Huawei P20 Firmware 9.1.0.333(C00E333R1P1T8)

CPE Details

Huawei P20 Firmware 9.1.0.333(C00E333R1P1T8)
9.1.0.333\(c00e333r1p1t8\)
2020-05-07
08h40 +00:00
2020-05-07
08h40 +00:00
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CPE Name: cpe:2.3:o:huawei:p20_firmware:9.1.0.333\(c00e333r1p1t8\):*:*:*:*:*:*:*

Informations

Vendor

huawei

Product

p20_firmware

Version

9.1.0.333\(c00e333r1p1t8\)

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CVE ID Published Description Score Severity
CVE-2020-9073 2020-05-15 11h58 +00:00 Huawei P20 smartphones with versions earlier than 10.0.0.156(C00E156R1P4) have an improper authentication vulnerability. The vulnerability is due to that when an user wants to do certain operation, the software insufficiently validate the user's identity. Attackers need to physically access the smartphone to exploit this vulnerability. Successful exploit could allow the attacker to bypass the limit of student mode function.
2.4
Low
CVE-2020-0022 2020-02-13 13h21 +00:00 In reassemble_and_dispatch of packet_fragmenter.cc, there is possible out of bounds write due to an incorrect bounds calculation. This could lead to remote code execution over Bluetooth with no additional execution privileges needed. User interaction is not needed for exploitation.Product: AndroidVersions: Android-8.0 Android-8.1 Android-9 Android-10Android ID: A-143894715
8.8
High
CVE-2019-5211 2019-11-29 18h45 +00:00 The Huawei Share function of P20 phones with versions earlier than Emily-L29C 9.1.0.311 has an improper file management vulnerability. The attacker tricks the victim to perform certain operations on the mobile phone during file transfer. Because the file is not properly processed, successfully exploit may cause some files on the victim's mobile phone are deleted.
5.7
Medium
CVE-2019-5212 2019-11-29 18h39 +00:00 There is an improper access control vulnerability in Huawei Share. The software does not properly restrict access to certain file from certain application. An attacker tricks the user into installing a malicious application then establishing a connect to the attacker through Huawei Share, successful exploit could cause information disclosure.
5.5
Medium
CVE-2019-5230 2019-11-12 22h05 +00:00 P20 Pro, P20, Mate RS smartphones with versions earlier than Charlotte-AL00A 9.1.0.321(C00E320R1P1T8), versions earlier than Emily-AL00A 9.1.0.321(C00E320R1P1T8), versions earlier than NEO-AL00D NEO-AL00 9.1.0.321(C786E320R1P1T8) have an improper validation vulnerability. The system does not perform a properly validation of certain input models, an attacker could trick the user to install a malicious application then craft a malformed model, successful exploit could allow the attacker to get and tamper certain output data information.
5.5
Medium
CVE-2019-5283 2019-06-04 16h39 +00:00 There is Factory Reset Protection (FRP) bypass security vulnerability in P20 Huawei smart phones versions earlier than Emily-AL00A 9.0.0.167 (C00E81R1P21T8). When re-configuring the mobile phone using the factory reset protection (FRP) function, an attacker can login the Talkback mode and can perform some operations to access the setting page. As a result, the FRP function is bypassed.
4.6
Medium
CVE-2019-5306 2019-06-04 15h58 +00:00 There is a Factory Reset Protection (FRP) bypass security vulnerability in P20 Huawei smart phones versions before Emily-AL00A 9.0.0.167(C00E81R1P21T8). When re-configuring the mobile phone using the FRP function, an attacker can delete the activation lock after a series of operations. As a result, the FRP function is bypassed and the attacker gains access to the smartphone.
4.6
Medium