CVE-2025-57835: n/a
CVE-2025-57835 is a vulnerability in the Radio Resource Control (RRC) component of various Samsung Exynos mobile, wearable, and modem processors. The issue arises from improper memory initialization, which leads to illegal memory access and causes a system crash when processing a malformed RRCReconfiguration message. This vulnerability affects a broad range of Exynos processors including mobile, wearable, and modem variants. No CVSS score or patch information is currently available, and there are no known exploits in the wild.
AI Analysis
Technical Summary
This vulnerability involves improper memory initialization in the RRC component of multiple Samsung Exynos processors (including mobile, wearable, and modem models). When a malformed RRCReconfiguration message is received, it triggers illegal memory access resulting in a system crash. The affected processors include Exynos 980, 990, 850, 1080, 2100, 1280, 2200, 1330, 1380, 1480, 2400, 1580, 2500, 9110, W920, W930, W1000, and modem variants 5123, 5300, and 5400. The vulnerability was published in April 2026, but no official remediation or patch is currently documented.
Potential Impact
The vulnerability causes a system crash due to illegal memory access triggered by a malformed RRCReconfiguration message. This could lead to denial of service on affected devices. There is no information about privilege escalation, data leakage, or remote code execution. No known exploits have been reported in the wild.
Mitigation Recommendations
Patch status is not yet confirmed — check the vendor advisory for current remediation guidance. No official fix or mitigation has been documented at this time. Users and administrators should monitor Samsung's security advisories for updates and apply any future patches promptly.
CVE-2025-57835: n/a
Description
CVE-2025-57835 is a vulnerability in the Radio Resource Control (RRC) component of various Samsung Exynos mobile, wearable, and modem processors. The issue arises from improper memory initialization, which leads to illegal memory access and causes a system crash when processing a malformed RRCReconfiguration message. This vulnerability affects a broad range of Exynos processors including mobile, wearable, and modem variants. No CVSS score or patch information is currently available, and there are no known exploits in the wild.
AI-Powered Analysis
Machine-generated threat intelligence
Technical Analysis
This vulnerability involves improper memory initialization in the RRC component of multiple Samsung Exynos processors (including mobile, wearable, and modem models). When a malformed RRCReconfiguration message is received, it triggers illegal memory access resulting in a system crash. The affected processors include Exynos 980, 990, 850, 1080, 2100, 1280, 2200, 1330, 1380, 1480, 2400, 1580, 2500, 9110, W920, W930, W1000, and modem variants 5123, 5300, and 5400. The vulnerability was published in April 2026, but no official remediation or patch is currently documented.
Potential Impact
The vulnerability causes a system crash due to illegal memory access triggered by a malformed RRCReconfiguration message. This could lead to denial of service on affected devices. There is no information about privilege escalation, data leakage, or remote code execution. No known exploits have been reported in the wild.
Mitigation Recommendations
Patch status is not yet confirmed — check the vendor advisory for current remediation guidance. No official fix or mitigation has been documented at this time. Users and administrators should monitor Samsung's security advisories for updates and apply any future patches promptly.
Technical Details
- Data Version
- 5.2
- Assigner Short Name
- mitre
- Date Reserved
- 2025-08-20T00:00:00.000Z
- Cvss Version
- null
- State
- PUBLISHED
- Remediation Level
- null
Threat ID: 69d3f8440a160ebd92cf6993
Added to database: 4/6/2026, 6:15:32 PM
Last enriched: 4/6/2026, 6:30:50 PM
Last updated: 4/6/2026, 8:37:08 PM
Views: 4
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