Null Pointer Reference Vulnerability in Huawei Networking Products
CVE-2017-17135

5.5MEDIUM

Summary

The PEM module of various Huawei networking products contains a null pointer reference vulnerability caused by insufficient verification. An authenticated local attacker can exploit this vulnerability by calling the PEM decoder with specially crafted parameters, potentially leading to a denial of service attack that disrupts operations.

Affected Version(s)

DP300; IPS Module; NGFW Module; NIP6300; NIP6600; RP200; S12700; S1700; S2700; S5700; S6700; S7700; S9700; Secospace USG6300; Secospace USG6500; Secospace USG6600; TE30; TE40; TE50; TE60; TP3106; TP3206; USG9500; ViewPoint 9030 DP300 V500R002C00

DP300; IPS Module; NGFW Module; NIP6300; NIP6600; RP200; S12700; S1700; S2700; S5700; S6700; S7700; S9700; Secospace USG6300; Secospace USG6500; Secospace USG6600; TE30; TE40; TE50; TE60; TP3106; TP3206; USG9500; ViewPoint 9030 IPS Module V500R001C00

DP300; IPS Module; NGFW Module; NIP6300; NIP6600; RP200; S12700; S1700; S2700; S5700; S6700; S7700; S9700; Secospace USG6300; Secospace USG6500; Secospace USG6600; TE30; TE40; TE50; TE60; TP3106; TP3206; USG9500; ViewPoint 9030 V500R001C30

References

CVSS V3.1

Score:
5.5
Severity:
MEDIUM
Confidentiality:
None
Integrity:
None
Availability:
None
Attack Vector:
Local
Attack Complexity:
Low
Privileges Required:
Low
User Interaction:
None
Scope:
Unchanged

Timeline

  • Vulnerability published

  • Vulnerability Reserved

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