3.7
CWE
290
Advisory Published
Updated

GHSA-h92q-fgpp-qhrq

First published: Wed Sep 18 2024(Updated: )

CoreDNS through 1.10.1 enables attackers to achieve DNS cache poisoning and inject fake responses via a birthday attack.

Affected SoftwareAffected VersionHow to fix
go/github.com/coredns/coredns<=1.10.1

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is the severity of GHSA-h92q-fgpp-qhrq?

    GHSA-h92q-fgpp-qhrq has a high severity due to the potential for DNS cache poisoning.

  • How do I fix GHSA-h92q-fgpp-qhrq?

    To fix GHSA-h92q-fgpp-qhrq, update CoreDNS to version 1.10.2 or later.

  • What is the vulnerability described in GHSA-h92q-fgpp-qhrq?

    GHSA-h92q-fgpp-qhrq describes a vulnerability that allows attackers to perform DNS cache poisoning via a birthday attack.

  • Which versions of CoreDNS are affected by GHSA-h92q-fgpp-qhrq?

    CoreDNS versions up to and including 1.10.1 are affected by GHSA-h92q-fgpp-qhrq.

  • Can GHSA-h92q-fgpp-qhrq lead to data interception?

    Yes, GHSA-h92q-fgpp-qhrq can lead to data interception due to the injection of fake DNS responses.

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