Summary
SSH-1 protocol enables remote servers to engage in man-in-the-middle attacks by creating a Session ID matching the target's using weaker public key pairs. This enables attackers to masquerade as the target using the compromised key pair.
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Products Potentially Affected
OS/Product |
Exposure |
200-series |
No |
Repair Recommendations
None
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