CVE-2023-22337
Description
Improper input validation for some Intel Unison software may allow an unauthenticated user to potentially enable denial of service via network access.
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Improper input validation in Intel Unison software allows unauthenticated network-based denial of service.
Vulnerability
Intel Unison software versions prior to 4.0.0 contain an improper input validation vulnerability in network-facing components. An unauthenticated attacker can trigger this flaw by sending specially crafted network packets to the affected service. [1]
Exploitation
The attacker requires network access to the device running Intel Unison. No authentication is needed. By sending a maliciously crafted input over the network, the attacker can cause the software to process invalid data, leading to an unrecoverable state. [1]
Impact
Successful exploitation results in a denial of service (DoS) condition, rendering the Intel Unison application unresponsive or crashing it. The service may need to be restarted, temporarily disrupting functionality. [1]
Mitigation
Intel has released Intel Unison version 4.0.0 which fixes this vulnerability. Users are advised to update to the latest version. No workarounds are available. [1]
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