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CVE-2024-48075 Detail

Description

A Heap buffer overflow in the server-site handshake implementation in Real Time Logic SharkSSL from 09/09/24 and earlier allows a remote attacker to trigger a Denial-of-Service via a malformed TLS Client Key Exchange message.


Metrics

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CVSS 4.0 Severity and Vector Strings:

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Hyperlink Resource
https://github.com/RealTimeLogic/SharkSSL/commit/7045f6f254060640ff77eef2027f108fcc20e2f2
https://www.telekom.com/resource/blob/1083076/8bf5c03520005b8e699dfb9bce470fc7/dl-241104-cve-2024-48075-data.pdf

Weakness Enumeration

CWE-ID CWE Name Source
CWE-120 Buffer Copy without Checking Size of Input ('Classic Buffer Overflow') CISA-ADP  

Change History

3 change records found show changes

Quick Info

CVE Dictionary Entry:
CVE-2024-48075
NVD Published Date:
11/12/2024
NVD Last Modified:
11/21/2024
Source:
MITRE