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CVE-2018-4002
An exploitable denial-of-service vulnerability exists in the mdnscap binary of the CUJO Smart Firewall running firmware 7003. When parsing labels in mDNS packets, the firewall unsafely handles label compression pointers, leading to an uncontrolled recursion that eventually exhausts the stack,...
CVE-2018-4031
An exploitable vulnerability exists in the safe browsing function of the CUJO Smart Firewall, version 7003. The flaw lies in the way the safe browsing function parses HTTP requests. The server hostname is extracted from captured HTTP/HTTPS requests and inserted as part of a Lua statement without...
EUVD-2018-15817
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EUVD-2018-15749
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EUVD-2018-15788
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EUVD-2018-15755
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EUVD-2018-15789
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EUVD-2018-15816
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EUVD-2018-15771
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EUVD-2018-15797
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CVE-2018-3985
An exploitable double free vulnerability exists in the mdnscap binary of the CUJO Smart Firewall. When parsing mDNS packets, a memory space is freed twice if an invalid query name is encountered, leading to arbitrary code execution in the context of the mdnscap process. An unauthenticated attacke...
Weak Password Vulnerability in 360 Skywall's New Generation Intelligent Firewalls
360 Skywall New Generation Intelligent Firewall is a new generation firewall independently developed by NetShen Information Technology Beijing Co. A weak password vulnerability exists in the 360 Tinti New Generation Intelligent Firewall, which can be exploited by attackers to obtain sensitive...
CVE-2018-4031
An exploitable vulnerability exists in the safe browsing function of the CUJO Smart Firewall, version 7003. The flaw lies in the way the safe browsing function parses HTTP requests. The server hostname is extracted from captured HTTP/HTTPS requests and inserted as part of a Lua statement without...
CVE-2018-4002
An exploitable denial-of-service vulnerability exists in the mdnscap binary of the CUJO Smart Firewall running firmware 7003. When parsing labels in mDNS packets, the firewall unsafely handles label compression pointers, leading to an uncontrolled recursion that eventually exhausts the stack,...
CVE-2018-4031
An exploitable vulnerability exists in the safe browsing function of the CUJO Smart Firewall, version 7003. The flaw lies in the way the safe browsing function parses HTTP requests. The server hostname is extracted from captured HTTP/HTTPS requests and inserted as part of a Lua statement without...
Denial of service
An exploitable denial-of-service vulnerability exists in the mdnscap binary of the CUJO Smart Firewall running firmware 7003. When parsing labels in mDNS packets, the firewall unsafely handles label compression pointers, leading to an uncontrolled recursion that eventually exhausts the stack,...
CVE-2018-4002
The CVE-2018-4002 issue affects CUJO Smart Firewall (firmware 7003) mdnscap, where mdnscap’s mDNS label parsing mishandles compression pointers, creating an uncontrolled recursion that exhausts the call stack and crashes the mdnscap process. An unauthenticated remote attacker can send specially c...
CVE-2018-4031
CVE-2018-4031 affects CUJO Smart Firewall firmware 7003. The safe-browsing component abuses Lunatik (kernel Lua) by injecting unsanitized Host header data into a Lua statement, enabling arbitrary code execution in the kernel. Exploitation can occur via crafted HTTP/HTTPS requests containing a mal...
Cyber Security Week in Review (March 22)
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CVE-2018-4030
An exploitable vulnerability exists the safe browsing function of the CUJO Smart Firewall, version 7003. The bug lies in the way the safe browsing function parses HTTP requests. The "Host" header is incorrectly extracted from captured HTTP requests, which would allow an attacker to visit any...