First published: Wed Mar 26 2003(Updated: )
The Key Distribution Center (KDC) in Kerberos 5 (krb5) 1.2.7 and earlier allows remote, authenticated attackers to cause a denial of service (crash) on KDCs within the same realm using a certain protocol request that causes the KDC to corrupt its heap (aka "buffer underrun").
Credit: cve@mitre.org
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
---|---|---|
MIT Kerberos 5 | =1.0 | |
MIT Kerberos 5 | =1.2.2.beta1 | |
MIT Kerberos 5 | =1.0.6 | |
MIT Kerberos 5 | =1.1 | |
MIT Kerberos 5 | =1.1.1 | |
MIT Kerberos 5 | =1.2 | |
MIT Kerberos 5 | =1.2.1 | |
MIT Kerberos 5 | =1.2.2 | |
MIT Kerberos 5 | =1.2.3 | |
MIT Kerberos 5 | =1.2.4 | |
MIT Kerberos 5 | =1.2.5 | |
MIT Kerberos 5 | =1.2.6 | |
MIT Kerberos 5 | =1.2.7 | |
MIT Kerberos 5 | =1.3-alpha1 |
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CVE-2003-0082 is classified as a moderate severity vulnerability due to its potential to cause denial of service.
To fix CVE-2003-0082, you should upgrade to a patched version of Kerberos 5 that addresses the buffer underrun issue.
CVE-2003-0082 affects Kerberos 5 versions 1.2.7 and earlier.
Yes, CVE-2003-0082 can be exploited remotely by authenticated attackers through specific protocol requests.
CVE-2003-0082 primarily affects systems running Kerberos 5 versions 1.2.7 and earlier within the same realm.