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CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:C/C:N/I:N/A:L/E:X/RL:X/RC:X
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Multiple Cisco products are affected by vulnerabilities in the processing of Distributed Computing Environment Remote Procedure Call (DCE/RPC) requests that could allow an unauthenticated, remote attacker to cause the Snort 3 Detection Engine to leak sensitive information or to restart, which would result in an interruption of packet inspection.
For more information about these vulnerabilities, see the Details section of this advisory.
Cisco has released software updates that address these vulnerabilities. There are workarounds that address these vulnerabilities.
This advisory is available at the following link:
https://sec.cloudapps.cisco.com/security/center/content/CiscoSecurityAdvisory/cisco-sa-snort3-dcerpc-vulns-J9HNF4tH
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Vulnerable Products
For information about which products were affected by these vulnerabilities at the time of publication, see the following sections.
Open Source Snort 3
At the time of publication, these vulnerabilities affected Open Source Snort 3.
For information about which Snort releases were vulnerable at the time of publication, see the Fixed Software section of this advisory. For more information on Snort, see the Snort website.
Cisco Secure Firewall Threat Defense Software
At the time of publication, these vulnerabilities affected Cisco Secure Firewall Threat Defense (FTD) Software if Snort 3 was configured.
For information about which Cisco software releases are vulnerable, see the Fixed Software section of this advisory.
Determine the Snort Configuration on Cisco Secure FTD Software
On new installations of Cisco Secure FTD Software releases 7.0.0 and later, Snort 3 is running by default. On devices that were running Cisco Secure FTD Software Release 6.7.0 or earlier and were upgraded to Release 7.0.0 or later, Snort 2 is running by default.
To determine if Snort 3 is running on Cisco Secure FTD Software, see Determine the Active Snort Version that Runs on Firepower Threat Defense (FTD). Snort 3 has to be active for these vulnerabilities to be exploited.
Cisco IOS XE Software
At the time of publication, these vulnerabilities affected the following Cisco products if they were running a vulnerable release of Unified Threat Defense (UTD) Snort IPS Engine for Cisco IOS XE Software or UTD Engine for Cisco IOS XE SD-WAN Software:
- 1000 Series Integrated Services Routers (ISRs)
- 4000 Series ISRs
- Catalyst 8000V Edge Software
- Catalyst 8200 Series Edge Platforms
- Catalyst 8300 Series Edge Platforms
- Catalyst 8500L Edge Platforms
- Cloud Services Routers 1000V
- Integrated Services Virtual Routers
Note: UTD is not installed on these devices by default. If the UTD file is not installed, the device is not affected by these vulnerabilities.
For information about which Cisco software releases were vulnerable at the time of publication, see the Fixed Software section of this advisory. See the Details section in the bug ID(s) at the top of this advisory for the most complete and current information.
Determine Whether UTD Is Enabled
To determine whether UTD is enabled on a device, use the show utd engine standard status command. If the output shows a Yes under Running, UTD is enabled. If there is no output, the device is not affected. The following example shows the output on a device that has UTD enabled:
Router# show utd engine standard status
Engine version : 1.0.19_SV2.9.16.1_XE17.3
Profile : Cloud-Low
System memory :
Usage : 6.00 %
Status : Green
Number of engines : 1
Engine Running Health Reason
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Engine(#1): Yes Green None
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.Cisco Meraki Products
At the time of publication, these vulnerabilities affected the following Cisco products if they were running a vulnerable release of Cisco Meraki software:
- MX67
- MX67C
- MX67W
- MX68
- MX68CW
- MX68W
- MX75
- MX84
- MX85
- MX95
- MX100
- MX105
- MX250
- MX400
- MX450
- MX600
- MX Z4
- MX vMX
For information about which Cisco software releases were vulnerable at the time of publication, see the Fixed Software section of this advisory.
Products Confirmed Not Vulnerable
Only products listed in the Vulnerable Products section of this advisory are known to be affected by this vulnerability.
Cisco has confirmed that these vulnerabilities do not affect Open Source Snort 2.
Cisco has confirmed that these vulnerabilities do not affect the following Cisco products:
- Cyber Vision
- Secure Access Secure Internet Access (SIA) Advantage
- Secure Access Secure Private Access (SPA) Advantage
- Secure Firewall Adaptive Security Appliance (ASA) Software
- Secure Firewall Management Center (FMC) Software
- Umbrella Cloud-delivered Firewall (CDFW), formerly Umbrella Secure Internet Gateway (SIG)
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The vulnerabilities are not dependent on one another. Exploitation of one of the vulnerabilities is not required to exploit the other vulnerability. In addition, a software release that is affected by one of the vulnerabilities may not be affected by the other vulnerabilities.
Details about the vulnerabilities are as follows:
CVE-2026-20026: Multiple Cisco Products Snort 3 DCE/RPC Denial of Service Vulnerability
Multiple Cisco products are affected by a vulnerability in the processing of DCE/RPC requests that could allow an unauthenticated, remote attacker to cause the Snort 3 Detection Engine to leak sensitive information or to restart, resulting in an interruption of packet inspection.
This vulnerability is due to an error in buffer handling logic when processing DCE/RPC requests, which can result in a buffer use-after-free read. An attacker could exploit this vulnerability by sending a large number of DCE/RPC requests through an established connection that is inspected by Snort 3. A successful exploit could allow the attacker to unexpectedly restart the Snort 3 Detection Engine, which could cause a denial of service (DoS).
Cisco has released software updates that address this vulnerability. There are no workarounds that address this vulnerability.
Bug ID(s): CSCwq75339 and CSCwr21376
CVE ID: CVE-2026-20026
Security Impact Rating (SIR): Medium
CVSS Base Score: 5.8
CVSS Vector: CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:C/C:N/I:N/A:LCVE-2026-20027: Multiple Cisco Products Snort 3 DCE/RPC Information Disclosure Vulnerability
Multiple Cisco products are affected by a vulnerability in the processing of DCE/RPC requests that could allow an unauthenticated, remote attacker to cause the Snort 3 Detection Engine to leak sensitive information or to restart, resulting in an interruption of packet inspection.
This vulnerability is due to an error in buffer handling logic when processing DCE/RPC requests, which can result in a buffer out-of-bounds read. An attacker could exploit this vulnerability by sending a large number of DCE/RPC requests through an established connection that is inspected by Snort 3. A successful exploit could allow the attacker to obtain sensitive information in the Snort 3 data stream.
Cisco has released software updates that address this vulnerability. There are no workarounds that address this vulnerability.
Bug ID(s): CSCwq75359 and CSCwr21389
CVE ID: CVE-2026-20027
Security Impact Rating (SIR): Medium
CVSS Base Score: 5.3
CVSS Vector: CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:L/I:N/A:N
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There are no workarounds that address these vulnerabilities.
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Cisco considers any workarounds and mitigations (if applicable) to be temporary solutions until an upgrade to a fixed software release is available. To fully remediate these vulnerabilities and avoid future exposure as described in this advisory, Cisco strongly recommends that customers upgrade to the fixed software indicated in this advisory.
Fixed Releases
For information about fixed releases, see the following sections.
Open Source Snort Software
At the time of publication, the release information in the following table was accurate.
Snort 3 Release First Fixed Release 3.x 3.9.6.0 Cisco Secure Firewall ASA, Secure FMC, and Secure FTD Software
To help customers determine their exposure to vulnerabilities in Cisco Secure Firewall ASA, Secure FMC, and Secure FTD Software, Cisco provides the Cisco Software Checker. This tool identifies any Cisco security advisories that impact a specific software release and the earliest release that fixes the vulnerabilities that are described in each advisory (“First Fixed”). If applicable, the tool also returns the earliest release that fixes all the vulnerabilities that are described in all the advisories that the Software Checker identifies (“Combined First Fixed”).
To use the tool, go to the Cisco Software Checker page and follow the instructions. Alternatively, use the following form to search for vulnerabilities that affect a specific software release. To use the form, follow these steps:
- Choose which advisories the tool will search—all advisories, only advisories with a Critical or High Security Impact Rating (SIR), or only this advisory.
- Choose the appropriate software.
- Choose the appropriate platform.
- Enter a release number—for example, 9.20.3.4 for Cisco Secure Firewall ASA Software or 7.4.2 for Cisco Secure FTD Software.
- Click Check.
Cisco Secure FTD Hot Fixes
Cisco has released the following hot fixes to address these vulnerabilities. Customers can download the hot fixes from the Software Center on Cisco.com.
Cisco Secure FTD Software Release Hot Fix Name 7.0 Cisco_FTD_Hotfix_FT-7.0.8.2-2.sh.REL.tar
Cisco_FTD_SSP_FP1K_Hotfix_FT-7.0.8.2-2.sh.REL.tar
Cisco_FTD_SSP_FP2K_Hotfix_FT-7.0.8.2-2.sh.REL.tar
Cisco_FTD_SSP_Hotfix_FT-7.0.8.2-2.sh.REL.tar7.2 Cisco_FTD_Hotfix_HA-7.2.10.3-1.sh.REL.tar
Cisco_FTD_SSP_FP1K_Hotfix_HA-7.2.10.3-1.sh.REL.tar
Cisco_FTD_SSP_FP2K_Hotfix_HA-7.2.10.3-1.sh.REL.tar
Cisco_FTD_SSP_FP3K_Hotfix_HA-7.2.10.3-1.sh.REL.tar
Cisco_FTD_SSP_Hotfix_HA-7.2.10.3-1.sh.REL.tarFor details about downloading and installing these hot fixes, see Cisco Firepower Hot Fix Release Notes.
Additional Resources
For help determining the best Cisco Secure FTD Software release, see the following Recommended Releases documents. If a security advisory recommends a later release, Cisco recommends following the advisory guidance.
Cisco Secure Firewall Threat Defense Compatibility Guide
Cisco IOS XE Software for UTD Software
At the time of publication, the release information in the following table was accurate.
The left column lists Cisco software releases, and the right column indicates whether a release was affected by the vulnerability that is described in this advisory and which release included the fix for this vulnerability.
Cisco IOS XE Software Release First Fixed Release 17.18 and earlier 26.1.1 (Feb 2026) Cisco Meraki
Cisco plans to release fixes for Cisco Meraki software in February 2026.
The Cisco Product Security Incident Response Team (PSIRT) validates only the affected and fixed release information that is documented in this advisory.
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The Cisco PSIRT is not aware of any public announcements or malicious use of the vulnerabilities that are described in this advisory.
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Cisco would like to thank Guy Lederfein of Trend Research of Trend Micro for reporting these vulnerabilities.
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To learn about Cisco security vulnerability disclosure policies and publications, see the Security Vulnerability Policy. This document also contains instructions for obtaining fixed software and receiving security vulnerability information from Cisco.
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Show LessVersion Description Section Status Date 1.0 Initial public release. — Final 2026-JAN-07
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SOFTWARE DOWNLOADS AND TECHNICAL SUPPORT
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Customers who purchase directly from Cisco but do not hold a Cisco service contract and customers who make purchases through third-party vendors but are unsuccessful in obtaining fixed software through their point of sale should obtain upgrades by contacting the Cisco Technical Assistance Center (TAC). Customers should have the product serial number available and be prepared to provide the URL of this advisory as evidence of entitlement to a free upgrade.
When considering software upgrades, customers are advised to regularly consult the advisories for the relevant Cisco products to determine exposure and a complete upgrade solution. In all cases, customers should ensure that the devices to be upgraded contain sufficient memory and confirm that current hardware and software configurations will continue to be supported properly by the new release. If the information is not clear, customers are advised to contact the Cisco Technical Assistance Center (TAC) or their contracted maintenance providers.
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