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EUVD-2002-0475
Malware in sbrugna...
EUVD-2002-0449
Malware in sbrugna...
EUVD-2000-0177
Malware in sbrugna...
CVE-2002-0478
The default configuration of Foundry Networks EdgeIron 4802F allows remote attackers to modify sensitive information via arbitrary SNMP community strings...
CVE-2002-0452
Foundry Networks ServerIron switches do not decode URIs when applying "url-map" rules, which could make it easier for attackers to cause the switch to forward traffic to a different server than intended and exploit vulnerabilities that would otherwise be inaccessible...
CVE-2002-0452
CVE-2002-0452 concerns Foundry Networks ServerIron switches where URIs are not decoded when applying a url-map rule. The root cause is improper URI decoding, which could allow an attacker to alter traffic routing so that requests are forwarded to a different server than intended. The documented i...
CVE-2002-0478
CVE-2002-0478 concerns Foundry Networks EdgeIron 4802F. The default configuration allows remote attackers to modify sensitive information via arbitrary SNMP community strings. The root cause is the use of default, potentially insecure SNMP community strings that enable unauthorized write access t...
CVE-2002-0478
The default configuration of Foundry Networks EdgeIron 4802F allows remote attackers to modify sensitive information via arbitrary SNMP community strings...
CVE-2002-0452
Foundry Networks ServerIron switches do not decode URIs when applying "url-map" rules, which could make it easier for attackers to cause the switch to forward traffic to a different server than intended and exploit vulnerabilities that would otherwise be inaccessible...
Unauthorized SNMP access in Foundry Networks EdgeIron 4802F
Any SNMP community has read/write access in default configuration...
CVE-2000-0178
ServerIron switches by Foundry Networks have predictable TCP/IP sequence numbers, which allows remote attackers to spoof or hijack sessions...
CVE-2000-0178
CVE-2000-0178 affects Foundry Networks ServerIron switches, where predictable TCP/IP sequence numbers can enable remote attackers to spoof or hijack sessions. The available documents confirm the vulnerability and resulting impact (session spoofing/hijacking) but do not provide concrete remediatio...