Details
This section provides a summary of potential vulnerabilities that this security update addresses and their impact. Descriptions use CWE™, and base scores and vectors use CVSS v3.1 standards.
CVE ID | Description | Base Score | Vector |
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CVE‑2022‑28193 | NVIDIA Jetson Linux Driver Package contains a vulnerability in the Cboot module tegrabl_cbo.c , where insufficient validation of untrusted data may allow a local attacker with elevated privileges to cause a memory buffer overflow, which may lead to code execution, loss of integrity, limited denial of service, and some impact to confidentiality. |
5.6 | AV:L/AC:L/PR:H/UI:N/S:U/C:L/I:H/A:L |
CVE‑2022‑28194 | NVIDIA Jetson Linux Driver Package contains a vulnerability in the Cboot module tegrabl_cbo.c , where, if TFTP is enabled, a local attacker with elevated privileges can cause a memory buffer overflow, which may lead to code execution, loss of Integrity, limited denial of service, and some impact to confidentiality. |
5.6 | AV:L/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:L/I:H/A:L |
CVE‑2022‑28195 | NVIDIA Jetson Linux Driver Package contains a vulnerability in the Cboot ext4_read_file function, where insufficient validation of untrusted data may allow a highly privileged local attacker to cause a integer overflow, which may lead to code execution, escalation of privileges, limited denial of service, and some impact to confidentiality and integrity. The scope of impact can extend to other components. |
5.7 | AV:L/AC:L/PR:H/UI:N/S:C/C:L/I:L/A:L |
CVE‑2022‑28196 | NVIDIA Jetson Linux Driver Package contains a vulnerability in the Cboot blob_decompress function, where insufficient validation of untrusted data may allow a local attacker with elevated privileges to cause a memory buffer overflow, which may lead to code execution, limited loss of Integrity, and limited denial of service.The scope of impact can extend to other components. |
4.6 | AV:L/AC:L/PR:H/UI:N/S:C/C:N/I:L/A:L |
CVE‑2022‑28197 | NVIDIA Jetson Linux Driver Package contains a vulnerability in the Cboot ext4_mount function, where Insufficient validation of untrusted data may allow a highly privileged local attacker to cause an integer overflow. This difficult- to-exploit vulnerability may lead to code execution, escalation of privileges, limited denial of service, and some impact to confidentiality and integrity. The scope of impact can extend to other components. |
5.0 | AV:L/AC:H/PR:H/UI:N/S:C/C:L/I:L/A:L |
The NVIDIA risk assessment is based on an average of risk across a diverse set of installed systems and may not represent the true risk to your local installation. NVIDIA recommends evaluating the risk to your specific configuration.
Security Updates
The following table lists the NVIDIA software products affected, versions affected, and the updated version that includes this security update.
CVE IDs Addressed | Software Product | Operating System | Affected Versions | Updated Version |
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CVE‑2022‑28193 CVE‑2022‑28194 CVE‑2022‑28195 CVE‑2022‑28197 |
Jetson AGX Xavier series, Jetson Xavier NX |
Jetson Linux | All versions prior to 32.7.2 | 32.7.2 |
CVE‑2022‑28196 | Jetson AGX Xavier series, Jetson Xavier NX, Jetson TX2 NX, Jetson TX2 series |
Jetson Linux | All versions prior to 32.7.2 | 32.7.2 |
Notes:
- Earlier software branch releases that support this product are also affected. If you are using an earlier branch release, upgrade to the latest branch release.
Mitigations
None. See Security Updates for the version to install.
Acknowledgements
NVIDIA thanks Galen Schretlen of Worldcoin for reporting issues CVE‑2022‑28193, CVE‑2022‑28194, CVE‑2022‑28195, CVE‑2022‑28196, and CVE‑2022‑28197.
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Revision History
Revision | Date | Description |
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2.0 | May 26, 2022 | Updated the description text and the CVSS scoring information to reflect new information about the CVE IDs |
1.0 | April 26, 2022 | Initial release |
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