64 matches found
CVE-2026-46398
HAX CMS helps manage microsite universe with PHP or NodeJs backends. Starting in version 25.0.0 and prior to version 26.0.0, the haxcmsrefreshtoken cookie is set without the Secure flag. This allows it to be transmitted over unencrypted HTTP, making it vulnerable to theft via packet sniffing on t...
SUSE CVE-2026-46000
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: rxrpc: Fix conn-level packet handling to unshare RESPONSE packets The security operations that verify the RESPONSE packets decrypt bits of it in place - however, the skbuff may be shared with a packet sniffer, which would lead to...
CVE-2026-46000
A flaw was found in the Linux kernel's rxrpc component. Security operations that decrypt RESPONSE packets in place may share the socket buffer skbuff with a packet sniffer. This could allow a local attacker or an attacker with network access to intercept and view decrypted portions of these...
EUVD-2025-209542
HCL BigFix Service Management SM Discovery is vulnerable to unenforced encryption due to port 80 HTTP being open, allowing unencrypted access. An attacker with access to the network traffic can sniff packets from the connection and uncover the data...
UBUNTU-CVE-2026-5778
Integer underflow in wolfSSL packet sniffer = 5.9.0 allows an attacker to cause a program crash in the AEAD decryption path by injecting a TLS record shorter than the explicit IV plus authentication tag into traffic inspected by sslDecodePacket. The underflow wraps a 16-bit length to a large valu...
UBUNTU-CVE-2026-1005
Integer underflow in wolfSSL packet sniffer = 5.8.4 allows an attacker to cause a buffer overflow in the AEAD decryption path by injecting a TLS record shorter than the explicit IV plus authentication tag into traffic inspected by sslDecodePacket. The underflow wraps a 16-bit length to a large...
CVE-2026-1005
Integer underflow in wolfSSL packet sniffer = 5.8.4 allows an attacker to cause a buffer overflow in the AEAD decryption path by injecting a TLS record shorter than the explicit IV plus authentication tag into traffic inspected by sslDecodePacket. The underflow wraps a 16-bit length to a large...
CVE-1999-0530
A system is operating in "promiscuous" mode which allows it to perform packet sniffing...
Scapy Packet Manipulation Tool 2.7.0
Scapy is a powerful interactive packet manipulation tool, packet generator, network scanner, network discovery tool, and packet sniffer. It provides classes to interactively create packets or sets of packets, manipulate them, send them over the wire, sniff other packets from the wire, match answe...
EUVD-2019-0253
Malware in sbrugna...
EUVD-2003-0664
Malware in sbrugna...
EUVD-1999-0528
Malware in sbrugna...
EUVD-2017-15489
Malware in sbrugna...
EUVD-2001-1482
Malware in sbrugna...
EUVD-2002-1725
Malware in sbrugna...
EUVD-2000-1144
Malware in sbrugna...
Above - Invisible Network Protocol Sniffer
Invisible protocol sniffer for finding vulnerabilities in the network. Designed for pentesters and security engineers. Above: Invisible network protocol sniffer Designed for pentesters and security engineers Author: Magama Bazarov, Pseudonym: Caster Version: 2.6 Codename: Introvert Disclaimer All...
Espionage - A Linux Packet Sniffing Suite For Automated MiTM Attacks
Espionage is a network packet sniffer that intercepts large amounts of data being passed through an interface. The tool allows users to to run normal and verbose traffic analysis that shows a live feed of traffic, revealing packet direction, protocols, flags, etc. Espionage can also spoof ARP so,...
Mitsubishi Electric GOT2000 加密问题漏洞
Mitsubishi Electric GOT2000 is a GOT2000 series graphical operator terminal from Mitsubishi Electric Japan. A security vulnerability exists in Mitsubishi Electric GOT2000 version 01.49.000 and earlier versions. An attacker could exploit this vulnerability by sniffing packets to obtain passwords i...
CVE-2022-30563
When an attacker uses a man-in-the-middle attack to sniff the request packets with success logging in through ONVIF, he can log in to the device by replaying the user's login packet...