An attacker can exploit the memory leak vulnerability by sending a large number of MPTCP packets from a single client to a server. As a result, the server will allocate more memory than required. An attacker can leverage this vulnerability to cause a denial of service or to cause memory leaks.

The VXLAN module has the buffer overflow vulnerability. Successful exploitation of this vulnerability can cause a denial of service.

The VXLAN module has a flaw that can be exploited to cause a denial of service.

VXLAN Module

The VXLAN module has a buffer overflow vulnerability that can be exploited to cause a denial of service.

VXLAN (Virtual eXtensible Local Network)

VXLAN is a network-virtualization technology that encapsulates packets in virtual Ethernet frames and sends them over the Layer 2 (L2) networking fabric.
VXLAN enables new forms of networking, such as overlay networks, in which a virtualized overlay layer can be used to segment traffic flows across different physical networks using an L2 routing protocol.
The VXLAN module has the buffer overflow vulnerability. Successful exploitation of this vulnerability can cause a denial of service.

Vulnerability overview

The VXLAN module has a buffer overflow vulnerability that can be exploited to cause a denial of service.

VXLAN: Input Validation Flaw

A vulnerability in the VXLAN module is present. The vulnerability can be exploited to cause a denial of service.

The VXLAN module has a buffer overflow vulnerability that can be exploited to cause a denial of service.

The VXLAN module has an input validation flaw that can be exploited to cause a denial of service.

Timeline

Published on: 09/16/2022 18:15:00 UTC
Last modified on: 09/21/2022 12:47:00 UTC

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