Searching station software vulnerabilities


daynad program in Intel InBusiness E-mail Stati


daynad program in Intel InBusiness E-mail Station does not require authentication, which allows remote attackers to modify its configuration, delete files, or read mail.


Cisco AP340 base station produces predictable T


Cisco AP340 base station produces predictable TCP Initial Sequence Numbers (ISNs), which allows remote attackers to spoof or hijack TCP connections.


Unknown vulnerability in the management station


Unknown vulnerability in the management station in HP StorageWorks Command View XP 1.8B and earlier allows remote attackers to bypass access restrictions.


Roger Wilco 1.4.1.6 and earlier or Roger Wilco


Roger Wilco 1.4.1.6 and earlier or Roger Wilco Base Station 0.30a and earlier allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (application crash) via a long, malformed UDP datagram.


The client and server for Roger Wilco 1.4.1.6 a


The client and server for Roger Wilco 1.4.1.6 and earlier or Roger Wilco Base Station 0.30a and earlier report sensitive information such as IDs and source IP addresses, which allows remote attackers to obtain sensitive information.


Roger Wilco 1.4.1.6 and earlier, or Roger Wilco


Roger Wilco 1.4.1.6 and earlier, or Roger Wilco Base Station 0.30a or earlier, allows remote attackers to send audio to arbitrary channels, aka the "Voices from the deep" bug.


The 802.11 wireless client in certain operating


The 802.11 wireless client in certain operating systems including Windows 2000, Windows XP, and Windows Server 2003 does not warn the user when (1) it establishes an association with a station in ad hoc (aka peer-to-peer) mode or (2) a station in ad hoc mode establishes an association with it, which allows remote attackers to put unexpected wireless communication into place.


fsck, as used by the AirPort Disk feature of th


fsck, as used by the AirPort Disk feature of the AirPort Extreme Base Station with 802.11n before Firmware Update 7.1, and by Apple Mac OS X 10.3.9 through 10.4.9, does not properly enforce password protection of a USB hard drive, which allows context-dependent attackers to list arbitrary directories or execute arbitrary code, resulting from memory corruption.


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