It is reported that these devices contain an undisclosed buffer overflow vulnerability in their SNMP software. This issue could be exploited to crash the devices, gain remote administrative privileges, or execute arbitrary code. These devices are no longer supported by Intel, and therefore it is unlikely that a fix will be provided. Intel suggests disabling SNMP access to the devices.
It is reported that these devices contain an undisclosed buffer overflow vulnerability in their SNMP software. This issue could be exploited to crash the devices, gain remote administrative privileges, or execute arbitrary code. These devices are no longer supported by Intel, and therefore it is unlikely that a fix will be provided. Intel suggests disabling SNMP access to the devices.