{"uuid": "e21cbe39-89d1-4e63-ae61-9809006f2f56", "vulnerability_lookup_origin": "1a89b78e-f703-45f3-bb86-59eb712668bd", "author": "2a075640-a300-48a4-bb44-bc6130783b9b", "vulnerability": "CVE-2024-23963", "type": "seen", "source": "https://t.me/DarkWebInformer_CVEAlerts/3540", "content": "\ud83d\udd17 DarkWebInformer.com - Cyber Threat Intelligence\n\ud83d\udccc CVE ID: CVE-2024-23963\n\ud83d\udd25 CVSS Score: N/A\n\ud83d\udd39 Description: This vulnerability allows network-adjacent attackers to execute arbitrary code on affected installations of Alpine Halo9 devices. An attacker must first obtain the ability to pair a malicious Bluetooth device with the target system in order to exploit this vulnerability.\n\nThe specific flaw exists within the PBAP_DecodeVCARD function. The issue results from the lack of proper validation of the length of user-supplied data prior to copying it to a stack-based buffer. An attacker can leverage this vulnerability to execute code in the context of root.\n\ud83d\udccf Published: 2025-01-31T00:30:44Z\n\ud83d\udccf Modified: 2025-01-31T00:30:44Z\n\ud83d\udd17 References:\n1. https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2024-23963\n2. https://www.zerodayinitiative.com/advisories/ZDI-24-850", "creation_timestamp": "2025-01-31T01:12:22.000000Z"}