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CVE-2025-66647 RIOT OS has buffer overflow in gnrc_ipv6_ext_frag_reass
RIOT is an open-source microcontroller operating system, designed to match the requirements of Internet of Things IoT devices and other embedded devices. A vulnerability was discovered in the IPv6 fragmentation reassembly implementation of RIOT OS v2025.07. When copying the contents of the first...
CVE-2025-66647 RIOT OS has buffer overflow in gnrc_ipv6_ext_frag_reass
RIOT is an open-source microcontroller operating system, designed to match the requirements of Internet of Things IoT devices and other embedded devices. A vulnerability was discovered in the IPv6 fragmentation reassembly implementation of RIOT OS v2025.07. When copying the contents of the first...
PT-2025-51894
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions RIOT versions prior to 2025.10 Description RIOT OS, designed for IoT and embedded devices, contains a flaw in its IPv6 fragmentation reassembly process. Specifically, the implementation lacks a size check when copying the first fragment offset...
CVE-2023-24818
RIOT-OS, an operating system that supports Internet of Things devices, contains a network stack with the ability to process 6LoWPAN frames. Prior to version 2022.10, an attacker can send a crafted frame to the device resulting in a NULL pointer dereference. During forwarding of a fragment an...
SUSE CVE-2015-5315
The eappwdprocess function in eappeer/eappwd.c in wpasupplicant 2.x before 2.6 does not validate that the reassembly buffer is large enough for the final fragment when EAP-pwd is enabled in a network configuration profile, which allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service process...
DEBIAN-CVE-2015-5315
The eappwdprocess function in eappeer/eappwd.c in wpasupplicant 2.x before 2.6 does not validate that the reassembly buffer is large enough for the final fragment when EAP-pwd is enabled in a network configuration profile, which allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service process...
UBUNTU-CVE-2015-5314
The eappwdprocess function in eapserver/eapserverpwd.c in hostapd 2.x before 2.6 does not validate that the reassembly buffer is large enough for the final fragment when used with 1 an internal EAP server or 2 a RADIUS server and EAP-pwd is enabled in a runtime configuration, which allows remote...