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SNMP agents (a network management protocol) in two wireless access point models, the 3Com AirConnect AP-4111 and Symbol 41X1, have a vulnerability that allows remote attackers to read WEP encryption keys (the security codes that protect wireless networks) by accessing values in the device's management system that should have been hidden from reading. This happens because certain WEP key values are readable when they should only be writable.
CVE-2000-0283 is a vulnerability in the default installation of IRIX Performance Copilot that allows remote attackers to access sensitive system information through the pmcd daemon (a background service that manages performance monitoring). The vulnerability has a CVSS 4.0 severity rating (a 0-10 scale where higher numbers mean more severe), though a detailed assessment has not yet been provided.