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CVE-2013-7114: Multiple buffer overflows in the create_ntlmssp_v2_key function in epan/dissectors/packet-ntlmssp.c in the...

Multiple buffer overflows in the create_ntlmssp_v2_key function in epan/dissectors/packet-ntlmssp.c in the NTLMSSP v2 dissector in Wireshark 1.8.x before 1.8.12 and 1.10.x before 1.10.4 allow remote attackers to cause a denial of service (application crash) via a long domain name in a packet.

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This issue can crash vulnerable Wireshark versions when they inspect a crafted packet containing an overly long NTLMSSP domain name. The business impact is disruption to packet analysis, monitoring, or troubleshooting workflows. The provided sources describe denial of service only, not data theft or system takeover. Exposure is mainly systems running vulnerable Wireshark releases that analyze live network traffic or untrusted packet captures. Security operations workstations, troubleshooting jump boxes, and automated packet-analysis environments are the most relevant assets. Treat this as a targeted availability risk for network analysis capability, not a broad enterprise compromise signal. Remediate during normal patch cycles unless vulnerable tools process untrusted traffic in critical operations. Mitigation focus: Upgrade Wireshark to 1.8.12, 1.10.4, or a later supported release.; Apply distribution vendor updates from Debian, Red Hat, openSUSE, or Mandriva where relevant.; Avoid opening untrusted packet captures on vulnerable Wireshark installations..

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