CVE-2023-6232

CVSS 3.1 Score 9.8 of 10 (high)

Details

Published Feb 6, 2024
Updated: Feb 13, 2024
CWE ID 787

Summary

CVE-2023-6232 is a buffer overflow vulnerability in the Address Book username process of the Mobile Device Function authentication in Office Multifunction Printers and Laser Printers. The affected products include Satera LBP670C Series/Satera MF750C Series firmware v03.07 and earlier sold in Japan, Color imageCLASS LBP674C/Color imageCLASS X LBP1333C/Color imageCLASS MF750C Series/Color imageCLASS X MF1333C Series firmware v03.07 and earlier sold in the US, and i-SENSYS LBP673Cdw/C1333P/i-SENSYS MF750C Series/C1333i Series firmware v03.07 and earlier sold in Europe. Exploiting this vulnerability can result in the affected product becoming unresponsive or allow an attacker on the network segment to execute arbitrary code. The severity of this vulnerability is rated as critical with a base score of 9.8, indicating a high potential danger to organizations using these products. Remediation should involve updating the firmware to versions later than v03.07 to mitigate the risk associated with this vulnerability (CVE ID: CVE-2023-6232).

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