First published: Tue Jan 12 2016(Updated: )
Buffer overflow in the HIFI driver in Huawei P8 phones with software GRA-TL00 before GRA-TL00C01B230, GRA-CL00 before GRA-CL00C92B230, GRA-CL10 before GRA-CL10C92B230, GRA-UL00 before GRA-UL00C00B230, and GRA-UL10 before GRA-UL10C00B230 allows attackers to cause a denial of service (system crash) or execute arbitrary code via an unspecified parameter.
Credit: cve@mitre.org
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
---|---|---|
Huawei P8 firmware | =gra-cl10 | |
Huawei P8 firmware | =gra-cl100 | |
Huawei P8 firmware | =gra-tl00 | |
Huawei P8 firmware | =gra-ul10 | |
Huawei P8 firmware | =gra-ul100 | |
Huawei P8 ALE-UL00 |
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CVE-2015-8306 has a high severity level due to its potential to cause denial of service and system crashes on affected Huawei P8 devices.
To mitigate CVE-2015-8306, users should update their Huawei P8 devices to the latest firmware versions specified in the advisory.
CVE-2015-8306 affects Huawei P8 phones including GRA-TL00, GRA-CL00, GRA-CL10, GRA-UL00, and GRA-UL10 prior to their respective fixed firmware versions.
CVE-2015-8306 allows remote attackers to exploit a buffer overflow, potentially leading to system crashes.
Yes, CVE-2015-8306 is specifically related to Huawei P8 firmware versions GRA-TL00 before GRA-TL00C01B230 and others listed in the vulnerability description.