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S-284: Border Gateway Protocol Vulnerabilities
Boorder Gateway Protocol (BGP) implementations from multiple vendors including Juniper may not properly handle specially crafted BGP UPDATE messages. These vulnerabilities could allow an unauthenticated, remote attacker to cause a denial of service. Disrupting BGP communication could lead to routing instability. The risk is LOW. A remote attacker could cause a denial of servcie by injecting a specially crafted BGP UPDATE message into a legitimate BGP session. An attacker with a configured BGP session could attack targets several BGP hops away, or an attacker could spoof TCP traffic.
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