First published: Tue Jun 04 2024(Updated: )
A vulnerability regarding buffer copy without checking the size of input ('Classic Buffer Overflow') has been found in the login component. This allows remote attackers to conduct denial-of-service attacks via unspecified vectors. This attack only affects the login service which will automatically restart. The following models with Synology Camera Firmware versions before 1.1.1-0383 may be affected: BC500 and TC500.
Credit: security@synology.com
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
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Synology Camera Firmware | <1.1.1-0383 | |
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Synology Camera Firmware | <1.1.1-0383 | |
Synology BC500 | ||
All of | ||
Synology Camera Firmware | <1.1.1-0383 | |
Synology TC500 |
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CVE-2024-5463 is classified as a high-severity vulnerability due to its potential to enable denial-of-service attacks.
To fix CVE-2024-5463, ensure that you update your Synology Camera Firmware to the latest version beyond 1.1.1-0383 as recommended by Synology.
The potential impacts of CVE-2024-5463 include service outages and denial-of-service attacks targeting the login service.
CVE-2024-5463 affects users of Synology Camera Firmware versions up to 1.1.1-0383.
Currently, the recommended action for CVE-2024-5463 is to upgrade to the latest firmware, as no specific workaround has been identified.