CVE-2006-5583

UnknownEPSS 52.95%

Last modified

CVE-2006-5583 is a vulnerability of currently unknown severity. Buffer overflow in the SNMP Service in Microsoft Windows 2000 SP4, XP SP2, Server 2003, Server 2003 SP1, and possibly other versions allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via a crafted SNMP packet, aka "SNMP Memory Corruption Vulnerability.". EPSS estimates a 52.95% chance of exploitation in the next 30 days.

Description

Buffer overflow in the SNMP Service in Microsoft Windows 2000 SP4, XP SP2, Server 2003, Server 2003 SP1, and possibly other versions allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via a crafted SNMP packet, aka "SNMP Memory Corruption Vulnerability."

Metrics

EPSS Probability
52.95%

98.8th percentile

Probability of exploitation in the next 30 days. Learn more

Affected Software

VendorProductVersionsUpdate
MicrosoftWindows 2003 Server2000Sp4
MicrosoftWindows 2003 Serversp1
MicrosoftWindows 2003 Serverxp_sp2

References

Timeline

Published
Last Modified
Status
Modified

Frequently Asked Questions

What is CVE-2006-5583?
Buffer overflow in the SNMP Service in Microsoft Windows 2000 SP4, XP SP2, Server 2003, Server 2003 SP1, and possibly other versions allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via a crafted SNMP packet, aka "SNMP Memory Corruption Vulnerability."
How severe is CVE-2006-5583?
Severity scoring for CVE-2006-5583 is pending analysis. The EPSS model estimates a 52.95% probability of exploitation in the next 30 days.
How do I fix CVE-2006-5583?
Check the vendor references and advisories linked above for patched versions and mitigation guidance. You can also run a Strix scan to test if your systems are affected.

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Source: NVD / NIST