Security Bulletin
Tuesday, July 13, 2021

Security Notice – Statement On Ripple20 Vulnerabilities

  • Initial Release Date: 2020-06-23 20:06:49
  • last Release Date: 2020-06-23 20:06:49

Vulnerability Summary

The JSOF research lab has discovered a series of zero-day vulnerabilities in a widely used low-level TCP/IP software library developed by Treck, Inc. The 19 vulnerabilities, given the name Ripple20, affect hundreds of millions of devices (or more) and include multiple remote code execution vulnerabilities. The risks inherent in this situation are high.Ripple20 reached critical IoT devices from a wide range of fields, involving a diverse group of vendors.
Inspur started the relevant investigation work in the first time. Inspur PSIRT will update the security notice at any time. Please keep an eye on the security bulletin for this incident.

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Revision History

2020-06-23 V1.0 INITIAL
2020-06-29 V1.1 UPDATE  update product list

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