Wind River VxWorks 6.9 and vx7 has a Buffer Overflow in the IPv4 component. There is an IPNET security vulnerability: Stack overflow in the parsing of IPv4 packets’ IP options.
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windriver vxworks |
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netapp e-series santricity os controller |
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sonicwall sonicos |
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sonicwall sonicos 6.2.7.1 |
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sonicwall sonicos 6.2.7.7 |
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sonicwall sonicos 6.2.7.0 |
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siemens siprotec 5 firmware |
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siemens power meter 9410 firmware |
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siemens power meter 9810 firmware |
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siemens ruggedcom win7000 firmware |
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siemens ruggedcom win7018 firmware |
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siemens ruggedcom win7025 firmware |
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siemens ruggedcom win7200 firmware |
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belden hirschmann hios |
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belden garrettcom magnum dx940e firmware |
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Wind River has patched 11 security vulnerabilities in VxWorks that can be potentially exploited over networks or the internet to commandeer all sorts of equipment dotted around the planet. This real-time operating system powers car electronics, factory robots and controllers, aircraft and spacecraft, wireless routers, medical equipment, digital displays, and plenty of other stuff – so if you deploy a vulnerable version of VxWorks, and it is network or internet-connected, you definitely want to...