Description
Buffer overflows in AnalogX Proxy before 4.12 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service and possibly execute arbitrary code via (1) a long HTTP request to TCP port 6588 or (2) a SOCKS 4A request to TCP port 1080 with a long DNS hostname.
Products
- AnalogX AnalogX Proxy 4.0.1
- AnalogX AnalogX Proxy 4.0.2
- AnalogX AnalogX Proxy 4.0.3
- AnalogX AnalogX Proxy 4.0.4
- AnalogX AnalogX Proxy 4.0.5
- AnalogX AnalogX Proxy 4.0.6
- AnalogX AnalogX Proxy 4.0.7
- AnalogX AnalogX Proxy 4.0
Questions to Ask Vendors
- Can you confirm whether your systems are affected by CVE-2002-1001, and if so, what steps are you currently taking to mitigate this vulnerability?
- What is your estimated timeline for fully resolving CVE-2002-1001 in your products or services, and how will you communicate updates on this issue to us as your customer?
Recommended Actions
- Check out the advisory links provided below.
References