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EUVD-2010-2956

🗓️ 07 Oct 2025 00:30:54Reported by EUVDType 
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Apache Traffic Server has DNS vulnerability allowing response poisoning by man-in-the-middle attacks

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ReporterTitlePublishedViews
Family
CVE
CVE-2010-2952
13 Sep 201020:00
cve
Cvelist
CVE-2010-2952
13 Sep 201020:00
cvelist
Debian CVE
CVE-2010-2952
13 Sep 201020:00
debiancve
NVD
CVE-2010-2952
13 Sep 201021:00
nvd
OpenVAS
Apache Traffic Server Remote DNS Cache Poisoning Vulnerability
10 Sep 201000:00
openvas
OpenVAS
Apache Traffic Server Remote DNS Cache Poisoning Vulnerability
10 Sep 201000:00
openvas
Prion
Design/Logic Flaw
13 Sep 201021:00
prion
SUSE CVE
SUSE CVE-2010-2952
15 Feb 202305:57
susecve
[
  {
    "enisaIdVendor": [
      {
        "id": "28c72447-1ea3-3534-ac44-105786c49f7f",
        "vendor": {
          "name": "n/a"
        }
      }
    ],
    "enisaIdProduct": [
      {
        "id": "66f81758-968d-3551-853b-98dd0c71cb82",
        "product": {
          "name": "n/a"
        },
        "product_version": "n/a"
      }
    ]
  }
]

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07 Oct 2025 00:30Current
6.4Medium risk
Vulners AI Score6.4
CVSS 24.3
EPSS0.01206
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