8 matches found
EUVD-2020-19732
Malware in sbrugna...
CVE-2020-27213
An issue was discovered in Ethernut Nut/OS 5.1. The code that generates Initial Sequence Numbers ISNs for TCP connections derives the ISN from an insufficiently random source. As a result, an attacker may be able to determine the ISN of current and future TCP connections and either hijack existin...
CVE-2020-27213
An issue was discovered in Ethernut Nut/OS 5.1. The code that generates Initial Sequence Numbers ISNs for TCP connections derives the ISN from an insufficiently random source. As a result, an attacker may be able to determine the ISN of current and future TCP connections and either hijack existin...
CVE-2020-27213
An issue was discovered in Ethernut Nut/OS 5.1. The code that generates Initial Sequence Numbers ISNs for TCP connections derives the ISN from an insufficiently random source. As a result, an attacker may be able to determine the ISN of current and future TCP connections and either hijack existin...
CVE-2020-27213
An issue was discovered in Ethernut Nut/OS 5.1. The code that generates Initial Sequence Numbers ISNs for TCP connections derives the ISN from an insufficiently random source. As a result, an attacker may be able to determine the ISN of current and future TCP connections and either hijack existin...
CVE-2020-27213
An issue was discovered in Ethernut Nut/OS 5.1. The code that generates Initial Sequence Numbers ISNs for TCP connections derives the ISN from an insufficiently random source. As a result, an attacker may be able to determine the ISN of current and future TCP connections and either hijack existin...
CVE-2020-27213
CVE-2020-27213 affects Ethernut Nut/OS 5.1 where ISN generation for TCP is derived from a insufficiently random source, enabling an attacker to determine ISN values for current and future connections and potentially hijack or spoof TCP connections. The issue is documented across multiple trusted ...
CVE-2020-25109
An issue was discovered in the DNS implementation in Ethernut in Nut/OS 5.1. The number of DNS queries/responses set in a DNS header is not checked against the data present. This may lead to successful Denial-of-Service, and possibly Remote Code Execution...