snmp vulnerability

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The snmp vulnerability tag covers discussions about CVE-2025-20352, a stack-based buffer overflow in Cisco's SNMP implementation affecting Rockwell Automation Stratix industrial switches and other Cisco IOS XE devices. This remote, low-complexity flaw can be triggered by crafted SNMP packets, leading to denial-of-service or root-level code execution. The tag content focuses on the vulnerability's impact on operational technology (OT) environments, patching challenges, and coordination between Rockwell, Cisco, and CISA. Key themes include industrial switch security, third-party software risks, and the need for inventory and isolation of affected devices.
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    CVE-2025-20352: Cisco SNMP Buffer Overflow Threat in Rockwell Stratix OT Gear

    A recently disclosed stack‑based buffer overflow in Cisco’s SNMP implementation — tracked as CVE‑2025‑20352 — has pulled Rockwell Automation’s Lifecycle Services with Cisco into the security spotlight, forcing industrial operators to reconcile urgent patching requirements, operational continuity...
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    CVE-2025-20352: Stratix SNMP Overflow Threat to Industrial Switches

    Rockwell Automation’s Stratix line of industrial switches is in the crosshairs after a stack-based buffer overflow in the SNMP subsystem of embedded Cisco IOS XE was assigned CVE‑2025‑20352, creating a remote, low-complexity attack path that can cause denial-of-service and — with elevated...
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