3.9
Advisory Published
Updated

CVE-2019-9700

First published: Tue Jul 16 2019(Updated: )

Norton Password Manager, prior to 6.3.0.2082, may be susceptible to an address spoofing issue. This type of issue may allow an attacker to disguise their origin IP address in order to obfuscate the source of network traffic.

Credit: secure@symantec.com

Affected SoftwareAffected VersionHow to fix
Norton Password Manager<6.2.309
Norton Password Manager<6.3.0.2082

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is the vulnerability ID for this issue?

    The vulnerability ID for this issue is CVE-2019-9700.

  • What is the severity level of CVE-2019-9700?

    CVE-2019-9700 has a severity level of low.

  • What software versions are affected by CVE-2019-9700?

    Norton Password Manager versions up to 6.2.309 for iPhone OS and up to 6.3.0.2082 for Android are affected by CVE-2019-9700.

  • What is the nature of the vulnerability in CVE-2019-9700?

    CVE-2019-9700 is an address spoofing issue that allows an attacker to disguise their origin IP address to obfuscate the source of network traffic.

  • Is there a fix available for CVE-2019-9700?

    Yes, upgrading Norton Password Manager to version 6.3.0.2082 or higher resolves CVE-2019-9700.

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