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BadAlloc’ed IOT&OT

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Security researchers of Microsoft from “Section 52,” it’s an Azure Defender for IoT research group have detected nearly 25 CVE vulnerabilities that are continuously affecting a wide range of Internet-connected devices later that can be used to execute arbitrary code remotely.

Collectively known as BadAlloc Vulnerabilities are affecting IoT devices, not only this, but the vulnerabilities are also affecting industrial equipment that is specifically used in industrial, medical, and corporate networks.

After investigating all these vulnerabilities, the security analysts affirmed that these vulnerabilities are collectively known as BadAlloc bypassing security mechanism and executing malicious code

BadAlloc used vulnerable memory

BadAlloc errors happen because of several memory allocation implementations which have been built for so many years, and they are the part of IoT devices and firmware.

All the CVE vulnerabilities that have been detected were stemmed from the continuous usage of vulnerable memory functions like realloc, valloc, malloc, calloc, pvalloc, memalign.

These vulnerabilities occur due to memory allocation implementation. If this validation does not occur, then the hackers could easily exploit the vulnerable memory allocation functions to perform the planned operation.

Devices affected

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