Multiple vulnerabilities exist in the Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) implementation for Cisco Small Business RV Series Routers. An unauthenticated, adjacent attacker could execute arbitrary code or cause an affected router to leak system memory or reload. A memory leak or device reload would cause a denial of service (DoS) condition on an affected device. For more information about these vulnerabilities, see the Details section of this advisory. Note: LLDP is a Layer 2 protocol. To exploit these vulnerabilities, an attacker must be in the same broadcast domain as the affected device (Layer 2 adjacent).
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cisco rv132w_firmware 1.0.1.14 |
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cisco rv132w_firmware 1.0.3.20 |
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cisco rv134w_firmware 1.0.1.14 |
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cisco rv134w_firmware 1.0.3.20 |
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cisco rv160_firmware 1.0.1.14 |
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cisco rv160_firmware 1.0.3.20 |
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cisco rv160w_firmware 1.0.1.14 |
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cisco rv160w_firmware 1.0.3.20 |
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cisco rv260_firmware 1.0.1.14 |
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cisco rv260_firmware 1.0.3.20 |
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cisco rv260p_firmware 1.0.1.14 |
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cisco rv260p_firmware 1.0.3.20 |
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cisco rv260w_firmware 1.0.1.14 |
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cisco rv260w_firmware 1.0.3.20 |
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cisco rv340_firmware 1.0.1.14 |
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cisco rv340_firmware 1.0.3.20 |
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cisco rv340w_firmware 1.0.1.14 |
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cisco rv340w_firmware 1.0.3.20 |
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cisco rv345_firmware 1.0.1.14 |
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cisco rv345_firmware 1.0.3.20 |
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cisco rv345p_firmware 1.0.1.14 |
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cisco rv345p_firmware 1.0.3.20 |