Product:

Netscreen_screenos

(Juniper)
Repositories

Unknown:

This might be proprietary software.

#Vulnerabilities 9
Date Id Summary Products Score Patch Annotated
2018-10-10 CVE-2018-0059 A persistent cross-site scripting vulnerability in the graphical user interface of ScreenOS may allow a remote authenticated user to inject web script or HTML and steal sensitive data and credentials from a web administration session, possibly tricking a follow-on administrative user to perform administrative actions on the device. Affected releases are Juniper Networks ScreenOS 6.3.0 versions prior to 6.3.0r26. Netscreen_screenos 5.4
2009-02-09 CVE-2008-6096 Cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability in Juniper NetScreen ScreenOS before 5.4r10, 6.0r6, and 6.1r2 allows remote attackers to inject arbitrary web script or HTML via the user name parameter to the (1) web interface login page or the (2) telnet login page. Netscreen_screenos N/A
2005-08-23 CVE-2005-2640 Behavioral discrepancy information leak in Juniper Netscreen VPN running ScreenOS 5.2.0 and earlier, when using IKE with pre-shared key authentication, allows remote attackers to enumerate valid usernames via an IKE Aggressive Mode packet, which generates a response if the username is valid but does not respond when the username is invalid. Netscreen\-5gt, Netscreen\-Idp, Netscreen\-Idp_10, Netscreen\-Idp_100, Netscreen\-Idp_1000, Netscreen\-Idp_500, Netscreen_screenos, Instant_virtual_extranet, Netscreen\-Sa_5000_series, Netscreen\-Sa_5020_series, Netscreen\-Sa_5050_series, Ns\-10, Ns\-100, Ns\-204, Ns\-500, Ns\-50ns25 N/A
2004-12-31 CVE-2004-1446 Unknown vulnerability in ScreenOS in Juniper Networks NetScreen firewall 3.x through 5.x allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (device reboot or hang) via a crafted SSH v1 packet. Netscreen_screenos N/A
2002-12-31 CVE-2002-2150 Firewalls from multiple vendors empty state tables more slowly than they are filled, which allows remote attackers to flood state tables with packet flooding attacks such as (1) TCP SYN flood, (2) UDP flood, or (3) Crikey CRC Flood, which causes the firewall to refuse any new connections. Netscreen_screenos N/A
2003-03-31 CVE-2002-1547 Netscreen running ScreenOS 4.0.0r6 and earlier allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service via a malformed SSH packet to the Secure Command Shell (SCS) management interface, as demonstrated via certain CRC32 exploits, a different vulnerability than CVE-2001-0144. Netscreen_screenos N/A
2002-10-04 CVE-2002-0891 The web interface (WebUI) of NetScreen ScreenOS before 2.6.1r8, and certain 2.8.x and 3.0.x versions before 3.0.3r1, allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (crash) via a long user name. Netscreen_screenos N/A
2002-05-29 CVE-2002-0234 NetScreen ScreenOS before 2.6.1 does not support a maximum number of concurrent sessions for a system, which allows an attacker on the trusted network to cause a denial of service (resource exhaustion) via a port scan to an external network, which consumes all available connections. Netscreen_screenos N/A
2001-08-22 CVE-2001-0589 NetScreen ScreenOS prior to 2.5r6 on the NetScreen-10 and Netscreen-100 can allow a local attacker to bypass the DMZ 'denial' policy via specific traffic patterns. Netscreen_screenos N/A