CVE-2025-32318 is a critical vulnerability in Skia, Google's 2D graphics engine used by Android. The issue is described as a possible out-of-bounds write caused by a heap buffer overflow in Skia during graphics processing. The available reporting indicates the flaw stems from insufficient bounds checking before writing to heap-allocated memory, allowing adjacent heap memory to be corrupted. In Android's June 2025 Android 16 security material, the issue is tracked in the System component and classified as an elevation-of-privilege vulnerability. Publicly available content does not identify the exact vulnerable function or code path.
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A heap buffer overflow / out-of-bounds write vulnerability in Skia that could allow remote privilege escalation without user interaction.
A critical elevation of privilege vulnerability in the Skia graphics engine on Android 16 caused by a heap buffer overflow, allowing remote privilege escalation without user interaction.
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