Samsung Vulnerabilities

Comprehensive security vulnerability database for Samsung products

Last updated: Mar 3, 2026
Total CVEs

5

Critical

0

With Exploits

0

Last 30 Days

0

Severity Distribution

Critical0
0%
High3
60%
Medium2
40%
Low0
0%
DescriptionVendor / ProductExploit Status
CVE-2025-628177.5

This vulnerability allows an attacker to crash devices using the Exynos 1280 processor, leading to a denial of service, which means users will be unable to use their devices. It occurs when the device tries to process certain data but encounters a programming error, specifically when a required piece of information is missing.

samsungexynos 1280 firmware
Theoretical
about 1 month agoMar 3, 2026
CVE-2025-628165.5

This vulnerability allows an attacker to cause the affected Samsung mobile processors to crash, leading to a denial of service, which means the device can become unresponsive. To exploit this, the attacker needs to send specially crafted input to the device's boot-up process without proper validation.

samsungexynos 1280 firmware
Theoretical
about 1 month agoMar 3, 2026
CVE-2025-663637.5

This vulnerability allows an attacker to potentially exploit uninitialized memory in the Exynos 2200 processor, which could lead to unauthorized access or manipulation of sensitive data. To take advantage of this flaw, the attacker would need to send specially crafted messages to the device's network services.

samsungexynos 2200 firmware
Theoretical
about 1 month agoMar 3, 2026
CVE-2025-628155.5

This vulnerability allows an attacker to crash devices using the Exynos 1380 processor, leading to a denial of service where the device becomes unresponsive. It occurs when the system tries to manage CPU resources but encounters a programming error, which can happen under certain conditions during operation.

samsungexynos 1380 firmware
Theoretical
about 1 month agoMar 3, 2026
CVE-2025-628147.5

This vulnerability allows an attacker to crash devices using the Samsung Exynos 1280 processor, leading to a denial of service where the device becomes unresponsive. It occurs when the firmware tries to access a part of memory that isn't properly set up, which can happen under certain conditions during firmware loading.

samsungexynos 1280 firmware
Theoretical
about 1 month agoMar 3, 2026

About Samsung Security

This page tracks all publicly disclosed security vulnerabilities (CVEs) affecting Samsung products. Our database is updated in real-time from the National Vulnerability Database (NVD) and enriched with exploit information from GitHub and other security research sources.

Each CVE listing includes CVSS severity scores, exploit availability status, AI-powered vulnerability summaries, and links to official patches and security advisories.