First published: Wed Sep 07 2016(Updated: )
The Camera driver in Huawei Honor 4C smartphones with software CHM-UL00C00 before CHM-UL00C00B564, CHM-TL00C01 before CHM-TL00C01B564, and CHM-TL00C00 before CHM-TL00HC00B564 allows attackers to cause a denial of service (system crash) or gain privileges via a crafted application, a different vulnerability than CVE-2016-6180, CVE-2016-6182, CVE-2016-6183, and CVE-2016-6184.
Credit: cve@mitre.org
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
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Huawei Honor 4c Firmware | =chm-tl00c01_b535 | |
Huawei Honor 4c Firmware | =chm-tl00c01b556 | |
Huawei Honor 4c Firmware | =chm-tl00hc00_b535 | |
Huawei Honor 4c Firmware | =chm-tl00hc00b556 | |
Huawei Honor 4c Firmware | =chm-ul00c00b535 | |
Huawei Honor 4c Firmware | =chm-ul00c00b556 | |
Huawei Honor 4c Firmware |
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The severity of CVE-2016-6181 is classified as high due to its potential to cause denial of service or privilege escalation.
To fix CVE-2016-6181, users should update their Huawei Honor 4C smartphones to the latest firmware versions provided by Huawei.
CVE-2016-6181 affects specific versions of Huawei Honor 4C smartphones, including CHM-UL00C00 before CHM-UL00C00B564 and CHM-TL00C01 before CHM-TL00C01B564.
CVE-2016-6181 may lead to a system crash, which can potentially result in data loss depending on the circumstances.
CVE-2016-6181 can be exploited by attackers through the installation of crafted applications targeting vulnerable firmware versions.