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Juniper JUNOSJunos OS: SRX Series: If DNS traceoptions are configured in a DGA or tunnel detection scenario specific DNS traffic leads to a PFE crash

8.7
First published (updated )

Juniper JUNOSJunos OS: SRX Series: When "tcp-encap" is configured and specific packets are received flowd will crash

7.5
EPSS
0.05%
First published (updated )

Juniper JUNOSSRX Series and MX Series: An FPC core is observed when IDP is enabled on the device and a specific malformed SSL packet is received

7.5
First published (updated )

Juniper JUNOSJunos OS: SRX Series: jbuf memory leak when SSL Proxy and UTM Web-Filtering is applied

7.5
First published (updated )

Juniper JUNOSJunos OS: SRX Series: The flow processing daemon (flowd) will crash when Unified Policies are used with IPv6 and certain dynamic applications are rejected by the device

7.5
First published (updated )

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Juniper JUNOSJunos OS: SRX Series and MX Series: Memory leak due to receipt of specially crafted SIP calls

7.5
First published (updated )

Juniper JUNOSJunos OS: MX Series and SRX Series: The flow processing daemon (flowd) will crash if SIP ALG is enabled and a malformed SIP packet is received

7.5
First published (updated )

Juniper JUNOSJunos OS: MX Series and SRX Series: The flow processing daemon (flowd) will crash if the SIP ALG is enabled and specific SIP messages are processed

7.5
First published (updated )

Juniper JUNOSJunos OS: SRX Series: A memory leak might be observed in IPsec VPN scenario leading to an FPC crash

7.5
First published (updated )

Juniper JUNOSJunos OS: MX Series and SRX Series: The flow processing daemon (flowd) will crash when specific H.323 packets are received

7.5
First published (updated )

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Juniper JUNOSJunos OS: SRX Series: A flowd core will be observed when malformed GPRS traffic is processed

7.5
First published (updated )

Juniper JUNOSJunos OS: SRX Series: Upon processing of a genuine packet the pkid process will crash during CMPv2 auto-re-enrollment

7.5
First published (updated )

Juniper JUNOSSRX Series: If Unified Threat Management (UTM) Enhanced Content Filtering (CF) is enabled and specific traffic is processed the PFE will crash

7.5
First published (updated )

Juniper JUNOSJunos OS: SRX Series and MX Series: When specific valid SIP packets are received the PFE will crash

7.5
First published (updated )

Juniper JUNOSJunos OS: SRX series: The PFE will crash when specific traffic is scanned by Enhanced Web Filtering safe-search

7.5
First published (updated )

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Juniper JUNOSJunos OS: SRX Series: An FPC memory leak can occur in an APBR scenario

7.5
First published (updated )

Juniper JUNOSJunos OS: SRX and EX Series: Local privilege escalation flaw in "download" functionality

7.8
First published (updated )

Juniper JUNOSJunos OS: MX MS-MPC or MS-MIC, or SRX SPC crashes if it receives a SIP message with a specific contact header format

7.5
First published (updated )

Juniper JUNOSJunos OS: SRX Series: Denial of service vulnerability in flowd daemon upon receipt of a specific fragmented packet

7.5
First published (updated )

Juniper JUNOSJunos OS: MX Series and SRX Series: The flowd daemon will crash if the SIP ALG is enabled and specific SIP messages are processed

7.5
First published (updated )

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Juniper JUNOSSRX Series and MX Series with SPC3: A high percentage of fragments might lead to high latency or packet drops

7.5
First published (updated )

Juniper JUNOSJunos OS: MX and SRX series: Flowd core observed if the SIP ALG is enabled and a specific Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) packet is received

7.5
First published (updated )

Juniper JUNOSJunos OS: SRX Series: Persistent XSS vulnerability in J-Web

First published (updated )

Juniper JUNOSJunos OS: SRX Series: Denial of Service vulnerability in srxpfe related to PIM

7.5
First published (updated )

Juniper JUNOSJunos OS: SRX Series: Denial of Service vulnerability in flowd due to multicast packets

7.5
First published (updated )

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Juniper JUNOSJunos OS: SRX Series: An attacker may be able to perform Man-in-the-Middle (MitM) attacks during app-id signature updates.

7.4
First published (updated )

Juniper JUNOSJunos OS: SRX Series: flowd process crash due to processing of specific transit IP packets

7.5
First published (updated )

Juniper JUNOSJunos OS: Session fixation vulnerability in J-Web

8.8
First published (updated )

Juniper JUNOSJunos OS: A malformed IPv4 packet received by Junos in an NG-mVPN scenario may cause the routing protocol daemon (rpd) process to core

7.5
First published (updated )

Juniper JUNOSJunos OS: SRX Series: An attacker may cause flowd to crash by sending certain valid SIP traffic to a device with SIP ALG enabled.

7.5
First published (updated )

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Juniper JUNOSJunos OS: SRX Series: A weakness in the Veriexec subsystem may allow privilege escalation.

7.8
First published (updated )

Juniper JUNOSJunos OS: Receipt of a specifically crafted malicious MPLS packet leads to a Junos kernel crash.

7.5
First published (updated )

Juniper JUNOSJunos OS: RPD daemon crashes upon receipt of specific MPLS packet

8.8
First published (updated )

Juniper JUNOSNull Pointer Dereference

7.5
First published (updated )

ISC BINDImproper fetch cleanup sequencing in the resolver can cause named to crash

7.5
First published (updated )

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