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There is a null pointer reference vulnerability in some Huawei smart phones. An attacker crafts specific packets and sends to the affected product to exploit this vulnerability. Successful exploitation may cause the affected phone abnormal. (Vulnerability ID: HWPSIRT-2019-05097)
This vulnerability has been assigned a Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) ID: CVE-2019-5235.
Huawei has released software updates to fix this vulnerability. This advisory is available at the following link:
http://www.huawei.com/en/psirt/security-advisories/huawei-sa-20190821-01-smartphone-en
Product Name |
Affected Version |
Resolved Product and Version |
ALP-AL00B |
8.0.0.153(C00) |
Upgrade to 9.1.0.321(C00E320R2P1T8) |
ALP-TL00B |
8.0.0.129(SP2C01) |
Upgrade to 9.1.0.321(C01E320R1P1T8) |
BLA-AL00B |
8.0.0.129(SP2C786) |
Upgrade to 9.1.0.321(C786E320R2P1T8) |
8.0.0.153(C00) |
Upgrade to 9.1.0.321(C00E320R2P1T8) |
|
BLA-TL00B |
8.0.0.129(SP2C01) |
Upgrade to 9.1.0.321(C01E320R1P1T8) |
Charlotte-AL00A |
8.1.0.176(C00) |
Upgrade to 9.1.0.321(C00E320R1P1T8) |
Charlotte-TL00B |
8.1.0.176(C01) |
Upgrade to 9.1.0.321(C01E320R1P1T8) |
Columbia-AL10B |
8.1.0.163(C00) |
Upgrade to 9.1.0.321(C00E320R1P1T8) |
Columbia-AL10I |
8.1.0.150(C675CUSTC675D2) |
Upgrade to 9.1.0.330(C675E8R1P9T8) |
Columbia-L29D |
8.1.0.146(C461) |
Upgrade to 9.1.0.325(C461E2R1P9T8) |
8.1.0.148(C185) |
Upgrade to 9.1.0.325(C185E2R1P11T8) |
|
8.1.0.151(C10) |
Upgrade to 9.1.0.325(C10E3R1P13T8) |
|
8.1.0.151(C432) |
Upgrade to 9.1.0.325(C432E4R1P12T8) |
|
Columbia-TL00D |
8.1.0.186(C01GT) |
Upgrade to Columbia-TL10C 9.1.0.321(C01E320R1P1T8) |
ELLE-AL00B |
9.1.0.162(C00E160R2P1) |
Upgrade to 9.1.0.186(C00E180R2P1) |
ELLE-TL00B |
9.1.0.162(C01E160R2P1) |
Upgrade to 9.1.0.186(C01E180R2P1) |
Emily-AL00A |
8.1.0.190(C00) |
Upgrade to 9.1.0.321(C00E320R1P1T8) |
Emily-TL00B |
8.1.0.175(C01) |
Upgrade to 9.1.0.321(C01E320R1P1T8) |
Ever-AL00B |
9.0.0.195(C00E195R2P1) |
Upgrade to 9.1.0.127(C00E127R2P1) |
Ever-L29B |
9.0.0.206(C185E3R3P1) |
Upgrade to 9.1.0.321(C185E3R3P1) |
9.0.0.207(C636E3R2P1) |
Upgrade to 9.1.0.320(C636E3R2P1) |
|
9.0.0.208(C432E3R1P12) |
Upgrade to 9.1.0.320(C432E3R1P12) |
|
Harry-AL00C |
9.1.0.206(C00E205R3P1) |
Upgrade to 9.1.0.217(C00E215R1P17) |
Harry-AL10B |
9.1.0.206(C00E205R3P1) |
Upgrade to 9.1.0.217(C00E215R3P1) |
Harry-TL00C |
9.0.1.162(C01E160R2P3) |
Upgrade to 9.1.0.217(C01E215R3P1) |
Hima-AL00B |
9.0.0.200(C00E200R2P1) |
Upgrade to 9.1.0.131(C00E131R3P1) |
Jackman-L21 |
8.2.0.160(C185) |
Upgrade to 9.1.0.220(C185E1R5P1T8) |
Jackman-L22 |
8.2.0.156(C636R2P2) |
Upgrade to Johnson-L22D 9.1.0.217(C636E2R2P1T8) |
Jackman-L23 |
8.2.0.152(C45CUSTC45D1) |
Upgrade to 9.1.0.220(C45E3R1P1T8) |
8.2.0.162(C605) |
Upgrade to 9.1.0.220(C605E3R1P1T8) |
|
Johnson-AL00IC |
8.2.0.161(C675CUSTC675D1) |
Upgrade to Johnson-L42IC 9.1.0.216(C675E8R2P1T8) |
Johnson-AL10C |
8.2.0.165(C00R1P16) |
Upgrade to 9.1.0.210(C00E10R3P2T8) |
Johnson-L21C |
8.2.0.130(C461R1P1) |
Upgrade to 9.1.0.221(C461E2R1P1T8) |
8.2.0.131(C10R2P2) |
Upgrade to 9.1.0.221(C10E2R1P1T8) |
|
8.2.0.136(C432CUSTC432D1) |
Upgrade to 9.1.0.219(C432E1R1P1T8) |
|
Johnson-L21D |
8.2.0.101(C10CUSTC10D1) |
Upgrade to Johnson-L21C 9.1.0.221(C10E2R1P1T8) |
8.2.0.101(C432CUSTC432D1) |
Upgrade to Johnson-L21C 9.1.0.219(C432E1R1P1T8) |
|
8.2.0.131(C55CUSTC55D1) |
Upgrade to 9.1.0.219(EEAC55E2R1P1T8) |
|
Johnson-L22C |
8.2.0.105(C185R1P1) |
Upgrade to Johnson-L22D 9.1.0.217(C185E3R2P1T8) |
8.2.0.107(C636R2P1) |
Upgrade to Johnson-L22D 9.1.0.217(C636E2R2P1T8) |
|
Johnson-L22D |
8.2.0.105(C185R2P1) |
Upgrade to 9.1.0.217(C185E3R2P1T8) |
8.2.0.107(C636R2P1) |
Upgrade to 9.1.0.217(C636E2R2P1T8) |
|
Johnson-L23C |
8.2.0.130(C636CUSTC636D2) |
Upgrade to Johnson-L22D 9.1.0.217(C636E2R2P1T8) |
8.2.0.133(C605CUSTC605D1) |
Upgrade to 9.1.0.218(C605E1R1P2T8) |
|
Johnson-L42IC |
8.2.0.155(C675R2P1) |
Upgrade to 9.1.0.216(C675E8R2P1T8) |
Johnson-L42IE |
8.2.0.155(C675R2P1) |
Upgrade to Johnson-L42IC 9.1.0.216(C675E8R2P1T8) |
Johnson-L42IF |
8.2.0.155(C675R2P1) |
Upgrade to Johnson-L42IC 9.1.0.216(C675E8R2P1T8) |
Johnson-TL00D |
8.2.0.100(C541CUSTC541D1) |
Upgrade to Johnson-TL00F 9.1.0.223(C541E1R1P1T8) |
8.2.0.165(C01R1P16) |
Upgrade to Johnson-TL00C 9.1.0.210(C01E10R3P2T8) |
|
Johnson-TL00F |
8.2.0.100(C541CUSTC541D1) |
Upgrade to 9.1.0.223(C541E1R1P1T8) |
Laya-AL00EP |
9.0.0.201(C786E200R2P1) |
Upgrade to 9.1.0.135(C786E133R3P1) |
NEO-AL00D |
8.1.0.175(C786) |
Upgrade to NEO-AL00 9.1.0.321(C786E320R1P1T8) |
Potter-AL00C |
9.1.0.208(C00E205R3P1) |
Upgrade to 9.1.0.217(C00E217R4P1) |
Potter-AL10A |
9.1.0.208(C00E205R3P1) |
Upgrade to 9.1.0.217(C00E215R3P1) |
Princeton-AL10B |
9.1.0.211(C00E203R2P2) |
Upgrade to 9.1.0.233(C00E233R4P3) |
Princeton-AL10D |
9.1.0.212(C00E204R2P2) |
Upgrade to 9.1.0.234(C00E234R4P3) |
Princeton-AL10I |
9.0.1.150(C675E9R1P4) |
Upgrade to Princeton-AL00I 9.1.0.235(C675E10R1P4) |
Princeton-TL10C |
9.1.0.211(C01E203R2P2) |
Upgrade to 9.1.0.233(C01E233R4P3) |
Tony-AL00B |
9.1.0.206(C00E200R2P3) |
Upgrade to 9.1.0.222(C00E222R2P1) |
Tony-TL00B |
9.1.0.206(C01E200R2P3) |
Upgrade to 9.1.0.226(C01E222R2P1) |
VOGUE-AL00A |
9.1.0.162(C00E160R2P1) |
Upgrade to 9.1.0.186(C00E180R2P1) |
VOGUE-AL00A-PRELOAD |
9.1.0.12(C00R1) |
Upgrade to VOGUE-AL00A 9.1.0.186(C00E180R2P1) |
VOGUE-AL10C |
9.1.0.162(C00E160R2P1) |
Upgrade to 9.1.0.186(C00E180R2P1) |
VOGUE-AL10C-PRELOAD |
9.1.0.12(C00R1) |
Upgrade to VOGUE-AL10C 9.1.0.186(C00E180R2P1) |
VOGUE-TL00B |
9.1.0.162(C01E160R2P1) |
Upgrade to 9.1.0.186(C01E180R2P1) |
By exploiting this vulnerability, an attacker can cause the affected phone abnormal.
The vulnerability classification has been performed by using the CVSSv3 scoring system (http://www.first.org/cvss/specification-document).
Base Score: 5.3 (AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:N/I:N/A:L)
Temporal Score: 4.9 (E:F/RL:O/RC:C)
Overall Score: 4.9
This vulnerability can be exploited only when the following conditions are present:
The attacker could be able to communicate with the products.
Vulnerability details:
There is a null pointer reference vulnerability in some Huawei smart phones. An attacker crafts specific packets and sends to the affected product to exploit this vulnerability. Successful exploitation may cause the affected phone abnormal.
The product that supports automatic update will receive a system update prompt. You can install the update to fix the vulnerability.
This vulnerability was discovered by Huawei internal tester.
2019-12-11 V1.1 UPDATED Updated the "Software Versions and Fixes" section;
2019-08-21 V1.0 INITIAL
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