CVE-2024-0901
CVSS 3.1 Score 7.5 of 10 (high)
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Summary
CVE-2024-0901 is a newly discovered vulnerability that allows a malicious packet sender to remotely trigger a segmentation fault (SEGV) or cause an out-of-bounds read issue. By sending a specially crafted packet with the correct length, an attacker can exploit this vulnerability, leading to crashes or potentially more serious data breaches. This vulnerability poses a significant risk to targeted networks, as it can be exploited remotely without requiring any prior authentication or access. It is essential that affected systems are promptly patched to mitigate this threat.
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