CVE-2025-32062
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Stack-Based Buffer Overflow in Alps Alpine Bluetooth Stack Enables Root RCE

Publication date: 2026-02-15

Last updated on: 2026-02-15

Assigner: Automotive Security Research Group (ASRG)

Description
The specific flaw exists within the Bluetooth stack developed by Alps Alpine of the Infotainment ECU manufactured by Bosch. The issue results from the lack of proper boundary validation of user-supplied data, which can result in a stack-based buffer overflow when receiving a specific packet on the established upper layer L2CAP channel. An attacker can leverage this vulnerability to obtain remote code execution on the Infotainment ECU with root privileges. First identified on Nissan Leaf ZE1 manufactured in 2020.
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Published
2026-02-15
Last Modified
2026-02-15
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2026-05-07
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2026-02-15
EPSS Evaluated
2026-05-05
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Affected Vendors & Products
Showing 3 associated CPEs
Vendor Product Version / Range
alps_alpine bluetooth_stack *
bosch infotainment_ecu *
nissan leaf_ze1 *
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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 exists in the Bluetooth stack developed by Alps Alpine for the Infotainment ECU manufactured by Bosch. It is caused by improper boundary validation of user-supplied data, which leads to a stack-based buffer overflow when a specific packet is received on the upper layer L2CAP channel.

An attacker can exploit this flaw to execute arbitrary code remotely on the Infotainment ECU with root privileges.


How can this vulnerability impact me? :

This vulnerability can have severe impacts as it allows an attacker to remotely execute code with root privileges on the Infotainment ECU. This could lead to full control over the affected system, potentially compromising vehicle functions, user data, and safety features.


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