CVE-2023-5500
CVSS 3.1 Score 8.8 of 10 (high)
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Summary
CVE-2023-5500 is a newly identified vulnerability that grants a remote attacker with minimal privileges the ability to execute code injection, ultimately resulting in full control over the affected device. This issue arises from improper code generation controls, enabling an adversary to manipulate the system to their advantage, bypassing existing security measures. This vulnerability poses a significant risk, as an attacker can exploit it to gain unrestricted access, potentially leading to data breaches or system compromise. Organizations are urged to apply necessary patches or mitigations to protect against this threat.
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