VYPR

rpm package

suse/wpa_supplicant&distro=SUSE Linux Enterprise Point of Sale 11 SP3

pkg:rpm/suse/wpa_supplicant&distro=SUSE%20Linux%20Enterprise%20Point%20of%20Sale%2011%20SP3

Vulnerabilities (6)

  • CVE-2017-13088MedOct 17, 2017
    affected < 0.7.1-6.18.3.1fixed 0.7.1-6.18.3.1

    Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA and WPA2) that support 802.11v allows reinstallation of the Integrity Group Temporal Key (IGTK) when processing a Wireless Network Management (WNM) Sleep Mode Response frame, allowing an attacker within radio range to replay frames from access points t

  • CVE-2017-13087MedOct 17, 2017
    affected < 0.7.1-6.18.3.1fixed 0.7.1-6.18.3.1

    Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA and WPA2) that support 802.11v allows reinstallation of the Group Temporal Key (GTK) when processing a Wireless Network Management (WNM) Sleep Mode Response frame, allowing an attacker within radio range to replay frames from access points to clients.

  • CVE-2017-13081MedOct 17, 2017
    affected < 0.7.1-6.18.3.1fixed 0.7.1-6.18.3.1

    Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA and WPA2) that supports IEEE 802.11w allows reinstallation of the Integrity Group Temporal Key (IGTK) during the group key handshake, allowing an attacker within radio range to spoof frames from access points to clients.

  • CVE-2017-13080MedOct 17, 2017
    affected < 0.7.1-6.18.3.1fixed 0.7.1-6.18.3.1

    Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA and WPA2) allows reinstallation of the Group Temporal Key (GTK) during the group key handshake, allowing an attacker within radio range to replay frames from access points to clients.

  • CVE-2017-13079MedOct 17, 2017
    affected < 0.7.1-6.18.3.1fixed 0.7.1-6.18.3.1

    Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA and WPA2) that supports IEEE 802.11w allows reinstallation of the Integrity Group Temporal Key (IGTK) during the four-way handshake, allowing an attacker within radio range to spoof frames from access points to clients.

  • CVE-2017-13078MedOct 17, 2017
    affected < 0.7.1-6.18.3.1fixed 0.7.1-6.18.3.1

    Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA and WPA2) allows reinstallation of the Group Temporal Key (GTK) during the four-way handshake, allowing an attacker within radio range to replay frames from access points to clients.