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CVE-2002-2212: The DNS resolver in unspecified versions of Fujitsu UXP/V, when resolving recursive DNS queries for arbitra...

The DNS resolver in unspecified versions of Fujitsu UXP/V, when resolving recursive DNS queries for arbitrary hosts, allows remote attackers to conduct DNS cache poisoning via a birthday attack that uses a large number of open queries for the same resource record (RR) combined with spoofed responses, which increases the possibility of successfully spoofing a response in a way that is more efficient than brute force methods.

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This CVE describes a weakness in the DNS resolver on Fujitsu UXP/V systems. An attacker could try to poison DNS cache entries, causing users or systems to receive false DNS answers. The record does not specify affected versions, severity, patch status, or confirmed exploitation. Exposure is most plausible where a Fujitsu UXP/V system is running the affected DNS resolver and accepting recursive queries, especially for arbitrary hosts. The source bundle does not provide version ranges, CPEs, deployment prevalence, or internet-exposure data. Prioritize discovery if legacy Fujitsu UXP/V systems may still operate DNS services. Business urgency depends on whether these systems are active, reachable, and trusted for name resolution. Evidence is insufficient to rate emergency response without environment confirmation. Mitigation focus: Identify any Fujitsu UXP/V systems running DNS resolver services.; Check Fujitsu and CERT guidance for product-specific fixes or configuration advice.; Where approved, limit recursive resolver access to trusted clients only..

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