CVE-2025-6573 is a high-severity vulnerability affecting Imagination PowerVR GPU-related software in which kernel software installed and running inside an untrusted rich execution environment can leak information from the trusted execution environment. The flaw represents a breakdown in isolation between the normal-world execution context and the trusted execution context, allowing data from the TEE to become exposed to software operating in the REE. Available reporting identifies the issue as part of PowerVR GPU vulnerabilities addressed through Android vendor security updates, but does not provide the specific vulnerable function, code path, or root-cause mechanics beyond the cross-boundary information leak.
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High-severity vulnerability impacting Imagination PowerVR GPU components (GPU driver class issues such as memory corruption/information disclosure/local privilege escalation are mentioned generally).
Imagination PowerVR GPU vulnerability fixed via vendor updates; may enable data leakage or execution paths via malicious GPU workloads.
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