Stack-based Buffer Overflow in Alcatel-Lucent OmniVista 4760 HTTP Proxy Service
CVE-2010-3281

Currently unrated

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CVE Published:
23 September 2010

What is CVE-2010-3281?

The OmniVista 4760 server from Alcatel-Lucent contains a stack-based buffer overflow in its HTTP proxy service. This vulnerability allows remote attackers to exploit the server by sending specially crafted long requests, potentially leading to arbitrary code execution or causing a denial of service through a service crash. Users of affected versions are advised to apply the necessary patches to mitigate these risks.

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