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Wireshark 4.4.x < 4.4.15 Multiple Vulnerabilities
The version of Wireshark installed on the remote Windows host is prior to 4.4.15. It is, therefore, affected by multiple vulnerabilities as referenced in the wireshark-4.4.15 advisory. - RF4CE Profile protocol dissector crash in Wireshark 4.6.0 to 4.6.3 and 4.4.0 to 4.4.13 allows denial of servic...
Wireshark 4.4.x < 4.4.15 Multiple Vulnerabilities (macOS)
The version of Wireshark installed on the remote macOS / Mac OS X host is prior to 4.4.15. It is, therefore, affected by multiple vulnerabilities as referenced in the wireshark-4.4.15 advisory. - RF4CE Profile protocol dissector crash in Wireshark 4.6.0 to 4.6.3 and 4.4.0 to 4.4.13 allows denial ...
EUVD-2026-26348
GSM RP protocol dissector crash in Wireshark 4.6.0 to 4.6.4 and 4.4.0 to 4.4.14 allows denial of service...
PT-2026-36078
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions Wireshark versions 4.6.0 through 4.6.4 Wireshark versions 4.4.0 through 4.4.14 Description A crash in the GSM RP protocol dissector allows for a denial of service. Recommendations Update Wireshark versions 4.6.0 through 4.6.4 to a version newe...
Wireshark 缓冲区错误漏洞
Wireshark is a set of network packet analysis software developed by the Wireshark team. The software’s function is to capture network packets and display detailed data for analysis. Versions of Wireshark from 4.6.0 to 4.6.4, as well as 4.4.0 to 4.4.14, have a buffer error vulnerability. This...
SUSE CVE-2012-4297
Buffer overflow in the dissectgsmrlcmacdownlink function in epan/dissectors/packet-gsmrlcmac.c in the GSM RLC MAC dissector in Wireshark 1.6.x before 1.6.10 and 1.8.x before 1.8.2 allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via a malformed packet...
SUSE CVE-2015-6245
epan/dissectors/packet-gsmrlcmac.c in the GSM RLC/MAC dissector in Wireshark 1.12.x before 1.12.7 uses incorrect integer data types, which allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service infinite loop via a crafted packet...
Mobile Attacks Reign at Black Hat DC
ARLINGTON, VA–A number of researchers showed off interesting new attack techniques at the Black Hat DC conference this week, including one that enables an attacker to execute malicious code on handsets over the air. Perhaps the most interesting technique discussed at the show was a novel attack...