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NVD
added 2025/10/14 5:15 p.m.1 views

CVE-2025-37139

A vulnerability in an AOS firmware binary allows an authenticated malicious actor to permanently delete necessary boot information. Successful exploitation may render the system unbootable, resulting in a Denial of Service that can only be resolved by replacing the affected hardware...

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CVE
CVE
added 2025/10/14 4:58 p.m.2 views

CVE-2025-37139

Technical details about CVE-2025-37139 (affected AOS firmware, root cause, vulnerable components, affected versions, and fixes) are not publicly provided in the connected documents. Monitor for updates from HP Aruba/NVD and related advisories.

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EUVD
EUVD
added 2025/10/14 4:58 p.m.1 views

EUVD-2025-34436

A vulnerability in an AOS firmware binary allows an authenticated malicious actor to permanently delete necessary boot information. Successful exploitation may render the system unbootable, resulting in a Denial of Service that can only be resolved by replacing the affected hardware...

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Positive Technologies
Positive Technologies
added 2025/10/14 12:0 a.m.1 views

PT-2025-41983

A vulnerability in an AOS firmware binary allows an authenticated malicious actor to permanently delete necessary boot information. Successful exploitation may render the system unbootable, resulting in a Denial of Service that can only be resolved by replacing the affected hardware...

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Schneier on Security
Schneier on Security
added 2024/03/27 11:1 a.m.16 views

Security Vulnerability in Saflok’s RFID-Based Keycard Locks

Its pretty devastating: Today, Ian Carroll, Lennert Wouters, and a team of other security researchers are revealing a hotel keycard hacking technique they call Unsaflok. The technique is a collection of security vulnerabilities that would allow a hacker to almost instantly open several models of...

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Pen Test Partners Blog
Pen Test Partners Blog
added 2021/09/01 5:10 a.m.62 views

Why the Raspberry Pi isn’t suitable for IoT

Let’s start by praising the Raspberry Pi: it has brought cheap computing to many, has inspired and enabled education and undoubtedly been a huge benefit. I use my own Pi daily, and we have often used its flexibility to perform hardware testing, from accessing UART to reading flash memory. So why ...

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Information Security Automation
Information Security Automation
added 2018/01/11 11:19 a.m.53 views

Tracking changes in CERT bulletins and Nessus plugins using Vulners Time Machine

If you use Vulners.com vulnerability search engine, you probably know that it has a real "Time Machine". Each time Vulners sees some changes on a source page it creates a new version of security object. And you can see the full history of changes in a nice GUI: In most cases, the vendor just...

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Citrix
Citrix
added 2017/03/15 12:0 a.m.5 views

How to Remove and Replace a NetScaler in High Availability (HA) Pair Setup

This article helps you address RMA replacements and includes instruction on how to backup configurations, upgrade or downgrade shipped software version, and setup of RPC password on NetScaler. Before you Begin Label all interfaces/cables prior to swap Requirements A Windows client or server with...

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securityvulns
securityvulns
added 2012/04/24 12:0 a.m.43 views

[security bulletin] HPSBPV02754 SSRT100803 rev.1 - HP ProCurve 5400 zl Switch, Compact flash card virus

-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 SUPPORT COMMUNICATION - SECURITY BULLETIN Document ID: c03249176 Version: 1 HPSBPV02754 SSRT100803 rev.1 - HP ProCurve 5400 zl Switch, Compact flash card virus NOTICE: The information in this Security Bulletin should be acted upon as soon as possible...

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