CVE-2026-35901: n/a
CVE-2026-35901 is a vulnerability in the RTSP service of the Mercury MIPC252W 1. 0. 5 Build 230306 Rel. 79931n. An authenticated attacker can cause the RTSP server to reset the connection by repeatedly sending SETUP requests for the same media track within a single session. This results in a denial-of-service condition by terminating the session unexpectedly. No patch or official remediation information is currently available. The vulnerability does not have a CVSS score assigned.
AI Analysis
Technical Summary
This vulnerability involves a handling issue in the RTSP service of the Mercury MIPC252W device firmware version 1.0.5 Build 230306 Rel.79931n. An attacker with authentication privileges can trigger session termination by sending multiple SETUP requests for the same media track within one RTSP session. This causes the RTSP server to reset the connection, leading to denial of service by interrupting legitimate streaming sessions.
Potential Impact
The impact is a denial-of-service condition affecting the RTSP service on the specified Mercury device firmware. Authenticated attackers can disrupt active RTSP sessions, causing service interruptions. There is no indication of further compromise such as code execution or data leakage.
Mitigation Recommendations
Patch status is not yet confirmed — check the vendor advisory for current remediation guidance. Until a fix is available, restrict access to the RTSP service to trusted authenticated users only and monitor for unusual repeated SETUP requests within sessions.
CVE-2026-35901: n/a
Description
CVE-2026-35901 is a vulnerability in the RTSP service of the Mercury MIPC252W 1. 0. 5 Build 230306 Rel. 79931n. An authenticated attacker can cause the RTSP server to reset the connection by repeatedly sending SETUP requests for the same media track within a single session. This results in a denial-of-service condition by terminating the session unexpectedly. No patch or official remediation information is currently available. The vulnerability does not have a CVSS score assigned.
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Technical Analysis
This vulnerability involves a handling issue in the RTSP service of the Mercury MIPC252W device firmware version 1.0.5 Build 230306 Rel.79931n. An attacker with authentication privileges can trigger session termination by sending multiple SETUP requests for the same media track within one RTSP session. This causes the RTSP server to reset the connection, leading to denial of service by interrupting legitimate streaming sessions.
Potential Impact
The impact is a denial-of-service condition affecting the RTSP service on the specified Mercury device firmware. Authenticated attackers can disrupt active RTSP sessions, causing service interruptions. There is no indication of further compromise such as code execution or data leakage.
Mitigation Recommendations
Patch status is not yet confirmed — check the vendor advisory for current remediation guidance. Until a fix is available, restrict access to the RTSP service to trusted authenticated users only and monitor for unusual repeated SETUP requests within sessions.
Technical Details
- Data Version
- 5.2
- Assigner Short Name
- mitre
- Date Reserved
- 2026-04-06T00:00:00.000Z
- Cvss Version
- null
- State
- PUBLISHED
- Remediation Level
- null
Threat ID: 69efaeccba26a39fba5319dc
Added to database: 4/27/2026, 6:45:32 PM
Last enriched: 4/27/2026, 7:00:30 PM
Last updated: 4/27/2026, 7:57:12 PM
Views: 4
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