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      <title>Ghost Leak — Pre-Auth Buffer Over-read via TTL=0 &#43; IP Total Length in ArubaOS 8.13.2.0</title>
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      <description>ArubaOS 8.13.2.0 trusts the IP Total Length field without frame size validation, leaking up to 18 bytes of NIC buffer per ICMP Echo. TTL=0 acceptance makes the attack invisible to all monitoring systems. Same class as CVE-2003-0001 and CVE-2021-3031.</description>
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