The DES and Triple DES ciphers, as used in the TLS, SSH, and IPSec protocols and other protocols and products, have a birthday bound of approximately four billion blocks, which makes it easier for remote attackers to obtain cleartext data via a birthday attack against a long-duration encrypted session, as demonstrated by an HTTPS session using Triple DES in CBC mode, aka a “Sweet32” attack.
OS | Version | Architecture | Package | Version | Filename |
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Alpine | 3.2-main | noarch | openssl | < 1.0.2i-r0 | UNKNOWN |
Alpine | 3.3-main | noarch | openssl | < 1.0.2i-r0 | UNKNOWN |
Alpine | 3.4-main | noarch | openssl | < 1.0.2i-r0 | UNKNOWN |
Alpine | 3.5-main | noarch | openssl | < 1.0.2i-r0 | UNKNOWN |
Alpine | 3.6-main | noarch | openssl | < 1.0.2i-r0 | UNKNOWN |
Alpine | 3.7-main | noarch | openssl | < 1.0.2i-r0 | UNKNOWN |
Alpine | 3.8-main | noarch | openssl | < 1.0.2i-r0 | UNKNOWN |