CVE-2023-45619

CVSS 3.1 Score 8.2 of 10 (high)

Details

Published Nov 14, 2023
Updated: Nov 21, 2023

Summary

CVE-2023-45619 is an arbitrary file deletion vulnerability that affects the RSSI service accessed by PAPI, which is Aruba's access point management protocol. Exploiting this vulnerability allows an attacker to delete arbitrary files on the underlying operating system, potentially disrupting normal operations and compromising the integrity of the access point. The vulnerability has a high severity rating with a base score of 8.2 and an availability impact of high. The exploitability score is 3.9, indicating that it is relatively easy to exploit. To remediate this vulnerability, organizations should apply the necessary security patches or updates provided by Aruba to fix the issue and prevent potential attacks.

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