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2.6
CVSSv2
CVE-2015-1787
The ssl3_get_client_key_exchange function in s3_srvr.c in OpenSSL 1.0.2 prior to 1.0.2a, when client authentication and an ephemeral Diffie-Hellman ciphersuite are enabled, allows remote malicious users to cause a denial of service (daemon crash) via a ClientKeyExchange message w...
Openssl Openssl 1.0.2
4.3
CVSSv2
CVE-2015-0285
The ssl3_client_hello function in s3_clnt.c in OpenSSL 1.0.2 prior to 1.0.2a does not ensure that the PRNG is seeded before proceeding with a handshake, which makes it easier for remote malicious users to defeat cryptographic protection mechanisms by sniffing the network and then...
Openssl Openssl 1.0.2
5
CVSSv2
CVE-2015-0291
The sigalgs implementation in t1_lib.c in OpenSSL 1.0.2 prior to 1.0.2a allows remote malicious users to cause a denial of service (NULL pointer dereference and daemon crash) by using an invalid signature_algorithms extension in the ClientHello message during a renegotiation.
Openssl Openssl 1.0.2
3 Github repositories
2 Articles
2.6
CVSSv2
CVE-2016-0701
The DH_check_pub_key function in crypto/dh/dh_check.c in OpenSSL 1.0.2 prior to 1.0.2f does not ensure that prime numbers are appropriate for Diffie-Hellman (DH) key exchange, which makes it easier for remote malicious users to discover a private DH exponent by making multiple ha...
Openssl Openssl 1.0.2a
Openssl Openssl 1.0.2e
Openssl Openssl 1.0.2b
Openssl Openssl 1.0.2c
Openssl Openssl 1.0.2
Openssl Openssl 1.0.2d
1 Article
5
CVSSv2
CVE-2019-1714
A vulnerability in the implementation of Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML) 2.0 Single Sign-On (SSO) for Clientless SSL VPN (WebVPN) and AnyConnect Remote Access VPN in Cisco Adaptive Security Appliance (ASA) Software and Cisco Firepower Threat Defense (FTD) Software could...
Cisco Firepower Threat Defense
Cisco Adaptive Security Appliance Software
5
CVSSv2
CVE-2017-3733
During a renegotiation handshake if the Encrypt-Then-Mac extension is negotiated where it was not in the original handshake (or vice-versa) then this can cause OpenSSL 1.1.0 prior to 1.1.0e to crash (dependent on ciphersuite). Both clients and servers are affected.
Openssl Openssl 1.1.0
Openssl Openssl 1.1.0c
Openssl Openssl 1.1.0d
Openssl Openssl 1.1.0a
Openssl Openssl 1.1.0b
Hp Operations Agent 11.15
Hp Operations Agent 11.14
1 Github repository
5
CVSSv2
CVE-2017-3730
In OpenSSL 1.1.0 prior to 1.1.0d, if a malicious server supplies bad parameters for a DHE or ECDHE key exchange then this can result in the client attempting to dereference a NULL pointer leading to a client crash. This could be exploited in a Denial of Service attack.
Openssl Openssl 1.1.0c
Openssl Openssl 1.1.0
Openssl Openssl 1.1.0b
Openssl Openssl 1.1.0a
Oracle Agile Engineering Data Management 6.2.0
Oracle Jd Edwards World Security A9.2
Oracle Communications Eagle Lnp Application Processor 10.1
Oracle Communications Application Session Controller 3.7.1
Oracle Jd Edwards World Security A9.4
Oracle Jd Edwards Enterpriseone Tools 9.2
Oracle Communications Operations Monitor 3.4
Oracle Communications Operations Monitor 4.0
Oracle Agile Engineering Data Management 6.1.3
Oracle Jd Edwards World Security A9.1
Oracle Jd Edwards World Security A9.3
Oracle Communications Eagle Lnp Application Processor 10.0
Oracle Communications Eagle Lnp Application Processor 10.2
Oracle Communications Application Session Controller 3.8.0
1 EDB exploit
1 Github repository
1 Article
2.9
CVSSv2
CVE-2017-13081
Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA and WPA2) that supports IEEE 802.11w allows reinstallation of the Integrity Group Temporal Key (IGTK) during the group key handshake, allowing an attacker within radio range to spoof frames from access points to clients.
Debian Debian Linux 8.0
Freebsd Freebsd 11
Redhat Enterprise Linux Server 7
Redhat Enterprise Linux Desktop 7
Freebsd Freebsd 10.4
Canonical Ubuntu Linux 17.04
Opensuse Leap 42.2
Debian Debian Linux 9.0
Canonical Ubuntu Linux 16.04
Canonical Ubuntu Linux 14.04
Freebsd Freebsd 11.1
Freebsd Freebsd 10
Freebsd Freebsd
Opensuse Leap 42.3
W1.fi Hostapd 2.4
W1.fi Hostapd 2.3
W1.fi Hostapd 0.6.9
W1.fi Hostapd 0.6.8
W1.fi Hostapd 0.4.10
W1.fi Hostapd 0.4.9
W1.fi Hostapd 0.2.8
W1.fi Hostapd 0.2.6
2 Articles
2.9
CVSSv2
CVE-2017-13079
Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA and WPA2) that supports IEEE 802.11w allows reinstallation of the Integrity Group Temporal Key (IGTK) during the four-way handshake, allowing an attacker within radio range to spoof frames from access points to clients.
Debian Debian Linux 9.0
Debian Debian Linux 8.0
Canonical Ubuntu Linux 14.04
Redhat Enterprise Linux Server 7
Freebsd Freebsd 10
Freebsd Freebsd 10.4
Opensuse Leap 42.2
Canonical Ubuntu Linux 17.04
Canonical Ubuntu Linux 16.04
Freebsd Freebsd 11
Freebsd Freebsd 11.1
Redhat Enterprise Linux Desktop 7
Freebsd Freebsd
Opensuse Leap 42.3
W1.fi Hostapd 2.4
W1.fi Hostapd 2.3
W1.fi Hostapd 0.6.10
W1.fi Hostapd 0.6.9
W1.fi Hostapd 0.4.11
W1.fi Hostapd 0.4.10
W1.fi Hostapd 0.4.9
W1.fi Hostapd 0.2.8
2 Articles
5.4
CVSSv2
CVE-2017-13084
Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA and WPA2) allows reinstallation of the Station-To-Station-Link (STSL) Transient Key (STK) during the PeerKey handshake, allowing an attacker within radio range to replay, decrypt, or spoof frames.
Freebsd Freebsd 11
Freebsd Freebsd 11.1
Redhat Enterprise Linux Desktop 7
Freebsd Freebsd
Canonical Ubuntu Linux 17.04
Canonical Ubuntu Linux 16.04
Freebsd Freebsd 10
Freebsd Freebsd 10.4
Opensuse Leap 42.3
Opensuse Leap 42.2
Debian Debian Linux 9.0
Debian Debian Linux 8.0
Canonical Ubuntu Linux 14.04
Redhat Enterprise Linux Server 7
W1.fi Hostapd 2.3
W1.fi Hostapd 2.2
W1.fi Hostapd 0.6.9
W1.fi Hostapd 0.6.8
W1.fi Hostapd 0.4.10
W1.fi Hostapd 0.4.9
W1.fi Hostapd 0.4.8
W1.fi Hostapd 0.2.6
1 Article
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