First published: Tue Apr 30 2019(Updated: )
Crestron AM-100 with firmware 1.6.0.2 and AM-101 with firmware 2.7.0.2 is vulnerable to denial of service via a crafted request to TCP port 389. The request will force the slideshow to transition into a "stopped" state. A remote, unauthenticated attacker can use this vulnerability to stop an active slideshow.
Credit: vulnreport@tenable.com vulnreport@tenable.com
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
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Crestron AM-100 firmware | =1.6.0.2 | |
Crestron AM-100 | ||
Crestron AM-101 firmware | =2.7.0.2 | |
Crestron AM-101 | ||
All of | ||
Crestron AM-100 firmware | =1.6.0.2 | |
Crestron AM-100 | ||
All of | ||
Crestron AM-101 firmware | =2.7.0.2 | |
Crestron AM-101 |
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CVE-2019-3936 is a vulnerability in Crestron AM-100 firmware 1.6.0.2 and AM-101 firmware 2.7.0.2 that allows a remote, unauthenticated attacker to cause a denial of service by sending a crafted request to TCP port 389.
The severity of CVE-2019-3936 is high, with a CVSS severity score of 7.5.
An attacker can exploit CVE-2019-3936 by sending a crafted request to TCP port 389, which will force the slideshow to transition into a "stopped" state, causing a denial of service.
CVE-2019-3936 affects Crestron AM-100 firmware 1.6.0.2 and AM-101 firmware 2.7.0.2.
At the moment, there is no fix available for CVE-2019-3936. It is recommended to contact the vendor for updates and mitigation steps.