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EUVD-2002-2294
Malware in sbrugna...
CVE-2002-2316
Cisco Catalyst 4000 series switches running CatOS 5.5.5, 6.3.5, and 7.1.2 do not always learn MAC addresses from a single initial packet, which causes unicast traffic to be broadcast across the switch and allows remote attackers to obtain sensitive network information by sniffing...
FreeBSD -- Wi-Fi encryption bypass
Problem Description: The net80211 subsystem would fallback to the multicast key for unicast traffic in the event the unicast key was removed. This would result in buffered unicast traffic being exposed to any stations with access to the multicast key. Impact: As described in the "Framing Frames:...
SUSE CVE-2013-0149
The OSPF implementation in Cisco IOS 12.0 through 12.4 and 15.0 through 15.3, IOS-XE 2.x through 3.9.xS, ASA and PIX 7.x through 9.1, FWSM, NX-OS, and StarOS before 14.0.50488 does not properly validate Link State Advertisement LSA type 1 packets before performing operations on the LSA database,...
CVE-2021-0242
A vulnerability due to the improper handling of direct memory access DMA buffers on EX4300 switches on Juniper Networks Junos OS allows an attacker sending specific unicast frames to trigger a Denial of Service DoS condition by exhausting DMA buffers, causing the FPC to crash and the device to...
Do High Vanity Bitrates Choke Your Live OTT Service Out of the Gate?
Studies show that video consumption demand is growing faster than capacity. While capacity overhead does exist, current trends suggest that we'll see more bottlenecking on last-hop connectivity, especially with regionally targeted content. By pushing "vanity bitrates" -- those topmost speeds that...
CVE-2002-2316
Cisco Catalyst 4000 series switches running CatOS 5.5.5, 6.3.5, and 7.1.2 do not always learn MAC addresses from a single initial packet, which causes unicast traffic to be broadcast across the switch and allows remote attackers to obtain sensitive network information by sniffing...
CVE-2002-2316
Cisco Catalyst 4000 series switches running CatOS 5.5.5, 6.3.5, and 7.1.2 do not always learn MAC addresses from a single initial packet, which causes unicast traffic to be broadcast across the switch and allows remote attackers to obtain sensitive network information by sniffing...