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CVE-2016-10212
Radware devices use the same value for the first two GCM nonces, which allows remote attackers to obtain the authentication key and spoof data via a "forbidden attack," a similar issue to CVE-2016-0270. NOTE: this issue may be due to the use of a third-party Cavium product...
CVE-2016-10212
Radware devices use the same value for the first two GCM nonces, which allows remote attackers to obtain the authentication key and spoof data via a "forbidden attack," a similar issue to CVE-2016-0270. NOTE: this issue may be due to the use of a third-party Cavium product...
Authentication flaw
Radware devices use the same value for the first two GCM nonces, which allows remote attackers to obtain the authentication key and spoof data via a "forbidden attack," a similar issue to CVE-2016-0270. NOTE: this issue may be due to the use of a third-party Cavium product...
CVE-2016-10212
CVE-2016-10212 describes a GCM nonce reuse issue in Radware devices (note: may involve a third-party Cavium product) that allows remote attackers to obtain the authentication key and spoof data via a “forbidden attack.” Root cause: reuse of the initial nonces in GCM. Affected: Radware devices. Ex...
CVE-2016-10212
Radware devices use the same value for the first two GCM nonces, which allows remote attackers to obtain the authentication key and spoof data via a "forbidden attack," a similar issue to CVE-2016-0270. NOTE: this issue may be due to the use of a third-party Cavium product...