Network Unresponsiveness Due to IGMP Packet Overload
CVE-2024-9409
What is CVE-2024-9409?
A vulnerability characterized as an uncontrolled resource consumption has been identified in various network devices manufactured by Schneider Electric. This issue can lead to significant device performance degradation, resulting in unresponsive operations. The root cause of the problem lies in the excessive handling of Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) packets over the network. When a high volume of IGMP packets is present, affected devices may become overwhelmed, leading to loss of communication and potential operational downtime. Mitigating this vulnerability is essential to ensure continuous and reliable network performance.

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CVSS V3.1
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