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Alcatel-Lucent Security Statements

 
Alcatel-Lucent publishes on a regular basis security advisories related to security vulnerabilities discovered in its products and sometimes in third part components used in their products. Below you find a list of these statements. If you need more information regarding the impact on a specific Alcatel-Lucent product contact your official contact persons.

The first list shows Alcatel-Lucent statements related to security vulnerability in our products, the second one shows statements on security vulnerabilities in third-party products that have an impact on one or more Alcatel-Lucent products and for which we find it approriate to publish this information.

 


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Security Advisories for Alcatel-Lucent Products
Reference
Title

Date Published
Date Updated
2007001 Mini-Switch in Alcatel-Lucent IP-Touch Telephones Allows Un-Authenticated Access to Voice VLAN pdf
june 7th, 2007

2007002
Shell Injection vulnerability in OmniPCX Enterprise Unified Maintenance Tool
pdf
september 17th, 2007
2007003
Cross-site scripting vulnerabilities in OmniVista 4760 pdf
october 15th, 2007

2007004
IP Touch Denial of Service through crafted TFTP request pdf
november 19th, 2007

2008001
Remote Execution Vulnerability in OmniPCX Office pdf
april 1st, 2008

2008002
Stack based buffer overflow in OmniSwitch
pdf
august 6th, 2008

Third Party Security Advisories
2008003
Multiple DNS implementations vulnerable to cache poisoning pdf
august 6th, 2008








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