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PT-2025-18: Denial of Service (DoS) in Broadcom P225p NetXtreme-E Dual-port 10Gb/25Gb Ethernet PCIe Adapter, Broadcom NetXtreme-E family
The vulnerability was identified in Broadcom P225p NetXtreme-E Dual-port 10Gb/25Gb Ethernet PCIe Adapter, Broadcom NetXtreme-E family , versions 231.1.162.1 package version, 1.10.3 hwrm spec. The discovered vulnerability is related to stack-based buffer overflow in the ChiMP core, which leads to...
PT-2025-17: Unrestricted memory access to internal memory of networking adapter in Broadcom P225p NetXtreme-E Dual-port 10Gb/25Gb Ethernet PCIe Adapter, Broadcom NetXtreme-E family
The vulnerability was identified in Broadcom P225p NetXtreme-E Dual-port 10Gb/25Gb Ethernet PCIe Adapter, Broadcom NetXtreme-E family, versions 231.1.162.1 package version, 1.10.3 hwrm spec. The discovered vulnerability is related to improper access control to the network adapter memory read/writ...
The vulnerability of Broadcom P225p NetXtreme-E Dual-port 10Gb/25Gb Ethernet PCIe Adapter and Broadcom NetXtreme-E family Ethernet controllers is related to access control bugs, allowing attackers to gain access to protected information.
The vulnerability of the Broadcom P225p NetXtreme-E dual-port 10Gb/25Gb Ethernet PCIe adapter and Broadcom NetXtreme-E family Ethernet controllers is related to access control bugs. Exploiting this vulnerability can allow attackers to gain access to protected information...
The vulnerability of Broadcom P225p NetXtreme-E dual-port 10Gb/25Gb Ethernet PCIe adapters and Broadcom NetXtreme-E family Ethernet controllers is related to buffer overflow in the stack. This allows attackers to trigger a service failure.
The vulnerability of Broadcom P225p NetXtreme-E dual-port 10Gb/25Gb Ethernet PCIe adapters and Broadcom NetXtreme-E family Ethernet controllers is related to buffer overflow in the stack. Exploiting this vulnerability can allow an attacker to cause a service failure...
The vulnerability of the KONG microprogramming software for Broadcom P225p NetXtreme-E dual-port 10Gb/25Gb Ethernet PCIe adapters and Broadcom NetXtreme-E family Ethernet controllers allows a malicious actor to execute arbitrary code and cause system failures.
The vulnerability of the KONG microprogramming software-based Broadcom P225p NetXtreme-E dual-port 10Gb/25Gb Ethernet PCIe adapter relates to buffer overflow attacks. Exploiting this vulnerability allows an attacker to execute arbitrary code and cause system failures...