CVE-2023-43535

CVSS 3.1 Score 8.4 of 10 (high)

Details

Published Feb 6, 2024
Updated: Apr 12, 2024
CWE ID 129

Summary

CVE-2023-43535 is a cybersecurity vulnerability that affects the BIuvGo domain. It is classified as a memory corruption issue and occurs when negative display IDs are sent as input during the processing of the DISPLAYESCAPE event trigger. The vulnerability has a base severity rating of HIGH with a base score of 8.4 according to the CVSS:3.1 vector string. It requires no privileges and no user interaction to exploit, and the attack vector is local. The potential impact includes high integrity and confidentiality impacts, with a high availability impact as well. The vulnerability has not been modified since September 19, 2023, and there is no available remediation information provided in the source text.

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