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Princeton Al10d Firmware

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Vendor: Huawei • 5 CVEs

CVEs (5)

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1Huawei
7Mate 20 Firmware
P30 FirmwareP30 Pro Firmware+4 more
Jan 10, 2025
Dec 27, 2024
N/A· v4
6.8 MEDIUM· v3
N/A· v2
There is an improper authorization vulnerability in some Huawei smartphones. An attacker could perform a series of operation in specific mode to exploit this vulnerability. Successful exploit could allow the attacker to...Show more
There is an improper authorization vulnerability in some Huawei smartphones. An attacker could perform a series of operation in specific mode to exploit this vulnerability. Successful exploit could allow the attacker to bypass app lock. (Vulnerability ID: HWPSIRT-2019-12144) This vulnerability has been assigned a Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) ID: CVE-2020-9081.Show less
1Huawei
4Honor 20 Pro Firmware
Princeton Al10d FirmwareYale L21a Firmware+1 more
Nov 21, 2024
Dec 29, 2020
N/A· v4
7.5 HIGH· v3
5.0 MEDIUM· v2
There is a denial of service vulnerability in some Huawei smartphones. Due to the improper processing of received abnormal messages, remote attackers may exploit this vulnerability to cause a denial of service (DoS) on t...Show more
There is a denial of service vulnerability in some Huawei smartphones. Due to the improper processing of received abnormal messages, remote attackers may exploit this vulnerability to cause a denial of service (DoS) on the specific module.Show less
1Huawei
10Honor 20 Pro Firmware
Honor View 20 FirmwareOxfords An00a Firmware+7 more
Nov 21, 2024
Sep 3, 2020
N/A· v4
5.5 MEDIUM· v3
2.1 LOW· v2
Huawei smartphones HONOR 20 PRO Versions earlier than 10.1.0.230(C432E9R5P1),Versions earlier than 10.1.0.231(C10E3R3P2),Versions earlier than 10.1.0.231(C185E3R5P1),Versions earlier than 10.1.0.231(C636E3R3P1);Versions...Show more
Huawei smartphones HONOR 20 PRO Versions earlier than 10.1.0.230(C432E9R5P1),Versions earlier than 10.1.0.231(C10E3R3P2),Versions earlier than 10.1.0.231(C185E3R5P1),Versions earlier than 10.1.0.231(C636E3R3P1);Versions earlier than 10.1.0.212(C432E10R3P4),Versions earlier than 10.1.0.213(C636E3R4P3),Versions earlier than 10.1.0.214(C10E5R4P3),Versions earlier than 10.1.0.214(C185E3R3P3);Versions earlier than 10.1.0.212(C00E210R5P1);Versions earlier than 10.1.0.160(C00E160R2P11);Versions earlier than 10.1.0.160(C00E160R2P11);Versions earlier than 10.1.0.160(C01E160R2P11);Versions earlier than 10.1.0.160(C00E160R2P11);Versions earlier than 10.1.0.160(C00E160R8P12);Versions earlier than 10.1.0.230(C432E9R5P1),Versions earlier than 10.1.0.231(C10E3R3P2),Versions earlier than 10.1.0.231(C636E3R3P1);Versions earlier than 10.1.0.225(C431E3R1P2),Versions earlier than 10.1.0.225(C432E3R1P2) contain an information vulnerability. A module has a design error that is lack of control of input. Attackers can exploit this vulnerability to obtain some information. This can lead to information leak.Show less
1Huawei
50Alp Al00b Firmware
Alp Tl00b FirmwareBla Al00b Firmware+47 more
Nov 21, 2024
Dec 14, 2019
N/A· v4
5.3 MEDIUM· v3
5.0 MEDIUM· v2
Some Huawei smart phones have a null pointer dereference vulnerability. An attacker crafts specific packets and sends to the affected product to exploit this vulnerability. Successful exploitation may cause the affected...Show more
Some Huawei smart phones have a null pointer dereference vulnerability. An attacker crafts specific packets and sends to the affected product to exploit this vulnerability. Successful exploitation may cause the affected phone to be abnormal.Show less
7Apple
CanonicalDebian+4 more
147Alp Al00b Firmware
AndroidAres Al00b Firmware+144 more
Nov 21, 2024
Aug 14, 2019
N/A· v4
8.1 HIGH· v3
4.8 MEDIUM· v2
The Bluetooth BR/EDR specification up to and including version 5.1 permits sufficiently low encryption key length and does not prevent an attacker from influencing the key length negotiation. This allows practical brute-...Show more
The Bluetooth BR/EDR specification up to and including version 5.1 permits sufficiently low encryption key length and does not prevent an attacker from influencing the key length negotiation. This allows practical brute-force attacks (aka "KNOB") that can decrypt traffic and inject arbitrary ciphertext without the victim noticing.Show less