CVE-1999-0667
published 1997-09-19CVE-1999-0667: The ARP protocol allows any host to spoof ARP replies and poison the ARP cache to conduct IP address spoofing or a denial of service.
PriorityP333critical10CVSS 2.0
AVNACLAuNCCICAC
EXPLOIT
EPSS
13.75%
96.0th percentile
The ARP protocol allows any host to spoof ARP replies and poison the ARP cache to conduct IP address spoofing or a denial of service.
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VulDB
Host ARP privileges management
vuldb·2026-04-17·CVSS 10.0
CVE-1999-0667 [CRITICAL] Host ARP privileges management
A vulnerability was found in Host. It has been rated as problematic. This impacts an unknown function of the component ARP Handler. The manipulation leads to improper privilege management.
This vulnerability is traded as CVE-1999-0667. It is possible to initiate the attack remotely. Furthermore, there is an exploit available. This vulnerability is considered historic because of its background and reception.
You should change the configuration settings.
GHSA
GHSA-g6qq-r83r-4f3x: The ARP protocol allows any host to spoof ARP replies and poison the ARP cache to conduct IP address spoofing or a denial of service
ghsa_unreviewed·2022-04-30
CVE-1999-0667 [HIGH] GHSA-g6qq-r83r-4f3x: The ARP protocol allows any host to spoof ARP replies and poison the ARP cache to conduct IP address spoofing or a denial of service
The ARP protocol allows any host to spoof ARP replies and poison the ARP cache to conduct IP address spoofing or a denial of service.
No detection rules found.
1997-09-19
Published