Smartphone wireless chipset vulnerable to DoS attack
Oct 25, 2012
 Security researcher Andres Blanco from CoreSecurity discovered a serious vulnerability in two Wireless Broadcom chipsets used in Smartphones. Broadcom Corporation, a global innovation leader in semiconductor solutions for wired and wireless communications.  Broadcom BCM4325 and BCM4329 wireless chipsets have been reported to contain an out-of-bounds read error condition that may be exploited to produce a denial-of-service condition. Other Broadcom chips are not affected. The CVE ID given to issue is  CVE-2012-2619 .  In advisory they reported that this error can be leveraged to denial of service attack, and possibly information disclosure. An attacker can send a RSN (802.11i) information element, which causes the Wi-Fi NIC to stop responding. Products containing BCM4325 chipsets:  Apple iPhone 3GS  Apple iPod 2G  HTC Touch Pro 2  HTC Droid Incredible  Samsung Spica  Acer Liquid  Motorola Devour  Ford Edge (yes, it's a car)  Product...