Invalid Pointer Access Vulnerability in Huawei USG6600 and USG9500 Products
CVE-2020-1877
Key Information:
- Vendor
Huawei
- Vendor
- CVE Published:
- 28 February 2020
What is CVE-2020-1877?
An invalid pointer access vulnerability exists in Huawei's Secospace USG6600 and USG9500 products, including NIP6800. This vulnerability occurs during administrator logins and specific operations, potentially leading to process reboots. Exploiting this flaw can disrupt the functionality and availability of critical network devices, emphasizing the importance of applying security updates. Regular monitoring and patch management are essential to safeguard against potential threats.

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Affected Version(s)
NIP6800;Secospace USG6600;USG9500 V500R001C30,V500R001C60SPC500,V500R005C00
NIP6800;Secospace USG6600;USG9500 V500R001C30SPC200,V500R001C30SPC600,V500R001C60SPC500,V500R005C00
References
CVSS V3.1
Timeline
Vulnerability published
Vulnerability Reserved