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CVE-2002-1937: Symantec Firewall/VPN Appliance 100 through 200R hardcodes the administrator's MAC address inside the firew...

Symantec Firewall/VPN Appliance 100 through 200R hardcodes the administrator's MAC address inside the firewall's configuration, which allows remote attackers to spoof the administrator's MAC address and perform an ARP poisoning man-in-the-middle attack to obtain the administrator's password.

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This issue affects Symantec Firewall/VPN Appliance 100 through 200R. The appliance reportedly stores the administrator MAC address in configuration, enabling an attacker who can spoof that MAC address and perform ARP poisoning to intercept the administrator password. Exposure is most plausible where these legacy appliances still exist and management traffic shares a local network segment with untrusted or compromised systems. The source bundle does not provide CPEs, firmware ranges, or deployment prerequisites beyond the named appliance family. Prioritize remediation if any affected appliance remains in production. This is a legacy firewall/VPN platform issue that could expose administrative credentials and weaken perimeter controls, but evidence for current exploitation is not present in the supplied sources. Mitigation focus: Inventory for Symantec Firewall/VPN Appliance 100 through 200R devices.; Check current vendor or successor guidance for firmware, replacement, or retirement direction.; Restrict management access to a dedicated trusted network segment..

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