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CVE-1999-0077
Predictable TCP sequence numbers allow spoofing...
SOL16883 - TCP sequence number vulnerability CVE-1999-0077
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Design/Logic Flaw
The Aztech DSL600EU router, when WAN access to the web interface is disabled, does not properly block inbound traffic on TCP port 80, which allows remote attackers to connect to the web interface by guessing a TCP sequence number, possibly involving spoofing of an ARP packet, a related issue to...
CVE-2007-4733
The Aztech DSL600EU router, when WAN access to the web interface is disabled, does not properly block inbound traffic on TCP port 80, which allows remote attackers to connect to the web interface by guessing a TCP sequence number, possibly involving spoofing of an ARP packet, a related issue to...
CVE-1999-0077
CVE-1999-0077 refers to a TCP Initial Sequence Number (ISN) weakness enabling spoofing. The connected documents corroborate ISN predictability as a risk that could allow spoofed TCP connections or session hijacking, with exploitation discussed in multiple scanners/advisories. F5’s advisory explic...