Security readout for executives and security teams
This flaw lets a remote party learn internal interface IP addresses from older Check Point FireWall-1 systems. It does not describe firewall bypass or code execution, but it can expose network layout that helps planning later attacks. Exposure is most likely on legacy Check Point FireWall-1 4.0 or 4.1 installations before SP5 with TCP 256 or 264 reachable from untrusted networks. Treat this as a legacy perimeter exposure issue. It is not described as direct compromise, but exposed firewall topology can materially help attackers. Prioritize if old FireWall-1 systems remain internet-reachable. Mitigation focus: Inventory Check Point FireWall-1 4.0 and 4.1 systems.; Upgrade affected systems to SP5 or later where vendor guidance supports it.; Restrict untrusted access to TCP ports 256 and 264..
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