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CVE-2021-22376: 文档中心
A component of the HarmonyOS has a Improper Privilege Management vulnerability. Local attackers may exploit this vulnerability to bypass user restrictions.
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A component of the HarmonyOS has a Privileges Controls vulnerability. Local attackers may exploit this vulnerability to expand the Recording Trusted Domain.
A component of the HarmonyOS has a Improper Restriction of Operations within the Bounds of a Memory Buffer vulnerability. Local attackers may exploit this vulnerability to cause arbitrary code execution.
A component of the HarmonyOS has a Heap-based Buffer Overflow vulnerability. Local attackers may exploit this vulnerability to cause Kernel System unavailable.
A component of the HarmonyOS has a Allocation of Resources Without Limits or Throttling vulnerability. Local attackers may exploit this vulnerability to cause nearby process crash.
A component of the HarmonyOS has a Data Processing Errors vulnerability. Local attackers may exploit this vulnerability to cause Kernel System unavailable.
A component of the HarmonyOS has a Insufficient Verification of Data Authenticity vulnerability. Local attackers may exploit this vulnerability to bypass the control mechanism.
A component of the HarmonyOS has a Incomplete Cleanup vulnerability. Local attackers may exploit this vulnerability to cause memory exhaustion.
Researchers found that one critical flaw in question is exploitable from the browser, allowing watering-hole attacks.
One of the bugs, which affects macOS as well as older versions of iPhones, could allow an attacker to execute arbitrary code with kernel privileges.
One of the iOS vulnerabilities was discovered by Citizen Lab; the Google Threat Analysis Group reported iOS and macOS flaws.
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