Stack-based Buffer Overflow in Dell PowerProtect Data Domain
CVE-2025-43910
Key Information:
- Vendor
Dell
- Status
- Powerprotect Data Domain With Data Domain Operating System (dd Os) Of Feature Release
- Powerprotect Data Domain With Data Domain Operating System (dd Os) Lts2025
- Powerprotect Data Domain With Data Domain Operating System (dd Os) Lts2024
- Powerprotect Data Domain With Data Domain Operating System (dd Os) Lts2023
- Vendor
- CVE Published:
- 7 October 2025
What is CVE-2025-43910?
Dell PowerProtect Data Domain systems running specific versions of the Data Domain Operating System are susceptible to a stack-based buffer overflow vulnerability. This vulnerability affects high privileged attackers who have local access to the affected systems, potentially allowing them to exploit the vulnerability to trigger a Denial of Service. The affected versions span several releases, underlining the importance for users to patch their systems promptly to mitigate potential risks.

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Affected Version(s)
PowerProtect Data Domain with Data Domain Operating System (DD OS) LTS2023 7.10.1.0 < 7.10.1.70
PowerProtect Data Domain with Data Domain Operating System (DD OS) LTS2024 7.13.1.0 < 7.13.1.40
PowerProtect Data Domain with Data Domain Operating System (DD OS) LTS2025 8.3.1.0 < 8.3.1.10
References
CVSS V3.1
Timeline
Vulnerability published
Vulnerability Reserved