CVE-2026-37532Linuxfoundation · Automotive_grade_linux
Vulnerability data via NVD (ingested)
AGL agl-service-can-low-level thru 17.1.12 contains a heap buffer over-read in the isotp-c library. In isotp_continue_receive (receive.c:87-89), the payload_length for a Single Frame is extracted from a 4-bit nibble in the CAN frame data, yielding values 0-15. However, a standard CAN frame is only 8 bytes, with payload starting at data[1] (7 bytes available). When payload_length exceeds the available data (e.g., nibble=15 but only 7 payload bytes exist), memcpy(message.payload, &data[1], payload_length) reads up to 8 bytes past the end of the data buffer.
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vuln:CVE-2026-37532vulnerabilities.cve_id: CVE-2026-37532CVE-2026-37532CVE-2026-37532"CVE-2026-37532" exploit -site:nvd.nist.gov