ID CVE-2015-4199
Summary Race condition in the IPv6-to-IPv4 functionality in Cisco IOS 15.3S in the Performance Routing Engine (PRE) module on UBR devices allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (NULL pointer free and module crash) by triggering intermittent connectivity with many IPv6 CPE devices, aka Bug ID CSCug47366.
References
Vulnerable Configurations
  • cpe:2.3:o:cisco:ios:15.3s:*:*:*:*:*:*:*
    cpe:2.3:o:cisco:ios:15.3s:*:*:*:*:*:*:*
CVSS
Base: 7.1 (as of 28-12-2016 - 18:02)
Impact:
Exploitability:
CWE CWE-362
CAPEC
  • Leveraging Race Conditions
    The adversary targets a race condition occurring when multiple processes access and manipulate the same resource concurrently, and the outcome of the execution depends on the particular order in which the access takes place. The adversary can leverage a race condition by "running the race", modifying the resource and modifying the normal execution flow. For instance, a race condition can occur while accessing a file: the adversary can trick the system by replacing the original file with his version and cause the system to read the malicious file.
  • Leveraging Time-of-Check and Time-of-Use (TOCTOU) Race Conditions
    This attack targets a race condition occurring between the time of check (state) for a resource and the time of use of a resource. A typical example is file access. The adversary can leverage a file access race condition by "running the race", meaning that they would modify the resource between the first time the target program accesses the file and the time the target program uses the file. During that period of time, the adversary could replace or modify the file, causing the application to behave unexpectedly.
Access
VectorComplexityAuthentication
NETWORK MEDIUM NONE
Impact
ConfidentialityIntegrityAvailability
NONE NONE COMPLETE
cvss-vector via4 AV:N/AC:M/Au:N/C:N/I:N/A:C
refmap via4
bid 75335
cisco 20150622 Cisco IOS Software UBR Devices IPv6 to IPv4 Subsystem Denial of Service Vulnerability
sectrack 1032692
Last major update 28-12-2016 - 18:02
Published 27-06-2015 - 10:59
Last modified 28-12-2016 - 18:02
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