First published: Tue Feb 03 2015(Updated: )
Heap-based buffer overflow in Aruba Instant (IAP) with firmware before 4.0.0.7 and 4.1.x before 4.1.1.2 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (crash or reset to factory default) via a malformed frame to the wireless interface.
Credit: cve@mitre.org
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
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Aruba Networks AP-300 Series Instant Access Points Firmware | <=4.0.0.6 | |
Aruba Networks AP-300 Series Instant Access Points Firmware | =4.1.0.0 | |
Aruba Networks AP-300 Series Instant Access Points Firmware | =4.1.0.1 | |
Aruba Networks AP-300 Series Instant Access Points Firmware | =4.1.0.2 | |
Aruba Networks AP-300 Series Instant Access Points Firmware | =4.1.1 | |
Aruba Networks AP-300 Series Instant Access Points Firmware | =4.1.1.1 | |
Aruba Networks Instant Access Point |
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CVE-2015-1348 is classified as a high severity vulnerability due to its potential to cause denial of service.
To fix CVE-2015-1348, upgrade your Aruba Instant Access Point firmware to version 4.0.0.7 or 4.1.1.2 or later.
CVE-2015-1348 affects Aruba Instant firmware versions before 4.0.0.7 and 4.1.x before 4.1.1.2.
CVE-2015-1348 allows remote attackers to crash the system or reset it to factory defaults.
There is no specific workaround for CVE-2015-1348; the recommended action is to update to the latest firmware.