Vulnerabilities (CVE)

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Filtered by product Catalyst 5000
Total 5 CVE
CVE Vendors Products Updated CVSS v2 CVSS v3
CVE-2001-0080 1 Cisco 3 Catalyst 4000, Catalyst 5000, Catalyst 6000 2024-11-20 5.0 MEDIUM N/A
Cisco Catalyst 6000, 5000, or 4000 switches allow remote attackers to cause a denial of service by connecting to the SSH service with a non-SSH client, which generates a protocol mismatch error.
CVE-2013-1100 1 Cisco 85 Catalyst 2820, Catalyst 2900, Catalyst 2900 Vlan and 82 more 2024-02-28 5.4 MEDIUM N/A
The HTTP server in Cisco IOS on Catalyst switches does not properly handle TCP socket events, which allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (device crash) via crafted packets on TCP port (1) 80 or (2) 443, aka Bug ID CSCuc53853.
CVE-2005-4258 1 Cisco 71 Catalyst, Catalyst 1200 Series, Catalyst 1900 Series and 68 more 2024-02-28 7.8 HIGH N/A
Unspecified Cisco Catalyst Switches allow remote attackers to cause a denial of service (device crash) via an IP packet with the same source and destination IPs and ports, and with the SYN flag set (aka LanD). NOTE: the provenance of this issue is unknown; the details are obtained solely from the BID.
CVE-2001-0895 1 Cisco 11 Catalyst 2900xl, Catalyst 2948g-l3, Catalyst 2950 and 8 more 2024-02-28 5.0 MEDIUM N/A
Multiple Cisco networking products allow remote attackers to cause a denial of service on the local network via a series of ARP packets sent to the router's interface that contains a different MAC address for the router, which eventually causes the router to overwrite the MAC address in its ARP table.
CVE-2004-0551 1 Cisco 24 Catalyst 2901, Catalyst 2902, Catalyst 2926 and 21 more 2024-02-28 5.0 MEDIUM N/A
Cisco CatOS 5.x before 5.5(20) through 8.x before 8.2(2) and 8.3(2)GLX, as used in Catalyst switches, allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (system crash and reload) by sending invalid packets instead of the final ACK portion of the three-way handshake to the (1) Telnet, (2) HTTP, or (3) SSH services, aka "TCP-ACK DoS attack."