ARP Spoofing Vulnerability in Windows 95 and 98 by Microsoft
CVE-2000-0612
Currently unrated
Summary
Windows 95 and Windows 98 are susceptible to a vulnerability where spoofed ARP packets can be mishandled. This weakness allows remote attackers to modify static ARP entries in the cache table, potentially redirecting network traffic and leading to unauthorized access or data interception. Proper mitigation strategies should be implemented to safeguard affected systems against potential exploits.
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EPSS Score
15% chance of being exploited in the next 30 days.
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Vulnerability Reserved
Vulnerability published