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Ac 9560 Firmware

ac_9560_firmware

Vendor: Intel • 31 CVEs

CVEs (31)

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5Alfa
AristaCisco+2 more
1941100 4p Firmware
1100 8p Firmware1100 Firmware+191 more
Apr 14, 2026
May 11, 2021
N/A· v4
6.5 MEDIUM· v3
3.3 LOW· v2
An issue was discovered in the ALFA Windows 10 driver 6.1316.1209 for AWUS036H. The WEP, WPA, WPA2, and WPA3 implementations accept plaintext frames in a protected Wi-Fi network. An adversary can abuse this to inject arb...Show more
An issue was discovered in the ALFA Windows 10 driver 6.1316.1209 for AWUS036H. The WEP, WPA, WPA2, and WPA3 implementations accept plaintext frames in a protected Wi-Fi network. An adversary can abuse this to inject arbitrary data frames independent of the network configuration.Show less
5Arista
CiscoDebian+2 more
1661100 4p Firmware
1100 8p Firmware1100 Firmware+163 more
Apr 14, 2026
May 11, 2021
N/A· v4
5.3 MEDIUM· v3
2.9 LOW· v2
An issue was discovered in the kernel in NetBSD 7.1. An Access Point (AP) forwards EAPOL frames to other clients even though the sender has not yet successfully authenticated to the AP. This might be abused in projected...Show more
An issue was discovered in the kernel in NetBSD 7.1. An Access Point (AP) forwards EAPOL frames to other clients even though the sender has not yet successfully authenticated to the AP. This might be abused in projected Wi-Fi networks to launch denial-of-service attacks against connected clients and makes it easier to exploit other vulnerabilities in connected clients.Show less
8Arista
CiscoDebian+5 more
1811100 4p Firmware
1100 8p Firmware1100 Firmware+178 more
Apr 14, 2026
May 11, 2021
N/A· v4
3.5 LOW· v3
2.9 LOW· v2
The 802.11 standard that underpins Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA, WPA2, and WPA3) and Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) doesn't require that the A-MSDU flag in the plaintext QoS header field is authenticated. Against devices...Show more
The 802.11 standard that underpins Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA, WPA2, and WPA3) and Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) doesn't require that the A-MSDU flag in the plaintext QoS header field is authenticated. Against devices that support receiving non-SSP A-MSDU frames (which is mandatory as part of 802.11n), an adversary can abuse this to inject arbitrary network packets.Show less
6Arista
CiscoDebian+3 more
1681100 4p Firmware
1100 8p Firmware1100 Firmware+165 more
Nov 21, 2024
May 11, 2021
N/A· v4
2.6 LOW· v3
1.8 LOW· v2
The 802.11 standard that underpins Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA, WPA2, and WPA3) and Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) doesn't require that all fragments of a frame are encrypted under the same key. An adversary can abuse th...Show more
The 802.11 standard that underpins Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA, WPA2, and WPA3) and Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) doesn't require that all fragments of a frame are encrypted under the same key. An adversary can abuse this to decrypt selected fragments when another device sends fragmented frames and the WEP, CCMP, or GCMP encryption key is periodically renewed.Show less
5Arista
DebianIeee+2 more
24Ac 1550 Firmware
Ac 3165 FirmwareAc 3168 Firmware+21 more
Nov 21, 2024
May 11, 2021
N/A· v4
3.5 LOW· v3
2.9 LOW· v2
The 802.11 standard that underpins Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA, WPA2, and WPA3) and Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) doesn't require that received fragments be cleared from memory after (re)connecting to a network. Under t...Show more
The 802.11 standard that underpins Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA, WPA2, and WPA3) and Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) doesn't require that received fragments be cleared from memory after (re)connecting to a network. Under the right circumstances, when another device sends fragmented frames encrypted using WEP, CCMP, or GCMP, this can be abused to inject arbitrary network packets and/or exfiltrate user data.Show less
5Canonical
DebianIntel+2 more
157265 Firmware
Ac 3165 FirmwareAc 3168 Firmware+12 more
Nov 21, 2024
Nov 23, 2020
N/A· v4
5.7 MEDIUM· v3
2.7 LOW· v2
Out of bounds write in Intel(R) PROSet/Wireless WiFi products on Windows 10 may allow an authenticated user to potentially enable denial of service via local access.
1Intel
76Ac 3165 Firmware
Ac 3168 FirmwareAc 7265 Firmware+73 more
Nov 21, 2024
Aug 13, 2020
N/A· v4
7.8 HIGH· v3
4.6 MEDIUM· v2
Insecure inherited permissions in some Intel(R) PROSet/Wireless WiFi products on Windows* 7 and 8.1 before version 21.40.5.1 may allow an authenticated user to potentially enable escalation of privilege via local access.
1Intel
11Ac 3165 Firmware
Ac 3168 FirmwareAc 7265 Firmware+8 more
Nov 21, 2024
Aug 13, 2020
N/A· v4
7.8 HIGH· v3
4.6 MEDIUM· v2
Improper input validation for some Intel(R) Wireless Bluetooth(R) products may allow an authenticated user to potentially enable escalation of privilege via local access.
1Intel
11Ac 3165 Firmware
Ac 3168 FirmwareAc 7265 Firmware+8 more
Nov 21, 2024
Aug 13, 2020
N/A· v4
7.0 HIGH· v3
3.7 LOW· v2
Race condition in software installer for some Intel(R) Wireless Bluetooth(R) products on Windows* 7, 8.1 and 10 may allow an unprivileged user to potentially enable escalation of privilege via local access.
1Intel
11Ac 3165 Firmware
Ac 3168 FirmwareAc 7265 Firmware+8 more
Nov 21, 2024
Aug 13, 2020
N/A· v4
4.4 MEDIUM· v3
2.1 LOW· v2
Out-of-bounds read in kernel mode driver for some Intel(R) Wireless Bluetooth(R) products on Windows* 10, may allow a privileged user to potentially enable information disclosure via local access.
1Intel
11Ac 3165 Firmware
Ac 3168 FirmwareAc 7265 Firmware+8 more
Nov 21, 2024
Aug 13, 2020
N/A· v4
6.5 MEDIUM· v3
3.3 LOW· v2
Insufficient control flow management for some Intel(R) Wireless Bluetooth(R) products may allow an unprivileged user to potentially enable denial of service via adjacent access.