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Siemens Scalance XR552 FirmwareAffected devices do not properly sanitize an input field. This could allow an authenticated remote …

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Siemens SCALANCE M-800Buffer Overflow

8.8
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Siemens 6GK5788 FirmwareAffected devices do not properly authorize the change password function of the web interface. This …

8.8
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Apple iOS and macOSBuffer Overflow, Input Validation, Use After Free, Integer Overflow, Race Condition

8.2
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BusyBoxUse After Free

7.8
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Siemens SIPLUS ET 200SPInteger Overflow

7.5
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Siemens 6GK5622-2GS00-2AC2A vulnerability has been identified in SCALANCE SC622-2C (All versions < V2.3), SCALANCE SC622-2C (A…

7.1
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Siemens SCALANCE XC206-2G PoE (54 V DC) FirmwareWeak Encryption

7.1
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Siemens Scalance XR552 FirmwareXSS

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redhat/curlInput Validation

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Siemens SCALANCE XC206-2G PoE (54 V DC) FirmwareAffected devices store the CLI user passwords encrypted in flash memory. Attackers with physical acc…

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Siemens SCALANCE XC206-2G PoE (54 V DC) FirmwareAffected devices do not check the TFTP blocksize correctly. This could allow an authenticated attack…

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Splunk Universal ForwarderInput Validation

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Siemens Scalance M812-1 ADSL Router4 vulnerabilities

Integer overflow in TCP_SKB_CB(skb)->tcp_gso_segs

7.8
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SACK can cause extensive memory use via fragmented resend queue

7.5
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Jonathan Looney discovered that the Linux kernel default MSS is hard-coded to 48 bytes. This allows …

7.5
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OpenBSD kernel version <= 6.5 can be forced to create long chains of TCP SACK holes that causes very…

7.5
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