Denial of Service in Silex Technology DS-600 Firmware via EXEC REBOOT SYSTEM Command
CVE-2024-24487 affects Silex Technology DS-600 firmware version 1.4.1. According to the provided content, a remote attacker can send crafted UDP packets that invoke the EXEC REBOOT SYSTEM command, causing the device to reboot and resulting in a denial-of-service condition. The supporting content also notes that this issue has been mapped to CWE-266 (Incorrect Privilege Assignment), indicating the reboot functionality is exposed with insufficient privilege restrictions.
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A denial-of-service vulnerability referenced as part of the BRIDGE:BREAK findings affecting the discussed serial-to-IP converter products.
An incorrect privilege assignment vulnerability affecting silex technology SD-330AC and AMC Manager through CVE-2024-24487.
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