Low
CVSS: 3.3
in OpenHarmony v6.0 and prior versions allow a local attacker case DOS through missing release of memory.
Medium
CVSS: 5.0
in OpenHarmony v5.1.0 and prior versions allow a local attacker cause DOS through improper input.
Medium
CVSS: 5.5
in OpenHarmony v5.1.0 and prior versions allow a local attacker arbitrary code execution in pre-installed apps through out-of-bounds write. This vulnerability can be exploited only in restricted scenarios.
Medium
CVSS: 5.5
in OpenHarmony v5.1.0 and prior versions allow a local attacker arbitrary code execution in pre-installed apps through out-of-bounds write. This vulnerability can be exploited only in restricted scenarios.
Low
CVSS: 3.3
in OpenHarmony v5.0.3 and prior versions allow a local attacker cause information improper input. This vulnerability can be exploited only in restricted scenarios.
Medium
CVSS: 6.3
in OpenHarmony v5.1.0 and prior versions allow a local attacker arbitrary code execution in pre-installed apps through using incompatible type. This vulnerability can be exploited only in restricted scenarios.
Medium
CVSS: 6.5
in OpenHarmony v5.0.3 and prior versions allow a local attacker case sensitive information leak through use of uninitialized resource.
High
CVSS: 8.4
in OpenHarmony v5.0.3 and prior versions allow a local attacker arbitrary code execution in tcb through race condition.
Low
CVSS: 3.3
in OpenHarmony v5.0.3 and prior versions allow a local attacker case DOS through missing release of memory.
Low
CVSS: 3.3
in OpenHarmony v5.0.3 and prior versions allow a local attacker cause DOS through type confusion.
High
CVSS: 8.4
in OpenHarmony v5.0.3 and prior versions allow a local attacker arbitrary code execution in tcb through use after free.
Low
CVSS: 3.3
in OpenHarmony v5.0.3 and prior versions allow a local attacker case DOS through NULL pointer dereference.
High
CVSS: 8.4
in OpenHarmony v5.0.3 and prior versions allow a local attacker arbitrary code execution in tcb through race condition.
Low
CVSS: 3.3
in OpenHarmony v5.0.3 and prior versions allow a local attacker case DOS through improper input.
Low
CVSS: 3.3
in OpenHarmony v5.0.3 and prior versions allow a local attacker case DOS through missing release of memory.
Low
CVSS: 3.3
in OpenHarmony v5.0.3 and prior versions allow a local attacker case DOS through missing release of memory.
High
CVSS: 8.4
in OpenHarmony v5.0.3 and prior versions allow a local attacker arbitrary code execution in tcb through use after free.
Low
CVSS: 3.3
in OpenHarmony v5.0.3 and prior versions allow a local attacker cause information leak through get permission.
Medium
CVSS: 5.5
in OpenHarmony v5.0.3 and prior versions allow a local attacker cause information leak through get permission.
Low
CVSS: 3.3
in OpenHarmony v5.0.3 and prior versions allow a local attacker cause DOS through improper input.