Ssh20cisco125: Vulnerability Exclusive
Restrict access to management interfaces to trusted IP addresses only. Conclusion
: An attacker can execute arbitrary code on the affected device without needing valid credentials. Exposure and Attack Surface ssh20cisco125 vulnerability exclusive
Cisco has integrated the patch into the of the Cisco Secure Firewall ASA, Secure FMC, and Secure FTD Software Security Advisory Bundled Publication. Restrict access to management interfaces to trusted IP
The SSH-20 vulnerability arises from a weakness in the way Cisco IOS and IOS XE software handle SSH connections. When an attacker sends a specially crafted SSH packet to a vulnerable device, it can cause the device to crash or reload, resulting in a denial of service. This vulnerability is particularly concerning because it can be exploited remotely, without the need for authentication or any prior knowledge of the target device. The SSH-20 vulnerability arises from a weakness in
If "ssh20cisco125" is a shorthand for a specific bug, you can search for official Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) records on the NIST National Vulnerability Database . Common SSH-related CVEs for Cisco include: CVE-2020-3418: Resource exhaustion in Cisco IOS SSH. CVE-2018-0125: