CVE-2022-33309 | Qualcomm WSA8835 WLAN Firmware buffer over-read (WID-SEC-2023-0841)
A vulnerability was found in Qualcomm CSR8811, IPQ5010, IPQ5018, IPQ5028, IPQ6000, IPQ6010, IPQ6018, IPQ6028, IPQ8070A, IPQ8071A, IPQ8072A, IPQ8074A, IPQ8076, IPQ8076A, IPQ8078, IPQ8078A, IPQ8173, IPQ8174, IPQ9008, IPQ9574, QCA4024, QCA8075, QCA8081, QCA8082, QCA8084, QCA8085, QCA8386, QCA9888, QCA9889, QCN5022, QCN5024, QCN5052, QCN5122, QCN5124, QCN5152, QCN5154, QCN5164, QCN6023, QCN6024, QCN6122, QCN6132, QCN9000, QCN9022, QCN9024, QCN9070, QCN9072, QCN9074, QCN9100, QCN9274, SD 8 Gen1 5G, SDX65, SDX65M, SSG2115P, SSG2125P, SXR1230P, SXR2230P, WCD9380, WCD9385, WCN6855, WCN6856, WCN7850, WCN7851, WSA8830, WSA8832 and WSA8835. It has been declared as critical. This affects an unknown function of the component WLAN Firmware. Executing manipulation can lead to buffer over-read.
This vulnerability is tracked as CVE-2022-33309. The attack can be launched remotely. No exploit exists.
It is recommended to upgrade the affected component.