in OpenHarmony v5.0.3 and prior versions allow a local attacker case DOS through NULL pointer dereference.
in OpenHarmony v5.0.3 and prior versions allow a local attacker case DOS through NULL pointer dereference.
in OpenHarmony v5.0.3 and prior versions allow a local attacker case DOS through NULL pointer dereference.
in OpenHarmony v5.0.2 and prior versions allow a local attacker cause DOS through NULL pointer dereference.
in OpenHarmony v5.0.2 and prior versions allow a local attacker cause DOS through NULL pointer dereference.
in OpenHarmony v5.0.2 and prior versions allow a local attacker arbitrary code execution in pre-installed apps through through NULL pointer dereference.. This vulnerability can be exploited only in re
in OpenHarmony v5.0.3 and prior versions allow a local attacker case DOS through improper input.
in OpenHarmony v5.0.3 and prior versions allow a local attacker cause DOS through type confusion.
in OpenHarmony v5.0.3 and prior versions allow a local attacker cause DOS through improper input.
in OpenHarmony v5.0.3 and prior versions allow a local attacker cause DOS through improper input.
in OpenHarmony v5.1.0 and prior versions allow a local attacker cause DOS through improper input.
in OpenHarmony v5.0.2 and prior versions allow a local attacker arbitrary code execution in pre-installed apps through use after free. This vulnerability can be exploited only in restricted scenarios.
in OpenHarmony v5.0.2 and prior versions allow a local attacker arbitrary code execution in pre-installed apps through use after free. This vulnerability can be exploited only in restricted scenarios.
in OpenHarmony v5.0.2 and prior versions allow a local attacker arbitrary code execution in pre-installed apps through use after free. This vulnerability can be exploited only in restricted scenarios.
in OpenHarmony v5.0.2 and prior versions allow a local attacker arbitrary code execution in pre-installed apps through use after free. This vulnerability can be exploited only in restricted scenarios.
in OpenHarmony v5.0.2 and prior versions allow a local attacker arbitrary code execution in pre-installed apps through use after free. This vulnerability can be exploited only in restricted scenarios.
in OpenHarmony v5.0.2 and prior versions allow a local attacker arbitrary code execution in pre-installed apps through use after free. This vulnerability can be exploited only in restricted scenarios.
in OpenHarmony v5.0.3 and prior versions allow a local attacker arbitrary code execution in tcb through use after free.
in OpenHarmony v4.1.0 and prior versions allow a local attacker cause DOS through improper input.
in OpenHarmony v5.0.2 and prior versions allow a local attacker cause information leak through out-of-bounds read.
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