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Huawei noticed that an article "Hack Brief: 'Devil's Ivy' Vulnerability Could Afflict Millions of IoT Devices" published at WIRED on July 18, 2017. The article mentioned that there was a vulnerability named "Devil's Ivy" (CVE-2017-9765) in gSOAP. Huawei products are affacted by this vulnerability. Huawei immediately launched a thorough investigation.
The investigation is still ongoing. Huawei PSIRT will keep updating the SN and will give the related views as soon as possible. Please stay tuned.Affected Products
Product Name |
Affected Version |
IPC6112-D |
V100R001C10 |
IPC6122-D |
V100R001C10 |
IPC6611-Z30-I |
V100R001C00 |
IPC6621-Z30-I |
V100R001C00 |
eSpace IPC |
V100R001C11 |
2017-07-19 V1.0 UPDATED Update affected products
2017-07-19 V1.0 INITIAL
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