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#Vulnerabilities | 5 |
Date | Id | Summary | Products | Score | Patch | Annotated |
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2021-03-18 | CVE-2020-27827 | A flaw was found in multiple versions of OpenvSwitch. Specially crafted LLDP packets can cause memory to be lost when allocating data to handle specific optional TLVs, potentially causing a denial of service. The highest threat from this vulnerability is to system availability. | Fedora, Lldpd, Openvswitch, Enterprise_linux, Openshift_container_platform, Openstack, Virtualization, Simatic_hmi_unified_comfort_panels_firmware, Simatic_net_cp_1243\-1_firmware, Simatic_net_cp_1243\-8_irc_firmware, Simatic_net_cp_1542sp\-1_firmware, Simatic_net_cp_1542sp\-1_irc_firmware, Simatic_net_cp_1543\-1_firmware, Simatic_net_cp_1543sp\-1_firmware, Simatic_net_cp_1545\-1_firmware, Sinumerik_one_firmware, Tim_1531_irc_firmware | 7.5 | ||
2023-04-15 | CVE-2021-43612 | In lldpd before 1.0.13, when decoding SONMP packets in the sonmp_decode function, it's possible to trigger an out-of-bounds heap read via short SONMP packets. | Fedora, Lldpd | 7.5 | ||
2023-09-05 | CVE-2023-41910 | An issue was discovered in lldpd before 1.0.17. By crafting a CDP PDU packet with specific CDP_TLV_ADDRESSES TLVs, a malicious actor can remotely force the lldpd daemon to perform an out-of-bounds read on heap memory. This occurs in cdp_decode in daemon/protocols/cdp.c. | Lldpd | 9.8 | ||
2020-01-28 | CVE-2015-8011 | Buffer overflow in the lldp_decode function in daemon/protocols/lldp.c in lldpd before 0.8.0 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (daemon crash) and possibly execute arbitrary code via vectors involving large management addresses and TLV boundaries. | Debian_linux, Fedora, Lldpd | 9.8 | ||
2020-01-28 | CVE-2015-8012 | lldpd before 0.8.0 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (assertion failure and daemon crash) via a malformed packet. | Lldpd | N/A |