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CVE-2026-12205
Crypt::DSA versions before 1.21 for Perl reused the nonce across signatures, leading to private-key recovery. Crypt::DSA::sign caches the per-signature nonce material in the Key object without ever clearing it. The first sign on a Key object picks a nonce, and every later sign on that same object...
CVE-2026-11832
Dancer2::Plugin::Auth::OAuth versions before 0.22 for Perl default to a predictable nonce. The default nonce was generated using an MD5 hash of the epoch time, which is predictable...
CVE-2026-12205
Crypt::DSA versions before 1.21 for Perl reused the nonce across signatures, leading to private-key recovery. Crypt::DSA::sign caches the per-signature nonce material in the Key object without ever clearing it. The first sign on a Key object picks a nonce, and every later sign on that same object...
CVE-2026-12205 Crypt::DSA versions before 1.21 for Perl reused the nonce across signatures, leading to private-key recovery
Crypt::DSA versions before 1.21 for Perl reused the nonce across signatures, leading to private-key recovery. Crypt::DSA::sign caches the per-signature nonce material in the Key object without ever clearing it. The first sign on a Key object picks a nonce, and every later sign on that same object...
CVE-2026-12205
Crypt::DSA for Perl versions before 1.21 reuse the per-signature nonce across signatures because the sign() function caches nonce data in the Key object and does not clear it. The first sign() selects a nonce and later signs reuse that nonce, producing identical r values, enabling potential priva...
CVE-2026-12205 Crypt::DSA versions before 1.21 for Perl reused the nonce across signatures, leading to private-key recovery
Crypt::DSA versions before 1.21 for Perl reused the nonce across signatures, leading to private-key recovery. Crypt::DSA::sign caches the per-signature nonce material in the Key object without ever clearing it. The first sign on a Key object picks a nonce, and every later sign on that same object...
CVE-2026-11832 Dancer2::Plugin::Auth::OAuth versions before 0.22 for Perl default to a predictable nonce
Dancer2::Plugin::Auth::OAuth versions before 0.22 for Perl default to a predictable nonce. The default nonce was generated using an MD5 hash of the epoch time, which is predictable...
CVE-2026-11832
CVE-2026-11832 affects Dancer2::Plugin::Auth::OAuth for Perl, specifically versions before 0.22. The root cause is a predictable nonce: the default nonce is generated using an MD5 hash of the epoch time, enabling potential predictability in authentication flows. The available documents do not pro...
CVE-2026-8935 Advanced Google Maps < 6.1.1 - Unauthenticated Administrator Account Creation
The WP MAPS PRO WordPress plugin before 6.1.1 registers an unauthenticated AJAX action which, given a valid nonce that is publicly emitted on any frontend page enqueuing its map script, unconditionally creates an administrator account and returns a magic-login URL granting interactive admin acces...
CVE-2026-8935 Advanced Google Maps < 6.1.1 - Unauthenticated Administrator Account Creation
The WP MAPS PRO WordPress plugin before 6.1.1 registers an unauthenticated AJAX action which, given a valid nonce that is publicly emitted on any frontend page enqueuing its map script, unconditionally creates an administrator account and returns a magic-login URL granting interactive admin acces...
EUVD-2026-36699
The WP MAPS PRO WordPress plugin before 6.1.1 registers an unauthenticated AJAX action which, given a valid nonce that is publicly emitted on any frontend page enqueuing its map script, unconditionally creates an administrator account and returns a magic-login URL granting interactive admin acces...
CVE-2026-8935
The CVE concerns the WP MAPS PRO WordPress plugin prior to version 6.1.1. The vulnerability arises from an unauthenticated AJAX action that, when a valid nonce (publicly emitted on frontend pages enqueuing the map script) is supplied, unconditionally creates an administrator account and returns a...
PT-2026-49531
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions Crypt::DSA versions prior to 1.21 Description The software reuses the nonce across signatures, which can lead to the recovery of the private key. The sign function in the Crypt::DSA::sign module caches the per-signature nonce material within t...
CVE-2026-12205
Crypt::DSA versions before 1.21 for Perl reused the nonce across signatures, leading to private-key recovery. Crypt::DSA::sign caches the per-signature nonce material in the Key object without ever clearing it. The first sign on a Key object picks a nonce, and every later sign on that same object...
Fedora 45 : perl-Crypt-DSA (2026-cf622b92d7)
The remote Fedora 45 host has a package installed that is affected by a vulnerability as referenced in the FEDORA-2026-cf622b92d7 advisory. Automatic update for perl-Crypt-DSA-1.21-1.fc45. Changelog Mon Jun 15 2026 Paul Howarth - 1.21-1 - Update to 1.21 - Fixed key material reuse for multiple...
Linux Distros Unpatched Vulnerability : CVE-2026-12205
The Linux/Unix host has one or more packages installed that are impacted by a vulnerability without a vendor supplied patch available. - Crypt::DSA versions before 1.21 for Perl reused the nonce across signatures, leading to private-key recovery. Crypt::DSA::sign caches the per-signature nonce...
PT-2026-49526
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions Dancer2::Plugin::Auth::OAuth versions prior to 0.22 Description The software defaults to a predictable nonce. This occurs because the default nonce is generated using an MD5 hash of the epoch time, which is a value representing the total numbe...
Exploit for CVE-2026-6279
Description This Python script is an exploit tool for CVE-2026-6...
SUSE CVE-2026-45445
Issue summary: When an application drives an AES-OCB context through the public EVPCipher one-shot interface, the application-supplied initialisation vector IV is silently discarded. Impact summary: Every message encrypted under the same key uses the same effective nonce regardless of the IV...
CVE-2026-28742
Naxclow devices use a uniform request-signing scheme based on a hard-coded, platform-wide salt embedded in every firmware image. Once this salt is recovered from any device, an attacker can generate valid signatures for arbitrary device or account operations due to the absence of per-device keys,...