CVE-2001-1104
published 2001-07-25CVE-2001-1104: SonicWALL SOHO uses easily predictable TCP sequence numbers, which allows remote attackers to spoof or hijack sessions.
PriorityP431high7.5CVSS 2.0
AVNACLAuNCPIPAP
EXPLOIT
EPSS
6.97%
93.3th percentile
SonicWALL SOHO uses easily predictable TCP sequence numbers, which allows remote attackers to spoof or hijack sessions.
Affected
3 ranges
| Vendor | Product | Version range | Fixed in |
|---|---|---|---|
| sonicwall | soho_firmware | — | — |
| sonicwall | soho_firmware | — | — |
| sonicwall | soho_firmware | — | — |
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GHSA
GHSA-36gm-vqvg-q7qc: SonicWALL SOHO uses easily predictable TCP sequence numbers, which allows remote attackers to spoof or hijack sessions
ghsa_unreviewed·2022-04-30
CVE-2001-1104 [HIGH] GHSA-36gm-vqvg-q7qc: SonicWALL SOHO uses easily predictable TCP sequence numbers, which allows remote attackers to spoof or hijack sessions
SonicWALL SOHO uses easily predictable TCP sequence numbers, which allows remote attackers to spoof or hijack sessions.
SonicWall
CVE-2001-1104: SonicWALL SOHO uses easily predictable TCP sequence numbers, which allows remote attackers to spoof or hijack sessions.
vendor_sonicwall·2001-07-25·CVSS 7.5
CVE-2001-1104 [HIGH] CVE-2001-1104: SonicWALL SOHO uses easily predictable TCP sequence numbers, which allows remote attackers to spoof or hijack sessions.
CVE-2001-1104: SonicWALL SOHO uses easily predictable TCP sequence numbers, which allows remote attackers to spoof or hijack sessions.
No detection rules found.
No writeups or analysis indexed.
2001-07-25
Published