CVE-2022-33256 | Qualcomm WSA8835 Multi-Mode Call Processor memory corruption (WID-SEC-2023-0841)
A vulnerability, which was classified as critical, was found in Qualcomm AR8035, QCA6390, QCA6391, QCA6421, QCA6426, QCA6431, QCA6436, QCA6574A, QCA6574AU, QCA6595AU, QCA6696, QCA8081, QCA8337, QCM6490, QCN6024, QCN9024, QCS6490, QCX315, SA515M, SD 8 Gen1 5G, SD480, SD690 5G, SD695, SD750G, SD765, SD765G, SD768G, SD778G, SD780G, SD855, SD865 5G, SD870, SD888, SD888 5G, SDX55, SDX55M, SDX57M, SDX65, SDX70M, SDXR2 5G, SM7250P, SM7315, SM7325P, Snapdragon 4 Gen 1, WCD9341, WCD9360, WCD9370, WCD9375, WCD9380, WCD9385, WCN3988, WCN3991, WCN3998, WCN6740, WCN6750, WCN6850, WCN6851, WCN6855, WCN6856, WCN7850, WCN7851, WSA8810, WSA8815, WSA8830 and WSA8835. This issue affects some unknown processing of the component Multi-Mode Call Processor. The manipulation results in memory corruption.
This vulnerability was named CVE-2022-33256. The attack may be performed from remote. There is no available exploit.
You should upgrade the affected component.