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AZL-6972 CVE-2019-16275 affecting package wpa_supplicant for versions less than 2.9-4
hostapd before 2.10 and wpasupplicant before 2.10 allow an incorrect indication of disconnection in certain situations because source address validation is mishandled. This is a denial of service that should have been prevented by PMF aka management frame protection. The attacker must send a...
Design/Logic Flaw
hostapd before 2.10 and wpasupplicant before 2.10 allow an incorrect indication of disconnection in certain situations because source address validation is mishandled. This is a denial of service that should have been prevented by PMF aka management frame protection. The attacker must send a...
CVE-2019-16275
hostapd before 2.10 and wpasupplicant before 2.10 allow an incorrect indication of disconnection in certain situations because source address validation is mishandled. This is a denial of service that should have been prevented by PMF aka management frame protection. The attacker must send a...
CVE-2019-16275
hostapd before 2.10 and wpasupplicant before 2.10 allow an incorrect indication of disconnection in certain situations because source address validation is mishandled. This is a denial of service that should have been prevented by PMF aka management frame protection. The attacker must send a...
CVE-2019-16275
CVE-2019-16275 affects hostapd and wpa_supplicant prior to 2.10. The root cause is misvalidation of the source address on certain received 802.11 management frames when PMF (IEEE 802.11w) is enabled, enabling a denial-of-service by an attacker within radio range. Impact is Denial of Service (disc...
CVE-2019-16275
hostapd before 2.10 and wpasupplicant before 2.10 allow an incorrect indication of disconnection in certain situations because source address validation is mishandled. This is a denial of service that should have been prevented by PMF aka management frame protection. The attacker must send a...
Someone Just Tried to Take Down Internet's Backbone with 5 Million Queries/Sec
Someone just DDoSed one of the most critical organs of the Internet anatomy – The Internet's DNS Root Servers. Early last week, a flood of as many as 5 Million queries per second hit many of the Internet's DNS Domain Name System Root Servers that act as the authoritative reference for mapping...
Internet Root Name Servers DDoS Attack
An unusual DDoS amplification attack was carried out 10 days ago against many of the Internet’s 13 root name servers, the authoritative servers used to resolve IP addresses. The attacks happened on Nov. 30 and again on Dec. 1, and each time, massive volumes of traffic, peaking at five million...
hypervkvpd security and bug fix update
0-0.7.0.1.el59.3 - Add support for oracle os 0-0.7.3 - Fix for one more file descriptor leak rhbz953502 0-0.7.2 - Validate Netlink source address CVE-2012-5532 rhbz953560 0-0.7.1 - Fix for file descriptor leak rhbz953502...
Open DNS Resolvers Center Stage in Massive DDoS Attacks
For some perspective on what 300 Gbps of traffic represents, let’s just pretend that your company, as a potential customer, put this massive volume of bits and bytes in front of 20 of the leading Internet service providers. Chances are, all but three or four will tell you “Thanks, but no thanks, ...