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redhat
redhat
added 2020/12/16 12:11 p.m.5 views

cryptacular: excessive memory allocation during a decode operation

CiphertextHeader.java in Cryptacular 1.2.3, as used in Apereo CAS and other products, allows attackers to trigger excessive memory allocation during a decode operation, because the nonce array length associated with "new byte" may depend on untrusted input within the header of encoded data...

7.5CVSS7.4AI score0.03334EPSS
Exploits1References4
redhat
redhat
added 2020/06/11 9:11 a.m.3 views

cryptacular: excessive memory allocation during a decode operation

CiphertextHeader.java in Cryptacular 1.2.3, as used in Apereo CAS and other products, allows attackers to trigger excessive memory allocation during a decode operation, because the nonce array length associated with "new byte" may depend on untrusted input within the header of encoded data...

7.5CVSS7.4AI score0.03334EPSS
Exploits1References4
redhat
redhat
added 2020/06/10 7:23 p.m.4 views

cryptacular: excessive memory allocation during a decode operation

CiphertextHeader.java in Cryptacular 1.2.3, as used in Apereo CAS and other products, allows attackers to trigger excessive memory allocation during a decode operation, because the nonce array length associated with "new byte" may depend on untrusted input within the header of encoded data...

7.5CVSS7.4AI score0.03334EPSS
Exploits1References4
redhat
redhat
added 2020/05/12 5:16 p.m.4 views

cryptacular: excessive memory allocation during a decode operation

CiphertextHeader.java in Cryptacular 1.2.3, as used in Apereo CAS and other products, allows attackers to trigger excessive memory allocation during a decode operation, because the nonce array length associated with "new byte" may depend on untrusted input within the header of encoded data...

7.5CVSS7.4AI score0.03334EPSS
Exploits1References4
redhat
redhat
added 2020/05/11 8:15 p.m.4 views

cryptacular: excessive memory allocation during a decode operation

CiphertextHeader.java in Cryptacular 1.2.3, as used in Apereo CAS and other products, allows attackers to trigger excessive memory allocation during a decode operation, because the nonce array length associated with "new byte" may depend on untrusted input within the header of encoded data...

7.5CVSS7.4AI score0.03334EPSS
Exploits1References4
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