CVE-2026-15171

Description

A flaw was found in Wireshark's SSH (Secure Shell) protocol dissector. A remote attacker could craft a malicious network capture file that, when opened by a user, would cause the Wireshark application to crash. This vulnerability leads to a denial of service, preventing the user from analyzing network traffic.

Statement

Moderate: A denial of service flaw exists in Wireshark's SSH protocol dissector, where processing a specially crafted network capture file can lead to application termination. This issue requires user interaction to open a malicious file, limiting its impact to the availability of the Wireshark application for network traffic analysis.

Mitigation

Users should avoid opening untrusted or suspicious network capture files with Wireshark. Running Wireshark in a sandboxed environment can further limit the impact of potential crashes. No direct configuration options are available to prevent this flaw without affecting Wireshark's core functionality.

Common Vulnerability Scoring System (CVSS) Score Details

Info alert:Important note

CVSS scores for open source components depend on vendor-specific factors (e.g. version or build chain). Therefore, Red Hat's score and impact rating can be different from NVD and other vendors. Red Hat remains the authoritative CVE Naming Authority (CNA) source for its products and services (see Red Hat classifications).

The following CVSS metrics and score provided are preliminary and subject to review.

CVSS v3 Score Breakdown

Red HatNVDcve.org
Base Score5.5N/A5.5
Attack VectorLocalN/ALocal
Attack ComplexityLowN/ALow
Privileges RequiredNoneN/ANone
User InteractionRequiredN/ARequired
ScopeUnchangedN/AUnchanged
ConfidentialityNoneN/ANone
Integrity ImpactNoneN/ANone
Availability ImpactHighN/AHigh

Vector

Red Hat: CVSS:3.1/AV:L/AC:L/PR:N/UI:R/S:U/C:N/I:N/A:H

cve.org: CVSS:3.1/AV:L/AC:L/PR:N/UI:R/S:U/C:N/I:N/A:H

Understanding the Weakness (CWE)

Other

Technical Impact: Varies by Context

Frequently Asked Questions

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