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OpenJDK: non-constant time GCM authentication tag comparison (JCE, 8143945)
It was discovered that the GCM Galois/Counter Mode implementation in the JCE component in OpenJDK used a non-constant time comparison when comparing GCM authentication tags. A remote attacker could possibly use this flaw to determine the value of the authentication tag...
OpenJDK: non-constant time GCM authentication tag comparison (JCE, 8143945)
It was discovered that the GCM Galois/Counter Mode implementation in the JCE component in OpenJDK used a non-constant time comparison when comparing GCM authentication tags. A remote attacker could possibly use this flaw to determine the value of the authentication tag...
OpenJDK: non-constant time GCM authentication tag comparison (JCE, 8143945)
It was discovered that the GCM Galois/Counter Mode implementation in the JCE component in OpenJDK used a non-constant time comparison when comparing GCM authentication tags. A remote attacker could possibly use this flaw to determine the value of the authentication tag...
OpenJDK: non-constant time GCM authentication tag comparison (JCE, 8143945)
It was discovered that the GCM Galois/Counter Mode implementation in the JCE component in OpenJDK used a non-constant time comparison when comparing GCM authentication tags. A remote attacker could possibly use this flaw to determine the value of the authentication tag...
OpenJDK: non-constant time GCM authentication tag comparison (JCE, 8143945)
It was discovered that the GCM Galois/Counter Mode implementation in the JCE component in OpenJDK used a non-constant time comparison when comparing GCM authentication tags. A remote attacker could possibly use this flaw to determine the value of the authentication tag...
CVE-2016-0790
Jenkins before 1.650 and LTS before 1.642.2 do not use a constant-time algorithm to verify API tokens, which makes it easier for remote attackers to determine API tokens via a brute-force approach...
Timing Attack
Overview Affected versions of csrf-lite are vulnerable to timing attacks as a result of testing CSRF tokens via a fail-early comparison instead of a constant-time comparison. Timing attacks remove the exponential increase in entropy gained from increased secret length, by providing per-character...
CVE-2016-1356
Cisco FireSIGHT System Software 6.1.0 does not use a constant-time algorithm for verifying credentials, which makes it easier for remote attackers to enumerate valid usernames by measuring timing differences, aka Bug ID CSCuy41615...
Vulnerability in OpenSSL - Memory leak in SRP database lookups
The SRP user database lookup method SRPVBASEgetbyuser had confusing memory management semantics; the returned pointer was sometimes newly allocated, and sometimes owned by the callee. The calling code has no way of distinguishing these two cases. Specifically, SRP servers that configure a secret...
CVE-2015-7576
The httpbasicauthenticatewith method in actionpack/lib/actioncontroller/metal/httpauthentication.rb in the Basic Authentication implementation in Action Controller in Ruby on Rails before 3.2.22.1, 4.0.x and 4.1.x before 4.1.14.1, 4.2.x before 4.2.5.1, and 5.x before 5.0.0.beta1.1 does not use a...
CVE-2005-1797
The design of Advanced Encryption Standard AES, aka Rijndael, allows remote attackers to recover AES keys via timing attacks on S-box lookups, which are difficult to perform in constant time in AES implementations...
Fedora 23 : mediawiki-1.25.2-2.fc23 (2015-13920)
T94116 SECURITY: Compare API watchlist token in constant time T97391 SECURITY: Escape error message strings in thumb.php T106893 SECURITY: Don't leak autoblocked IP addresses on Special:DeletedContributions T102562 Fix InstantCommons parameters to handle the new HTTPS-only policy of Wikimedia...
OpenJDK: non-constant time comparisons in crypto code (JCE, 8074865)
It was discovered that the JCE component in OpenJDK failed to use constant time comparisons in multiple cases. An attacker could possibly use these flaws to disclose sensitive information by measuring the time used to perform operations using these non-constant time comparisons...
OpenJDK: non-constant time comparisons in crypto code (JCE, 8074865)
It was discovered that the JCE component in OpenJDK failed to use constant time comparisons in multiple cases. An attacker could possibly use these flaws to disclose sensitive information by measuring the time used to perform operations using these non-constant time comparisons...
OpenJDK: non-constant time comparisons in crypto code (JCE, 8074865)
It was discovered that the JCE component in OpenJDK failed to use constant time comparisons in multiple cases. An attacker could possibly use these flaws to disclose sensitive information by measuring the time used to perform operations using these non-constant time comparisons...
MGASA-2015-0280 Updated java-1.8.0-openjdk package fixes security vulnerabilities
Multiple flaws were discovered in the 2D, CORBA, JMX, Libraries and RMI components in OpenJDK. An untrusted Java application or applet could use these flaws to bypass Java sandbox restrictions CVE-2015-4760, CVE-2015-2628, CVE-2015-4731, CVE-2015-2590, CVE-2015-4732, CVE-2015-4733. A flaw was fou...
OpenJDK: non-constant time comparisons in crypto code (JCE, 8074865)
It was discovered that the JCE component in OpenJDK failed to use constant time comparisons in multiple cases. An attacker could possibly use these flaws to disclose sensitive information by measuring the time used to perform operations using these non-constant time comparisons...
MGASA-2015-0277 Updated java-1.7.0-openjdk package fixes security vulnerabilities
Multiple flaws were discovered in the 2D, CORBA, JMX, Libraries and RMI components in OpenJDK. An untrusted Java application or applet could use these flaws to bypass Java sandbox restrictions CVE-2015-4760, CVE-2015-2628, CVE-2015-4731, CVE-2015-2590, CVE-2015-4732, CVE-2015-4733. A flaw was fou...
OpenJDK: non-constant time comparisons in crypto code (JCE, 8074865)
It was discovered that the JCE component in OpenJDK failed to use constant time comparisons in multiple cases. An attacker could possibly use these flaws to disclose sensitive information by measuring the time used to perform operations using these non-constant time comparisons...
OpenJDK: non-constant time comparisons in crypto code (JCE, 8074865)
It was discovered that the JCE component in OpenJDK failed to use constant time comparisons in multiple cases. An attacker could possibly use these flaws to disclose sensitive information by measuring the time used to perform operations using these non-constant time comparisons...