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                    Created: Jan 18, 2020   
                                            Updated: Feb 9, 2020                                    
                
                    
                                    
             
         
        
            
            
                                    
                        Resolved Date: Feb 9, 2020                    
                
                
                                    
                        Found In Version: 10.18.44.1                     
                
                
                                        
                            Severity: Standard                        
                    
                                        
                            Applicable for: Wind River Linux LTS 18                        
                    
                                    
                        Component/s: Kernel                    
                
                
                             
         
                        
                The Broadcom brcmfmac WiFi driver prior to commit a4176ec356c73a46c07c181c6d04039fafa34a9f is vulnerable to a frame validation bypass. If the brcmfmac driver receives a firmware event frame from a remote source, the is_wlc_event_frame function will cause this frame to be discarded and unprocessed. If the driver receives the firmware event frame from the host, the appropriate handler is called. This frame validation can be bypassed if the bus used is USB (for instance by a wifi dongle). This can allow firmware event frames from a remote source to be processed. In the worst case scenario, by sending specially-crafted WiFi packets, a remote, unauthenticated attacker may be able to execute arbitrary code on a vulnerable system. More typically, this vulnerability will result in denial-of-service conditions.
CREATE(Triage):(User=admin) [CVE-2019-9503|https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2019-9503]