in OpenHarmony v5.0.3 and prior versions allow a local attacker case sensitive information leak through use of uninitialized resource.
in OpenHarmony v6.0 and prior versions allow a local attacker cause DOS.
in OpenHarmony v6.0 and prior versions allow a local attacker cause DOS.
in OpenHarmony v6.0 and prior versions allow a local attacker cause DOS.
in OpenHarmony v6.0 and prior versions allow a local attacker cause DOS.
in OpenHarmony v6.0 and prior versions allow a local attacker cause DOS and it cannot be recovered.
in OpenHarmony v4.1.0 and prior versions allow a local attacker cause the common permission is upgraded to root and sensitive information leak through use after free.
in OpenHarmony v4.1.0 and prior versions allow a local attacker cause the common permission is upgraded to root and sensitive information leak through use after free.
in OpenHarmony v4.1.0 allow a local attacker with high privileges arbitrary code execution in pre-installed apps through use after free.
in OpenHarmony v4.1.2 and prior versions allow a local attacker cause the common permission is upgraded to root and sensitive information leak through buffer overflow.
in OpenHarmony v4.1.1 and prior versions allow a local attacker cause the common permission is upgraded to root through use after free.
in OpenHarmony v6.0 and prior versions allow a local attacker cause information leak
in OpenHarmony v6.0 and prior versions allow a local attacker arbitrary code execution.
A vulnerability was detected in Open Babel up to 3.1.1. The impacted element is the function OBAtom::SetFormalCharge in the library include/openbabel/atom.h of the component MOL2 File Handler. The man
in OpenHarmony v6.0 and prior versions allow a local attacker cause information leak.
An issue was discovered in Malwarebytes before 4.6.14.326 and before 5.1.5.116 (and Nebula 2020-10-21 and later). Out-of-bound reads in strings detection utilities lead to system crashes.
Out-of-bounds read for some OpenCL(TM) software may allow an authenticated user to potentially enable denial of service via local access.
There is an Out-of-bounds read vulnerability in V-Server (v4.0.19.0 and earlier) and V-Server Lite (v4.0.19.0 and earlier). If a user opens a specially crafted file, information may be disclosed and/o
A vulnerability was identified in OpenClaw up to 2026.2.17. This issue affects the function tools.exec.safeBins of the component File Existence Handler. The manipulation leads to information exposure
in OpenHarmony v6.0 and prior versions allow a remote attacker arbitrary code execution in pre-installed apps.
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