounds access and a device reset. The Samsung ID is SVE-2020-19174 (January 2021).
Impact
Severity (Manufact.)
N/A
Severity (NIST)
5.5
Severity (Android)
N/A
Chipsets
29
Devices
470
Affected Hardware
Name | Also known as | Manufacturer |
---|---|---|
Exynos 850 | S5E3830 | SAMSUNG LSI |
Exynos 880 | S5E8805 | SAMSUNG LSI |
Exynos 980 | S5E9630 | SAMSUNG LSI |
Exynos 1080 | S5E9815 | SAMSUNG LSI |
Exynos 1280 | S5E8825 | SAMSUNG LSI |
Exynos 1330 | S5E8535 | SAMSUNG LSI |
Exynos 1380 | S5E8835 | SAMSUNG LSI |
Exynos 2100 | S5E9840 | SAMSUNG LSI |
Exynos 2200 | S5E9925 | SAMSUNG LSI |
Exynos 7570 | SAMSUNG LSI |
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Timeline
Introduced (est):
Apr 1, 2015
Reported:
Unknown
Advisory Published:
N/A
CVE Published:
Jan 5, 2021
Android Patch Level:
None