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CVSS: 10.0EPSS: 0%CPEs: 21EXPL: 0

The Integrated User Firewall (UserFW) feature was introduced in Junos OS version 12.1X47-D10 on the Juniper SRX Series devices to provide simple integration of user profiles on top of the existing firewall polices. As part of an internal security review of the UserFW services authentication API, hardcoded credentials were identified and removed which can impact both the SRX Series device, and potentially LDAP and Active Directory integrated points. An attacker may be able to completely compromise SRX Series devices, as well as Active Directory servers and services. When Active Directory is compromised, it may allow access to user credentials, workstations, servers performing other functions such as email, database, etc. Inter-Forest Active Directory deployments may also be at risk as the attacker may gain full administrative control over one or more Active Directories depending on the credentials supplied by the administrator of the AD domains and SRX devices performing integrated authentication of users, groups and devices. • http://www.securitytracker.com/id/1038904 https://kb.juniper.net/JSA10791 • CWE-798: Use of Hard-coded Credentials •

CVSS: 7.8EPSS: 0%CPEs: 134EXPL: 0

A routine within an internal Junos OS sockets library is vulnerable to a buffer overflow. Malicious exploitation of this issue may lead to a denial of service (kernel panic) or be leveraged as a privilege escalation through local code execution. The routines are only accessible via programs running on the device itself, and veriexec restricts arbitrary programs from running on Junos OS. There are no known exploit vectors utilizing signed binaries shipped with Junos OS itself. Affected releases are Juniper Networks Junos OS 12.1X46 prior to 12.1X46-D67; 12.3X48 prior to 12.3X48-D51, 12.3X48-D55; 13.3 prior to 13.3R10-S2; 14.1 prior to 14.1R2-S10, 14.1R8-S4, 14.1R9; 14.1X50 prior to 14.1X50-D185; 14.1X53 prior to 14.1X53-D122, 14.1X53-D45, 14.1X53-D50; 14.2 prior to 14.2R4-S9, 14.2R7-S7, 14.2R8; 15.1 prior to 15.1F2-S18, 15.1F6-S7, 15.1R4-S8, 15.1R5-S5, 15.1R6-S1, 15.1R7; 15.1X49 prior to 15.1X49-D100; 15.1X53 prior to 15.1X53-D231, 15.1X53-D47, 15.1X53-D48, 15.1X53-D57, 15.1X53-D64, 15.1X53-D70; 16.1 prior to 16.1R3-S4, 16.1R4-S3, 16.1R4-S4, 16.1R5; 16.2 prior to 16.2R2; 17.1 prior to 17.1R1-S3, 17.1R2; 17.2 prior to 17.2R1-S1, 17.2R2; 17.2X75 prior to 17.2X75-D30. • http://www.securityfocus.com/bid/99556 http://www.securitytracker.com/id/1038896 https://kb.juniper.net/JSA10792 • CWE-119: Improper Restriction of Operations within the Bounds of a Memory Buffer •

CVSS: 9.8EPSS: 9%CPEs: 137EXPL: 0

On Junos OS devices with SNMP enabled, a network based attacker with unfiltered access to the RE can cause the Junos OS snmpd daemon to crash and restart by sending a crafted SNMP packet. Repeated crashes of the snmpd daemon can result in a partial denial of service condition. Additionally, it may be possible to craft a malicious SNMP packet in a way that can result in remote code execution. SNMP is disabled in Junos OS by default. Junos OS devices with SNMP disabled are not affected by this issue. • http://www.securityfocus.com/bid/99567 http://www.securitytracker.com/id/1038903 https://kb.juniper.net/JSA10793 • CWE-20: Improper Input Validation •

CVSS: 7.8EPSS: 0%CPEs: 71EXPL: 0

On Juniper Networks products or platforms running Junos OS 12.1X46 prior to 12.1X46-D55, 12.1X47 prior to 12.1X47-D45, 12.3R13 prior to 12.3R13, 12.3X48 prior to 12.3X48-D35, 13.3 prior to 13.3R10, 14.1 prior to 14.1R8, 14.1X53 prior to 14.1X53-D40, 14.1X55 prior to 14.1X55-D35, 14.2 prior to 14.2R6, 15.1 prior to 15.1F2 or 15.1R1, 15.1X49 prior to 15.1X49-D20 where the BGP add-path feature is enabled with 'send' option or with both 'send' and 'receive' options, a network based attacker can cause the Junos OS rpd daemon to crash and restart. Repeated crashes of the rpd daemon can result in an extended denial of service condition. En productos o plataformas Juniper Networks que ejecutan Junos OS 12.1X46 anteriores a 12.1X46-D55, 12.1X47 anteriores a 12.1X47-D45, 12.3R13 anteriores a 12.3R13, 12.3X48 anteriores a 12.3X48-D35, 13.3 anteriores a 13.3R10, 14.1 anteriores a 14.1R8, 14.1X53 anteriores a 14.1X53-D40, 14.1X55 anteriores a 14.1X55-D35, 14.2 anteriores a 14.2R6, 15.1 anteriores a 15.1F2 oO 15.1R1, 15.1X49 anteriores a 15.1X49-D20, donde la funcionalidad BGP add-path está habilitada con la opción 'send' o con las opciones 'enviar' y 'recibir', un atacante en la red puede causar que el demonio rpd de Junos OS se bloquee y se reinicie. Los repetidos bloqueos del demonio rpd pueden resultar en una condición extendida de denegación de servicio. • http://www.securityfocus.com/bid/95394 http://www.securitytracker.com/id/1037595 https://kb.juniper.net/JSA10771 •

CVSS: 7.8EPSS: 0%CPEs: 103EXPL: 0

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. Repeated crashes of the jdhcpd process may constitute an extended denial of service condition for subscribers attempting to obtain IPv6 addresses. En los productos o plataformas Juniper Networks que ejecutan Junos OS versiones 11.4 anteriores a 11.4R13-S3, 12.1X46 anteriores a 12.1X46-D60, 12.3 anteriores a 12.3R12-S2 o 12.3R13, 12.3X48 anteriores a 12.3X48-D40, 13.2X51 anteriores a 13.2X51-D40, 13.3 anteriores a 13.3R10, 14.1 anteriores a 14.1R8, 14.1X53 anteriores a 14.1X53-D12 o 14.1X53-D35, 14.1X55 anteriores a 14.1X55-D35, 14.2 anteriores a 14.2R7, 15.1 anteriores a 15.1F6 o 15.1R3, 15.1X49 anteriores a 15.1X49-D60, 15.1X53 anteriores a 15.1X53-D30 y además tiene habilitado DHCPv6, cuando un paquete DHCPv6 especialmente diseñado es recibido desde un suscriptor, el demonio jdhcpd se bloquea y se reinicia. Los bloqueos repetidos del proceso jdhcpd pueden constituir una condición extendida de denegación de servicio para los suscriptores que intentan obtener direcciones IPv6. • http://www.securityfocus.com/bid/95396 http://www.securitytracker.com/id/1037596 https://kb.juniper.net/JSA10769 •