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CVE-2026-4599
Versions of the package jsrsasign from 7.0.0 and before 11.1.1 are vulnerable to Incomplete Comparison with Missing Factors via the getRandomBigIntegerZeroToMax and getRandomBigIntegerMinToMax functions in src/crypto-1.1.js; an attacker can recover the private key by exploiting the incorrect...
EUVD-2019-5541
Malware in sbrugna...
CVE-2019-14317
wolfSSL and wolfCrypt 4.1.0 and earlier formerly known as CyaSSL generate biased DSA nonces. This allows a remote attacker to compute the long term private key from several hundred DSA signatures via a lattice attack. The issue occurs because dsa.c fixes two bits of the generated nonces...
CVE-2019-14317
wolfSSL and wolfCrypt 4.1.0 and earlier formerly known as CyaSSL generate biased DSA nonces. This allows a remote attacker to compute the long term private key from several hundred DSA signatures via a lattice attack. The issue occurs because dsa.c fixes two bits of the generated nonces...
CVE-2019-14317
wolfSSL and wolfCrypt 4.1.0 and earlier formerly known as CyaSSL generate biased DSA nonces. This allows a remote attacker to compute the long term private key from several hundred DSA signatures via a lattice attack. The issue occurs because dsa.c fixes two bits of the generated nonces...
DEBIAN-CVE-2019-14317
wolfSSL and wolfCrypt 4.1.0 and earlier formerly known as CyaSSL generate biased DSA nonces. This allows a remote attacker to compute the long term private key from several hundred DSA signatures via a lattice attack. The issue occurs because dsa.c fixes two bits of the generated nonces...
UBUNTU-CVE-2019-14317
wolfSSL and wolfCrypt 4.1.0 and earlier formerly known as CyaSSL generate biased DSA nonces. This allows a remote attacker to compute the long term private key from several hundred DSA signatures via a lattice attack. The issue occurs because dsa.c fixes two bits of the generated nonces...
CVE-2019-14317
wolfSSL and wolfCrypt 4.1.0 and earlier formerly known as CyaSSL generate biased DSA nonces. This allows a remote attacker to compute the long term private key from several hundred DSA signatures via a lattice attack. The issue occurs because dsa.c fixes two bits of the generated nonces...
CVE-2019-14317
Summary of the vulnerability (CVE-2019-14317) : In wolfSSL/wolfCrypt up to version 4.1.0, DSA nonces are biased because dsa.c fixes two bits of the nonces. This bias makes it possible for a remote attacker to recover the long-term DSA private key after observing several hundred signatures, via a ...