CVE-2001-0352
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CVE-2001-0352 is a vulnerability of currently unknown severity. SNMP agents in 3Com AirConnect AP-4111 and Symbol 41X1 Access Point allow remote attackers to obtain the WEP encryption key by reading it from a MIB when the value should be write-only, via (1) dot11WEPDefaultKeyValue in the dot11WEPDefaultKeysTable of the IEEE 802.11b MIB, or (2) ap128bWepKeyValue in the ap128bWEPKeyTable in the Symbol MIB.. EPSS estimates a 1.21% chance of exploitation in the next 30 days.
Description
SNMP agents in 3Com AirConnect AP-4111 and Symbol 41X1 Access Point allow remote attackers to obtain the WEP encryption key by reading it from a MIB when the value should be write-only, via (1) dot11WEPDefaultKeyValue in the dot11WEPDefaultKeysTable of the IEEE 802.11b MIB, or (2) ap128bWepKeyValue in the ap128bWEPKeyTable in the Symbol MIB.
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Affected Software
| Vendor | Product | Versions |
|---|---|---|
| 3com | 3crwe747a | All versions |
| Symbol | 41x1 Access Point | All versions |
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