CVE Vulnerabilities

CVE-2017-15193

Uncontrolled Resource Consumption

Published: Oct 10, 2017 | Modified: Apr 20, 2025
CVSS 3.x
7.5
HIGH
Source:
NVD
CVSS:3.0/AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:N/I:N/A:H
CVSS 2.x
7.8 HIGH
AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:N/I:N/A:C
RedHat/V2
RedHat/V3
5.9 MODERATE
CVSS:3.0/AV:N/AC:H/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:N/I:N/A:H
Ubuntu
MEDIUM

In Wireshark 2.4.0 to 2.4.1 and 2.2.0 to 2.2.9, the MBIM dissector could crash or exhaust system memory. This was addressed in epan/dissectors/packet-mbim.c by changing the memory-allocation approach.

Weakness

The product does not properly control the allocation and maintenance of a limited resource.

Affected Software

Name Vendor Start Version End Version
Wireshark Wireshark 2.2.0 (including) 2.2.0 (including)
Wireshark Wireshark 2.2.1 (including) 2.2.1 (including)
Wireshark Wireshark 2.2.2 (including) 2.2.2 (including)
Wireshark Wireshark 2.2.3 (including) 2.2.3 (including)
Wireshark Wireshark 2.2.4 (including) 2.2.4 (including)
Wireshark Wireshark 2.2.5 (including) 2.2.5 (including)
Wireshark Wireshark 2.2.6 (including) 2.2.6 (including)
Wireshark Wireshark 2.2.7 (including) 2.2.7 (including)
Wireshark Wireshark 2.2.8 (including) 2.2.8 (including)
Wireshark Wireshark 2.2.9 (including) 2.2.9 (including)
Wireshark Wireshark 2.4.0 (including) 2.4.0 (including)
Wireshark Wireshark 2.4.1 (including) 2.4.1 (including)
Wireshark Ubuntu artful *
Wireshark Ubuntu bionic *
Wireshark Ubuntu esm-apps/bionic *
Wireshark Ubuntu esm-apps/xenial *
Wireshark Ubuntu esm-infra-legacy/trusty *
Wireshark Ubuntu trusty *
Wireshark Ubuntu trusty/esm *
Wireshark Ubuntu xenial *
Wireshark Ubuntu zesty *

Potential Mitigations

  • Mitigation of resource exhaustion attacks requires that the target system either:

  • The first of these solutions is an issue in itself though, since it may allow attackers to prevent the use of the system by a particular valid user. If the attacker impersonates the valid user, they may be able to prevent the user from accessing the server in question.

  • The second solution is simply difficult to effectively institute – and even when properly done, it does not provide a full solution. It simply makes the attack require more resources on the part of the attacker.

References