in OpenHarmony v3.2.2 and prior versions allow a local attacker get confidential information or rewrite sensitive file through incorrect default permissions.
The kernel subsystem hmdfs within OpenHarmony-v3.1.5 and prior versions has an
arbitrary memory accessing vulnerability which network attackers can launch a remote attack to obtain kernel memory data of the target system.
The kernel subsystem function check_permission_for_set_tokenid within OpenHarmony-v3.1.5 and prior versions has an
UAF vulnerability which local attackers can exploit this vulnerability to escalate the privilege to root.
Communication Wi-Fi subsystem within OpenHarmony-v3.1.4 and prior versions, OpenHarmony-v3.0.7 and prior versions
has a null pointer reference vulnerability which local attackers can exploit this vulnerability to cause the current application to crash.