First published: Mon Jun 15 2020(Updated: )
HUAWEI P30;HUAWEI P30 Pro;Tony-AL00B smartphones with versions earlier than 10.1.0.135(C00E135R2P11); versions earlier than 10.1.0.135(C00E135R2P8), versions earlier than 10.1.0.135 have an improper authentication vulnerability. Due to the identity of the message sender not being properly verified, an attacker can exploit this vulnerability through man-in-the-middle attack to induce user to access malicious URL.
Credit: psirt@huawei.com
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
---|---|---|
Huawei P30 Firmware | <10.1.0.135\(c00e135r2p11\) | |
HUAWEI P30 | ||
Huawei P30 Pro Firmware | <10.1.0.135\(c00e135r2p8\) | |
HUAWEI P30 Pro | ||
Huawei P30 Pro Firmware | <10.1.0.135\(c01e135r2p8\) | |
Huawei Tony-al00b Firmware | <10.1.0.137\(c00e137r2p11\) | |
Huawei Tony-al00b |
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The vulnerability ID is CVE-2020-9076.
The severity level of CVE-2020-9076 is medium.
HUAWEI P30, HUAWEI P30 Pro, and Tony-AL00B smartphones with versions earlier than 10.1.0.135(C00E135R2P11) are affected by CVE-2020-9076.
CVE-2020-9076 allows an attacker to send a message without proper verification of the sender's identity.
To fix CVE-2020-9076, update your HUAWEI P30, HUAWEI P30 Pro, or Tony-AL00B smartphones to version 10.1.0.135(C00E135R2P11) or later.