CVE-2020-9206

CVE-2020-9206

The eUDC660 product has a resource management vulnerability. An attacker with high privilege needs to perform specific operations to exploit the vulnerability on the affected device. Due to improper resource management of the device, as a result, the key file can be obtained and data can be decrypted, affecting confidentiality, integrity, and availability of the device.

Source: CVE-2020-9206

CVE-2020-9213

CVE-2020-9213

There is a denial of service vulnerability in some huawei products. In specific scenarios, due to the improper handling of the packets, an attacker may craft many specific packets. Successful exploit may cause some services to be abnormal. Affected products include some versions of NGFW Module, NIP6300, NIP6600, NIP6800, Secospace USG6300, Secospace USG6500, Secospace USG6600 and SG9500.

Source: CVE-2020-9213

CVE-2021-22309

CVE-2021-22309

There is insecure algorithm vulnerability in Huawei products. A module uses less random input in a secure mechanism. Attackers can exploit this vulnerability by brute forcing to obtain sensitive message. This can lead to information leak. Affected product versions include:USG9500 versions V500R001C30SPC200, V500R001C60SPC500,V500R005C00SPC200;USG9520 versions V500R005C00;USG9560 versions V500R005C00;USG9580 versions V500R005C00.

Source: CVE-2021-22309

CVE-2021-28972

CVE-2021-28972

In drivers/pci/hotplug/rpadlpar_sysfs.c in the Linux kernel through 5.11.8, the RPA PCI Hotplug driver has a user-tolerable buffer overflow when writing a new device name to the driver from userspace, allowing userspace to write data to the kernel stack frame directly. This occurs because add_slot_store and remove_slot_store mishandle drc_name ‘{$content}’ termination, aka CID-cc7a0bb058b8.

Source: CVE-2021-28972