CVE-2025-8472
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Publication date: 2025-08-01

Last updated on: 2025-08-12

Assigner: Zero Day Initiative

Description
Alpine iLX-507 vCard Parsing Stack-based Buffer Overflow Remote Code Execution Vulnerability. This vulnerability allows network-adjacent attackers to execute arbitrary code on affected installations of Alpine iLX-507 devices. User interaction is required to exploit this vulnerability in that the target must connect to a malicious Bluetooth device. The specific flaw exists within the parsing of vCard data. The issue results from the lack of proper validation of the length of user-supplied data prior to copying it to a stack-based buffer. An attacker can leverage this vulnerability to execute arbitrary code in the context of root. Was ZDI-CAN-26316.
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Published
2025-08-01
Last Modified
2025-08-12
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2026-05-07
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2025-08-01
EPSS Evaluated
2026-05-05
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alpsalpine ilx-507_firmware 6.0.000
alpsalpine ilx-507 *
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CWE ID Description
CWE-121 A stack-based buffer overflow condition is a condition where the buffer being overwritten is allocated on the stack (i.e., is a local variable or, rarely, a parameter to a function).
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Can you explain this vulnerability to me?

This vulnerability is a stack-based buffer overflow in the Alpine iLX-507 device's vCard parsing functionality. It occurs because the device does not properly validate the length of user-supplied vCard data before copying it to a stack buffer. An attacker who is network-adjacent and can get the target device to connect to a malicious Bluetooth device can exploit this flaw to execute arbitrary code with root privileges.


How can this vulnerability impact me? :

If exploited, this vulnerability allows an attacker to execute arbitrary code on the affected device with root-level access. This can lead to full compromise of the device, including unauthorized control, data theft, or disruption of device functionality.


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