Predictable TCP Initial Sequence Numbers in Cisco AP340 Base Station
CVE-2001-0163

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Key Information:

Vendor

Cisco

Vendor
CVE Published:
1 January 2001

What is CVE-2001-0163?

The Cisco AP340 base station is susceptible to a vulnerability that allows attackers to exploit predictable TCP Initial Sequence Numbers (ISNs). This predictability can enable malicious actors to spoof legitimate connections or hijack active TCP sessions, posing a significant risk to network integrity and data security. Organizations using the AP340 should analyze their exposure to this vulnerability and take appropriate steps to mitigate the risks involved.

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Timeline

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