7.5
CWE
476
Advisory Published
Updated

CVE-2018-8011: mod_md, DoS via Coredumps on specially crafted requests

First published: Wed Jul 18 2018(Updated: )

By specially crafting HTTP requests, the mod_md challenge handler would dereference a NULL pointer and cause the child process to segfault. This could be used to DoS the server. Fixed in Apache HTTP Server 2.4.34 (Affected 2.4.33).

Credit: security@apache.org

Affected SoftwareAffected VersionHow to fix
Apache Http Server=2.4.33
netapp cloud backup

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is the severity of CVE-2018-8011?

    CVE-2018-8011 has a severity rating that may escalate to a DoS (Denial of Service) due to potential server crashes.

  • How do I mitigate CVE-2018-8011?

    Mitigation for CVE-2018-8011 involves upgrading to Apache HTTP Server version 2.4.34 or later.

  • What version of Apache HTTP Server is affected by CVE-2018-8011?

    CVE-2018-8011 affects Apache HTTP Server version 2.4.33.

  • Is CVE-2018-8011 specific to any other software?

    Yes, CVE-2018-8011 also affects Netapp Cloud Backup software.

  • What kind of attack can CVE-2018-8011 be exploited for?

    CVE-2018-8011 can be exploited to perform Denial of Service attacks by causing the server to segfault.

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