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CVE-2026-3579
wolfSSL 5.8.4 on RISC-V RV32I architectures lacks a constant-time software implementation for 64-bit multiplication. The compiler-inserted muldi3 subroutine executes in variable time based on operand values. This affects multiple SP math functions sp256mul9, sp256sqr9, etc., leading to a timing...
CVE-2026-3579
wolfSSL 5.8.4 on RISC-V RV32I architectures lacks a constant-time software implementation for 64-bit multiplication. The compiler-inserted muldi3 subroutine executes in variable time based on operand values. This affects multiple SP math functions sp256mul9, sp256sqr9, etc., leading to a timing...
CVE-2026-3579 Non-constant time multiplication subroutine __muldi3 on RISC-V RV32I
wolfSSL 5.8.4 on RISC-V RV32I architectures lacks a constant-time software implementation for 64-bit multiplication. The compiler-inserted muldi3 subroutine executes in variable time based on operand values. This affects multiple SP math functions sp256mul9, sp256sqr9, etc., leading to a timing...
CVE-2026-3579 Non-constant time multiplication subroutine __muldi3 on RISC-V RV32I
wolfSSL 5.8.4 on RISC-V RV32I architectures lacks a constant-time software implementation for 64-bit multiplication. The compiler-inserted muldi3 subroutine executes in variable time based on operand values. This affects multiple SP math functions sp256mul9, sp256sqr9, etc., leading to a timing...
CVE-2026-3579
Summary: CVE-2026-3579 affects wolfSSL 5.8.4 on RISC-V RV32I. The issue is a lack of a constant-time software implementation for 64-bit multiplication; the compiler-inserted __muldi3 subroutine runs in variable time depending on operand values, creating a timing side-channel for several SP math f...
CVE-2026-3579 Non-constant time multiplication subroutine __muldi3 on RISC-V RV32I
wolfSSL 5.8.4 on RISC-V RV32I architectures lacks a constant-time software implementation for 64-bit multiplication. The compiler-inserted muldi3 subroutine executes in variable time based on operand values. This affects multiple SP math functions sp256mul9, sp256sqr9, etc., leading to a timing...
CVE-2026-3579
wolfSSL 5.8.4 on RISC-V RV32I architectures lacks a constant-time software implementation for 64-bit multiplication. The compiler-inserted muldi3 subroutine executes in variable time based on operand values. This affects multiple SP math functions sp256mul9, sp256sqr9, etc., leading to a timing...
wolfSSL 安全漏洞
wolfSSL CyaSSL is a small, portable embedded SSL programming library developed by the US company wolfSSL, aimed at developers working with embedded systems. Version 5.8.4 of wolfSSL contains a security vulnerability. This vulnerability stems from the lack of a software implementation for 64-bit...
Linux Distros Unpatched Vulnerability : CVE-2026-3579
The Linux/Unix host has one or more packages installed that are impacted by a vulnerability without a vendor supplied patch available. - wolfSSL 5.8.4 on RISC-V RV32I architectures lacks a constant-time software implementation for 64-bit multiplication. The compiler-inserted muldi3 subroutine...
OpenClaw has an unspecified vulnerability (CNVD-2026-13589)
OpenClaw is an intelligent artificial assistant open-sourced by OpenClaw. OpenClaw suffers from a security vulnerability that stems from the use of non-constant time string comparisons for hook token validation, which can be exploited by an attacker to infer a token via a timed side channel...
CVE-2026-28475
OpenClaw versions prior to 2026.2.13 use non-constant-time string comparison for hook token validation, allowing attackers to infer tokens through timing measurements. Remote attackers with network access to the hooks endpoint can exploit timing side-channels across multiple requests to gradually...
CVE-2026-28475
OpenClaw versions prior to 2026.2.13 use non-constant-time string comparison for hook token validation, allowing attackers to infer tokens through timing measurements. Remote attackers with network access to the hooks endpoint can exploit timing side-channels across multiple requests to gradually...
CVE-2026-28475
OpenClaw is affected in versions before 2026.2.13 where hook token validation uses non-constant-time string comparison, enabling remote attackers to infer tokens via timing side-channels across multiple requests. This can gradually compromise authentication tokens, impacting confidentiality and i...
CVE-2026-28475 OpenClaw < 2026.2.13 - Timing Attack via Hook Token Comparison
OpenClaw versions prior to 2026.2.13 use non-constant-time string comparison for hook token validation, allowing attackers to infer tokens through timing measurements. Remote attackers with network access to the hooks endpoint can exploit timing side-channels across multiple requests to gradually...
CVE-2026-28464
OpenClaw is affected in versions prior to 2026.2.12. The vulnerability arises from non-constant-time string comparison used for hook token validation, enabling timing side-channel attacks. An attacker with network access to the hooks endpoint can infer the authentication token by measuring respon...
CVE-2026-28464 OpenClaw < 2026.2.12 - Timing Attack in Hooks Token Authentication
OpenClaw versions prior to 2026.2.12 use non-constant-time string comparison for hook token validation, allowing attackers to infer tokens through timing measurements. Remote attackers with network access to the hooks endpoint can exploit timing side-channels across multiple requests to gradually...
OpenClaw 安全漏洞
OpenClaw is an intelligent artificial assistant open-sourced by OpenClaw. OpenClaw suffers from a security vulnerability that stems from the use of non-constant time string comparisons for hook token validation, which can be exploited by an attacker to infer a token via a timed side channel...
PT-2026-33032
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions BC-JAVA versions 1.71 through 1.83 Description A covert timing channel exists in the BC-JAVA core modules, specifically associated with the program files FrodoEngine.Java. A covert timing channel is a method of transferring information from on...
GHSA-JMM5-FVH5-GF4P OpenClaw has non-constant-time token comparison in hooks authentication
Summary OpenClaw hooks previously compared the provided hook token using a regular string comparison. Because this comparison is not constant-time, an attacker with network access to the hooks endpoint could potentially use timing measurements across many requests to gradually infer the token. In...
GHSA-47Q7-97XP-M272 OpenClaw: Config writes could persist resolved ${VAR} secrets to disk
Summary OpenClaw hooks previously compared the provided hook token using a regular string comparison. Because this comparison is not constant-time, an attacker with network access to the hooks endpoint could potentially use timing measurements across many requests to gradually infer the token. In...