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CVE-2018-6794

Suricata before 4.0.4 is prone to an HTTP detection bypass vulnerability in detect.c and stream-tcp.c. If a malicious server breaks a normal TCP flow and sends data before the 3-way handshake is complete, then the data sent by the malicious server will be accepted by web clients such as a web brows...

5.3CVSS5.3AI score0.39398EPSS
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added 2018/07/23 8:29 p.m.46 views

CVE-2016-10728

An issue was discovered in Suricata before 3.1.2. If an ICMPv4 error packet is received as the first packet on a flow in the to_client direction, it confuses the rule grouping lookup logic. The toclient inspection will then continue with the wrong rule group. This can lead to missed detection.

5.3CVSS5AI score0.00391EPSS
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added 2019/05/13 9:29 p.m.45 views

CVE-2019-10053

An issue was discovered in Suricata 4.1.x before 4.1.4. If the input of the function SSHParseBanner is composed only of a \n character, then the program runs into a heap-based buffer over-read. This occurs because the erroneous search for \r results in an integer underflow.

9.8CVSS9.4AI score0.00607EPSS
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added 2018/11/05 9:29 p.m.38 views

CVE-2018-18956

The ProcessMimeEntity function in util-decode-mime.c in Suricata 4.x before 4.0.6 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (segfault and daemon crash) via crafted input to the SMTP parser, as exploited in the wild in November 2018.

7.5CVSS7.2AI score0.01211EPSS
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added 2018/07/23 8:29 p.m.33 views

CVE-2018-14568

Suricata before 4.0.5 stops TCP stream inspection upon a TCP RST from a server. This allows detection bypass because Windows TCP clients proceed with normal processing of TCP data that arrives shortly after an RST (i.e., they act as if the RST had not yet been received).

7.5CVSS7.5AI score0.00281EPSS