{ "CVE_data_meta" : { "ASSIGNER" : "cve@mitre.org", "ID" : "CVE-2005-4440", "STATE" : "PUBLIC" }, "affects" : { "vendor" : { "vendor_data" : [ { "product" : { "product_data" : [ { "product_name" : "n/a", "version" : { "version_data" : [ { "version_value" : "n/a" } ] } } ] }, "vendor_name" : "n/a" } ] } }, "data_format" : "MITRE", "data_type" : "CVE", "data_version" : "4.0", "description" : { "description_data" : [ { "lang" : "eng", "value" : "The 802.1q VLAN protocol allows remote attackers to bypass network segmentation and spoof VLAN traffic via a message with two 802.1q tags, which causes the second tag to be redirected from a downstream switch after the first tag has been stripped, as demonstrated by Yersinia, aka \"double-tagging VLAN jumping attack.\"" } ] }, "problemtype" : { "problemtype_data" : [ { "description" : [ { "lang" : "eng", "value" : "n/a" } ] } ] }, "references" : { "reference_data" : [ { "name" : "20051219 Making unidirectional VLAN and PVLAN jumping bidirectional", "refsource" : "BUGTRAQ", "url" : "http://www.securityfocus.com/archive/1/419831/100/0/threaded" }, { "name" : "20051219 Re: Making unidirectional VLAN and PVLAN jumping bidirectional", "refsource" : "BUGTRAQ", "url" : "http://www.securityfocus.com/archive/1/419834/100/0/threaded" }, { "name" : "20051219 Making unidirectional VLAN and PVLAN jumping bidirectional", "refsource" : "FULLDISC", "url" : "http://lists.grok.org.uk/pipermail/full-disclosure/2005-December/040333.html" } ] } }