CVE-2023-22780: Unauthenticated Buffer Overflow Vulnerabilities in Services Accessed by the PAPI Protocol
There are buffer overflow vulnerabilities in multiple underlying services that could lead to unauthenticated remote code execution by sending specially crafted packets destined to the PAPI (Aruba's access point management protocol) UDP port (8211). Successful exploitation of these vulnerabilities result in the ability to execute arbitrary code as a privileged user on the underlying operating system.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is CVE-2023-22780?
CVE-2023-22780 is a buffer overflow vulnerability in multiple underlying services that could lead to unauthenticated remote code execution.
What is the severity of CVE-2023-22780?
CVE-2023-22780 has a severity rating of 9.8 (critical).
Which software is affected by CVE-2023-22780?
Hp Arubaos, Hp Instantos (versions between 10.3.0.0 and 10.3.1.0 for Arubaos, versions between 6.4.0.0 and 6.4.4.8-4.2.4.20 for Instantos, versions between 6.5.0.0 and 6.5.4.23 for Instantos, versions between 8.4.0.0 and 8.6.0.0 (exclusively) for Instantos, versions between 8.6.0.0 and 8.6.0.19 for Instantos, versions between 8.7.0.0 and 8.9.0.0 for Instantos, and versions between 8.10.0.0 and 8.10.0.4 for Instantos) are affected by CVE-2023-22780.
How can CVE-2023-22780 be exploited?
CVE-2023-22780 can be exploited by sending specially crafted packets to the PAPI (Aruba's access point management protocol) UDP port (8211).
Is there a fix available for CVE-2023-22780?
Please refer to the official reference link provided for information on available fixes for CVE-2023-22780.