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DEBIAN-CVE-2024-58036
Net::Dropbox::API 1.9 and earlier for Perl uses the rand function as the default source of entropy, which is not cryptographically secure, for cryptographic functions. Specifically Net::Dropbox::API uses the Data::Random library which specifically states that it is "Useful mostly for test...
CVE-2024-57868
Web::API 2.8 and earlier for Perl uses the rand function as the default source of entropy, which is not cryptographically secure, for cryptographic functions. Specifically Web::API uses the Data::Random library which specifically states that it is "Useful mostly for test programs". Data::Random...
CVE-2024-57868
Web::API 2.8 and earlier for Perl uses the rand function as the default source of entropy, which is not cryptographically secure, for cryptographic functions. Specifically Web::API uses the Data::Random library which specifically states that it is "Useful mostly for test programs". Data::Random...
DEBIAN-CVE-2024-57868
Web::API 2.8 and earlier for Perl uses the rand function as the default source of entropy, which is not cryptographically secure, for cryptographic functions. Specifically Web::API uses the Data::Random library which specifically states that it is "Useful mostly for test programs". Data::Random...
UBUNTU-CVE-2024-57868
Web::API 2.8 and earlier for Perl uses the rand function as the default source of entropy, which is not cryptographically secure, for cryptographic functions. Specifically Web::API uses the Data::Random library which specifically states that it is "Useful mostly for test programs". Data::Random...
UBUNTU-CVE-2024-58036
Net::Dropbox::API 1.9 and earlier for Perl uses the rand function as the default source of entropy, which is not cryptographically secure, for cryptographic functions. Specifically Net::Dropbox::API uses the Data::Random library which specifically states that it is "Useful mostly for test...
CVE-2024-58036 Net::Dropbox::API 1.9 and earlier for Perl uses insecure rand() function for cryptographic functions
Net::Dropbox::API 1.9 and earlier for Perl uses the rand function as the default source of entropy, which is not cryptographically secure, for cryptographic functions. Specifically Net::Dropbox::API uses the Data::Random library which specifically states that it is "Useful mostly for test...
CVE-2024-58036
CVE-2024-58036 affects the Perl module stack Net::Dropbox::API 1.9 and earlier, where cryptographic functions default to using the non-cryptographically secure rand() entropy source. The issue is tied to the use of the Data::Random library by Net::Dropbox::API, which itself notes it is “Useful mo...
CVE-2024-57868 Web::API 2.8 and earlier for Perl uses insecure rand() function for cryptographic functions
Web::API 2.8 and earlier for Perl uses the rand function as the default source of entropy, which is not cryptographically secure, for cryptographic functions. Specifically Web::API uses the Data::Random library which specifically states that it is "Useful mostly for test programs". Data::Random...
CVE-2024-57868
CVE-2024-57868 affects Web::API 2.8 and earlier for Perl. The root cause is use of rand() as the default entropy source via Data::Random, which is not cryptographically secure, for cryptographic functions. This is stated in the CVE description and supported by references to Data::Random and rand(...
PT-2025-15065
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions WebService::Xero versions 0.11 and earlier Description The issue concerns the use of a non-cryptographically secure source of entropy for cryptographic functions. Specifically, WebService::Xero uses the Data::Random library, which relies on th...
PT-2025-15064
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions Web::API versions 2.8 and earlier Description The issue concerns the use of a non-cryptographically secure source of entropy for cryptographic functions. Specifically, Web::API uses the Data::Random library, which relies on the rand function...
PT-2025-15068 · Unknown +1 · Data::Random +1
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions: Net::Xero versions 0.044 and earlier Description: The issue concerns the use of the rand function as the default source of entropy, which is not cryptographically secure, for cryptographic functions. Specifically, Net::Xero uses the...
Updated perl-Crypt-DSA package fixes security vulnerability
The Crypt::DSA aka Crypt-DSA module 1.17 and earlier for Perl, when /dev/random is absent, uses the Data::Random module, which makes it easier for remote attackers to spoof a signature, or determine the signing key of a signed message, via a brute-force attack CVE-2011-3599. This update removes t...
Fedora 19 : perl-Crypt-DSA-1.17-10.fc19 (2013-15786)
As taught by the '09 Debian PGP disaster relating to DSA, the randomness source is extremely important. On systems without /dev/random, Crypt::DSA falls back to using Data::Random. Data::Random uses rand, about which the perldoc says 'rand is not cryptographically secure. You should not rely on i...
Fedora 18 : perl-Crypt-DSA-1.17-10.fc18 (2013-15755)
As taught by the '09 Debian PGP disaster relating to DSA, the randomness source is extremely important. On systems without /dev/random, Crypt::DSA falls back to using Data::Random. Data::Random uses rand, about which the perldoc says 'rand is not cryptographically secure. You should not rely on i...
DEBIAN-CVE-2011-3599
The Crypt::DSA aka Crypt-DSA module 1.17 and earlier for Perl, when /dev/random is absent, uses the Data::Random module, which makes it easier for remote attackers to spoof a signature, or determine the signing key of a signed message, via a brute-force attack...
CVE-2011-3599
The Crypt::DSA aka Crypt-DSA module 1.17 and earlier for Perl, when /dev/random is absent, uses the Data::Random module, which makes it easier for remote attackers to spoof a signature, or determine the signing key of a signed message, via a brute-force attack...
CVE-2011-3599
The Crypt::DSA aka Crypt-DSA module 1.17 and earlier for Perl, when /dev/random is absent, uses the Data::Random module, which makes it easier for remote attackers to spoof a signature, or determine the signing key of a signed message, via a brute-force attack...
CVE-2011-3599
The Crypt::DSA aka Crypt-DSA module 1.17 and earlier for Perl, when /dev/random is absent, uses the Data::Random module, which makes it easier for remote attackers to spoof a signature, or determine the signing key of a signed message, via a brute-force attack...