CVE-2024-32151
CVSS 3.1 Score 5.9 of 10 (medium)
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Summary
CVE-2024-32151 is a newly disclosed cybersecurity vulnerability in which user passwords are decrypted and stored in memory prior to login. This means that if an attacker gains access to a system's core dump file, they can retrieve these decrypted passwords, potentially leading to unauthorized access. It is important to note that for specific product details, including names, model numbers, and versions, users should refer to the announcements from the respective vendors listed in the references section. This vulnerability poses a significant risk, as decrypted passwords are a valuable target for unauthorized users. It is advised that affected organizations and individuals apply the necessary patches or updates as soon as possible to mitigate this risk.
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