BlackBerry Enterprise Server DNS vulnerability noted
1st Jan 2006, 07:00 GMT
Filed under: RIM, Security, BlackBerry Enterprise Server According to the Web security news and information site SecurityTracker.com, a vulnerability has been reported in the BlackBerry Enterprise Server in the BlackBerry Router component. A SecurityTracker.com alert noted that this vulnerability can make it possible for a remote user can cause a denial of service. "A remote user with the ability to connect to the target BlackBerry Router component can send specially crafted Server Routing Protocol (SRP) packets to disrupt communications between the BlackBerry Enterprise Server and the router," SecurityTracker.com notes. "This will prevent communications from BlackBerry devices to the enterprise server." SecurityTracker.com's alert says there is not a solution at present, but BlackBerry-maker Research In Motion is working on a fix. Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | Comments
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