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CVE-2019-10059 : Exploit Details and Defense Strategies

Learn about CVE-2019-10059, a vulnerability where older Lexmark devices have the legacy finger service enabled. Find out the impact, affected systems, exploitation, and mitigation steps.

By default, several older Lexmark devices have the legacy finger service (TCP port 79) enabled.

Understanding CVE-2019-10059

The legacy finger service (TCP port 79) is enabled by default on various older Lexmark devices.

What is CVE-2019-10059?

The CVE-2019-10059 vulnerability involves the legacy finger service being enabled on older Lexmark devices by default.

The Impact of CVE-2019-10059

This vulnerability could potentially expose Lexmark devices to security risks due to the legacy finger service being enabled.

Technical Details of CVE-2019-10059

The technical details of the CVE-2019-10059 vulnerability are as follows:

Vulnerability Description

        The legacy finger service (TCP port 79) is enabled by default on various older Lexmark devices.

Affected Systems and Versions

        Product: Not applicable
        Vendor: Not applicable
        Versions: Not applicable

Exploitation Mechanism

        Attackers could exploit this vulnerability through the legacy finger service (TCP port 79) enabled on Lexmark devices.

Mitigation and Prevention

Steps to mitigate and prevent the CVE-2019-10059 vulnerability:

Immediate Steps to Take

        Disable the legacy finger service on Lexmark devices.
        Implement network segmentation to limit exposure.

Long-Term Security Practices

        Regularly update firmware and software on Lexmark devices.
        Conduct security assessments to identify and address vulnerabilities.
        Educate users on best security practices.

Patching and Updates

        Check for firmware updates from Lexmark to address the CVE-2019-10059 vulnerability.

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