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| GEN:SID | 1:1422 |
| Message | SNMP community string buffer overflow attempt with evasion |
| Summary | This event is generated when an attempt is made to issue an attack against a machine using SNMP v1. |
| Impact | Varies depending on the implementation. Ranges from Denial of Service (DoS) to code execution. |
| Detailed Information | SNMP is a widely adopted protocol for managing IP networks, including individual network devices, and devices in aggregate. Several network devices come pre-installed with this protocol for management and monitoring. A number of vulnerabilities exist in SNMP v1, including a community string buffer overflow, that will allow an attacker to execute arbitrary code or shutdown the service. |
| Affected Systems | Any implementation of SNMP v1 protocol |
| Attack Scenarios | An attacker needs to send a specially crafted packet to UDP port 161 of a vulnerable device, causing a Denial of Service or execution of any command. |
| Ease of Attack | Simple. |
| Corrective Action | Disable SNMP v1 protocol, use SNMP v2 protocol. Use Ingress/Egress filtering on a packet filtering firewall. |
| Additional References | CERT: http://www.cert.org/advisories/CA-2002-03.html |
| Rule References | bugtraq: 4088 bugtraq: 4089 bugtraq: 4132 cve: 2002-0012 cve: 2002-0013 url: www.cert.org/advisories/CA-2002-03.html |
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DID:200033
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