Total
25 CVE
CVE | Vendors | Products | Updated | CVSS v2 | CVSS v3 |
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CVE-2020-26558 | 5 Bluetooth, Debian, Fedoraproject and 2 more | 34 Bluetooth Core Specification, Debian Linux, Fedora and 31 more | 2024-02-28 | 4.3 MEDIUM | 4.2 MEDIUM |
Bluetooth LE and BR/EDR secure pairing in Bluetooth Core Specification 2.1 through 5.2 may permit a nearby man-in-the-middle attacker to identify the Passkey used during pairing (in the Passkey authentication procedure) by reflection of the public key and the authentication evidence of the initiating device, potentially permitting this attacker to complete authenticated pairing with the responding device using the correct Passkey for the pairing session. The attack methodology determines the Passkey value one bit at a time. | |||||
CVE-2020-26139 | 5 Arista, Cisco, Debian and 2 more | 330 C-100, C-100 Firmware, C-110 and 327 more | 2024-02-28 | 2.9 LOW | 5.3 MEDIUM |
An issue was discovered in the kernel in NetBSD 7.1. An Access Point (AP) forwards EAPOL frames to other clients even though the sender has not yet successfully authenticated to the AP. This might be abused in projected Wi-Fi networks to launch denial-of-service attacks against connected clients and makes it easier to exploit other vulnerabilities in connected clients. | |||||
CVE-2020-0569 | 5 Canonical, Debian, Intel and 2 more | 26 Ubuntu Linux, Debian Linux, 7265 and 23 more | 2024-02-28 | 2.7 LOW | 5.7 MEDIUM |
Out of bounds write in Intel(R) PROSet/Wireless WiFi products on Windows 10 may allow an authenticated user to potentially enable denial of service via local access. | |||||
CVE-2020-0555 | 1 Intel | 22 Ac 3165, Ac 3165 Firmware, Ac 3168 and 19 more | 2024-02-28 | 4.6 MEDIUM | 7.8 HIGH |
Improper input validation for some Intel(R) Wireless Bluetooth(R) products may allow an authenticated user to potentially enable escalation of privilege via local access. | |||||
CVE-2019-14620 | 1 Intel | 22 Ac 3165, Ac 3165 Firmware, Ac 3168 and 19 more | 2024-02-28 | 3.3 LOW | 6.5 MEDIUM |
Insufficient control flow management for some Intel(R) Wireless Bluetooth(R) products may allow an unprivileged user to potentially enable denial of service via adjacent access. |