CVE-2025-71255: Input Validation
Published May 6, 2026
·Updated
In Modem IMS, there is a possible improper input validation. This could lead to remote denial of service with no additional execution privileges needed.
Affected Software
20 affected components
All of the following
Any of the following
Google Android=13.0
Google Android=14.0
Google Android=15.0
Google Android=16.0
Any of the following
UNISOC Sc7731e
UNISOC Sc9832e
UNISOC Sc9863a
UNISOC T310
UNISOC T610
UNISOC T618
UNISOC T7200
UNISOC T7225
UNISOC T7250
UNISOC T7255
UNISOC T7280
UNISOC T7300
UNISOC T8100
UNISOC T8200
UNISOC T8300
UNISOC T9100
Event History
May 6, 2026
CVE Published
via MITRE·01:43 AM
Data Sourced
via MITRE·01:43 AM
DescriptionSeverityWeakness
Data Sourced
via NVD·02:16 AM
DescriptionSeverityAffected Software
Frequently Asked Questions
1
What is the severity of CVE-2025-71255?
CVE-2025-71255 has a severity rating of 7.5, indicating it is classified as high risk.
2
What type of vulnerability is represented by CVE-2025-71255?
CVE-2025-71255 is categorized as an improper input validation vulnerability.
3
How does CVE-2025-71255 affect users?
CVE-2025-71255 can lead to a remote denial of service, impacting the availability of affected systems.
4
Which software is affected by CVE-2025-71255?
CVE-2025-71255 affects Google Android systems.
5
What is the potential impact of exploiting CVE-2025-71255?
Exploiting CVE-2025-71255 may allow an attacker to cause a denial of service without requiring additional execution privileges.