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HistoryMay 01, 2023 - 12:00 a.m.

K000133752 : OpenSSL vulnerability CVE-2023-1255

2023-05-0100:00:00
my.f5.com
16
openssl
64-bit arm
cipher decryption

AI Score

6.7

Confidence

High

EPSS

0.001

Percentile

39.4%

Security Advisory Description

Issue summary: The AES-XTS cipher decryption implementation for 64 bit ARM platform contains a bug that could cause it to read past the input buffer, leading to a crash. Impact summary: Applications that use the AES-XTS algorithm on the 64 bit ARM platform can crash in rare circumstances. The AES-XTS algorithm is usually used for disk encryption. The AES-XTS cipher decryption implementation for 64 bit ARM platform will read past the end of the ciphertext buffer if the ciphertext size is 4 mod 5 in 16 byte blocks, e.g. 144 bytes or 1024 bytes. If the memory after the ciphertext buffer is unmapped, this will trigger a crash which results in a denial of service. If an attacker can control the size and location of the ciphertext buffer being decrypted by an application using AES-XTS on 64 bit ARM, the application is affected. This is fairly unlikely making this issue a Low severity one. (CVE-2023-1255)

Impact

There is no impact; F5 products are not affected by this vulnerability.