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CVE-2022-39131 is a vulnerability discovered in the camera driver component that was disclosed on September 1, 2022. The vulnerability affects Android systems and is characterized by potential memory corruption due to improper locking mechanisms (CVE Mitre).
The vulnerability stems from improper locking mechanisms in the camera driver, which can lead to memory corruption issues. The vulnerability has been classified under CWE-119 (Buffer Overflow) and CWE-667 (Improper Locking) categories (NVD CNA).
The exploitation of this vulnerability could result in local denial of service conditions affecting the kernel of the system (CVE Mitre).
The vulnerability was addressed in the Android security updates. Users are advised to apply the latest security patches provided by Google Android to mitigate this vulnerability (CERT-FR).
Source: This report was generated using AI
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