Vulnerabilities > Juniper > Junos > 11.4
DATE | CVE | VULNERABILITY TITLE | RISK |
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2020-04-08 | CVE-2020-1614 | Use of Hard-coded Credentials vulnerability in Juniper Junos A Use of Hard-coded Credentials vulnerability exists in the NFX250 Series for the vSRX Virtual Network Function (VNF) instance, which allows an attacker to take control of the vSRX VNF instance if they have the ability to access an administrative service (e.g. | 10.0 |
2019-10-09 | CVE-2019-0070 | Improper Input Validation vulnerability in Juniper Junos An Improper Input Validation weakness allows a malicious local attacker to elevate their permissions to take control of other portions of the NFX platform they should not be able to access, and execute commands outside their authorized scope of control. | 8.8 |
2019-10-09 | CVE-2019-0057 | Unspecified vulnerability in Juniper Junos An improper authorization weakness in Juniper Networks Junos OS allows a local authenticated attacker to bypass regular security controls to access the Junos Device Manager (JDM) application and take control of the system. | 7.8 |
2019-04-10 | CVE-2019-0036 | Improper Check for Unusual or Exceptional Conditions vulnerability in Juniper Junos When configuring a stateless firewall filter in Junos OS, terms named using the format "internal-n" (e.g. | 9.8 |
2017-10-13 | CVE-2016-4923 | Cross-site Scripting vulnerability in Juniper Junos Insufficient cross site scripting protection in J-Web component in Juniper Networks Junos OS may potentially allow a remote unauthenticated user to inject web script or HTML and steal sensitive data and credentials from a J-Web session and to perform administrative actions on the Junos device. | 6.1 |
2017-10-13 | CVE-2016-4922 | Command Injection vulnerability in Juniper Junos Certain combinations of Junos OS CLI commands and arguments have been found to be exploitable in a way that can allow unauthorized access to the operating system. | 7.8 |
2017-10-13 | CVE-2016-4921 | Resource Management Errors vulnerability in Juniper Junos By flooding a Juniper Networks router running Junos OS with specially crafted IPv6 traffic, all available resources can be consumed, leading to the inability to store next hop information for legitimate traffic. | 7.5 |
2017-05-30 | CVE-2017-2301 | Unspecified vulnerability in Juniper Junos On Juniper Networks products or platforms running Junos OS 11.4 prior to 11.4R13-S3, 12.1X46 prior to 12.1X46-D60, 12.3 prior to 12.3R12-S2 or 12.3R13, 12.3X48 prior to 12.3X48-D40, 13.2X51 prior to 13.2X51-D40, 13.3 prior to 13.3R10, 14.1 prior to 14.1R8, 14.1X53 prior to 14.1X53-D12 or 14.1X53-D35, 14.1X55 prior to 14.1X55-D35, 14.2 prior to 14.2R7, 15.1 prior to 15.1F6 or 15.1R3, 15.1X49 prior to 15.1X49-D60, 15.1X53 prior to 15.1X53-D30 and DHCPv6 enabled, when a crafted DHCPv6 packet is received from a subscriber, jdhcpd daemon crashes and restarts. | 7.5 |
2016-09-09 | CVE-2016-1275 | Resource Management Errors vulnerability in Juniper Junos Juniper Junos OS before 13.3R9, 14.1R6 before 14.1R6-S1, and 14.1 before 14.1R7, when configured with VPLS routing-instances, allows remote attackers to obtain sensitive mbuf information by injecting a flood of Ethernet frames with IPv6 MAC addresses directly into a connected interface. | 6.5 |
2013-10-28 | CVE-2013-6014 | Information Exposure vulnerability in Juniper Junos Juniper Junos 10.4 before 10.4S15, 11.4 before 11.4R9, 11.4X27 before 11.4X27.44, 12.1 before 12.1R7, 12.1X44 before 12.1X44-D20, 12.1X45 before 12.1X45-D15, 12.2 before 12.2R6, 12.3 before 12.3R3, 13.1 before 13.1R3, and 13.2 before 13.2R1, when Proxy ARP is enabled on an unnumbered interface, allows remote attackers to perform ARP poisoning attacks and possibly obtain sensitive information via a crafted ARP message. | 9.3 |