CVE-2023-49936

CVSS 3.1 Score 7.5 of 10 (high)

Details

Published Dec 14, 2023
Updated: Jan 3, 2024
CWE ID 476

Summary

CVE-2023-49936 is a vulnerability discovered in SchedMD Slurm versions 22.05.x, 23.02.x, and 23.11.x, affecting various products. The vulnerability is classified as a NULL pointer dereference issue, which can lead to denial of service attacks. The fixed versions for this vulnerability are 22.05.11, 23.02.7, and 23.11.1. The base severity of this vulnerability is rated as HIGH with a base score of 7.5 according to NIST's National Vulnerability Database (NVD). It has an exploitability score of 3.9 and poses a potential danger to organizations as it can be exploited remotely over a network without requiring any privileges or user interaction, resulting in high availability impact while not affecting confidentiality or integrity of data. Note: This summary is based on the provided information but may require additional research for a comprehensive understanding of the vulnerability and its implications in specific environments or systems affected by it

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