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CVE-2019-17519
Disclosure Date: February 12, 2020 (last updated October 06, 2023)
The Bluetooth Low Energy implementation on NXP SDK through 2.2.1 for KW41Z devices does not properly restrict the Link Layer payload length, allowing attackers in radio range to cause a buffer overflow via a crafted packet.
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Moderate
CVE-2019-19192
Disclosure Date: February 12, 2020 (last updated October 06, 2023)
The Bluetooth Low Energy implementation on STMicroelectronics BLE Stack through 1.3.1 for STM32WB5x devices does not properly handle consecutive Attribute Protocol (ATT) requests on reception, allowing attackers in radio range to cause an event deadlock or crash via crafted packets.
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Moderate
CVE-2019-16336
Disclosure Date: February 12, 2020 (last updated October 06, 2023)
The Bluetooth Low Energy implementation in Cypress PSoC 4 BLE component 3.61 and earlier processes data channel frames with a payload length larger than the configured link layer maximum RX payload size, which allows attackers (in radio range) to cause a denial of service (crash) via a crafted BLE Link Layer frame.
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Moderate
CVE-2019-19196
Disclosure Date: February 12, 2020 (last updated October 06, 2023)
The Bluetooth Low Energy Secure Manager Protocol (SMP) implementation on Telink Semiconductor BLE SDK versions before November 2019 for TLSR8x5x through 3.4.0, TLSR823x through 1.3.0, and TLSR826x through 3.3 devices accepts a pairing request with a key size greater than 16 bytes, allowing an attacker in radio range to cause a buffer overflow and denial of service (crash) via crafted packets.
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Moderate
CVE-2019-19194
Disclosure Date: February 12, 2020 (last updated October 06, 2023)
The Bluetooth Low Energy Secure Manager Protocol (SMP) implementation on Telink Semiconductor BLE SDK versions before November 2019 for TLSR8x5x through 3.4.0, TLSR823x through 1.3.0, and TLSR826x through 3.3 devices installs a zero long term key (LTK) if an out-of-order link-layer encryption request is received during Secure Connections pairing. An attacker in radio range can have arbitrary read/write access to protected GATT service data, cause a device crash, or possibly control a device's function by establishing an encrypted session with the zero LTK.
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Moderate
CVE-2019-19193
Disclosure Date: February 10, 2020 (last updated October 06, 2023)
The Bluetooth Low Energy peripheral implementation on Texas Instruments SIMPLELINK-CC2640R2-SDK through 3.30.00.20 and BLE-STACK through 1.5.0 before Q4 2019 for CC2640R2 and CC2540/1 devices does not properly restrict the advertisement connection request packet on reception, allowing attackers in radio range to cause a denial of service (crash) via a crafted packet.
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Moderate
CVE-2019-17517
Disclosure Date: February 10, 2020 (last updated October 06, 2023)
The Bluetooth Low Energy implementation on Dialog Semiconductor SDK through 5.0.4 for DA14580/1/2/3 devices does not properly restrict the L2CAP payload length, allowing attackers in radio range to cause a buffer overflow via a crafted Link Layer packet.
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Moderate
CVE-2019-17061
Disclosure Date: February 10, 2020 (last updated October 06, 2023)
The Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) stack implementation on Cypress PSoC 4 through 3.62 devices does not properly restrict the BLE Link Layer header and executes certain memory contents upon receiving a packet with a Link Layer ID (LLID) equal to zero. This allows attackers within radio range to cause deadlocks, cause anomalous behavior in the BLE state machine, or trigger a buffer overflow via a crafted BLE Link Layer frame.
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Moderate
CVE-2019-17520
Disclosure Date: February 10, 2020 (last updated October 06, 2023)
The Bluetooth Low Energy implementation on Texas Instruments SDK through 3.30.00.20 for CC2640R2 devices does not properly restrict the SM Public Key packet on reception, allowing attackers in radio range to cause a denial of service (crash) via crafted packets.
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Moderate
CVE-2019-17518
Disclosure Date: February 10, 2020 (last updated October 06, 2023)
The Bluetooth Low Energy implementation on Dialog Semiconductor SDK through 1.0.14.1081 for DA1468x devices responds to link layer packets with a payload length larger than expected, allowing attackers in radio range to cause a buffer overflow via a crafted packet. This affects, for example, August Smart Lock.
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