First published: Mon May 08 2023(Updated: )
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.
Credit: security-alert@hpe.com
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
---|---|---|
Hp Arubaos | >=10.3.0.0<=10.3.1.0 | |
Hp Instantos | >=6.4.0.0<=6.4.4.8-4.2.4.20 | |
Hp Instantos | >=6.5.0.0<=6.5.4.23 | |
Hp Instantos | >=8.4.0.0<8.6.0.0 | |
Hp Instantos | >=8.6.0.0<=8.6.0.19 | |
Hp Instantos | >=8.7.0.0<=8.9.0.0 | |
Hp Instantos | >=8.10.0.0<=8.10.0.4 |
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The vulnerability ID is CVE-2023-22784.
The severity of CVE-2023-22784 is critical with a score of 9.8.
Multiple underlying services are affected by CVE-2023-22784.
CVE-2023-22784 can be exploited by sending specially crafted packets to the PAPI UDP port (8211).
You can find more information about CVE-2023-22784 at the following link: [Aruba Networks PSA-2023-006](https://www.arubanetworks.com/assets/alert/ARUBA-PSA-2023-006.txt).