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CVE-2026-41207
The netty incubator codec.bhttp is a java language binary http parser. Prior to version 0.0.21.Final, HKDFexpand returns non-NULL on failure. The byte is filled with zeros and has no way to distinguish success from failure. Since this output is used as HKDF key material for the response AEAD, a...
CVE-2026-41207
The netty incubator codec.bhttp is a java language binary http parser. Prior to version 0.0.21.Final, HKDFexpand returns non-NULL on failure. The byte is filled with zeros and has no way to distinguish success from failure. Since this output is used as HKDF key material for the response AEAD, a...
CVE-2026-41207 netty-incubator-codec-ohttp's HPKEContext operations may produce empty byte[] on failures
The netty incubator codec.bhttp is a java language binary http parser. Prior to version 0.0.21.Final, HKDFexpand returns non-NULL on failure. The byte is filled with zeros and has no way to distinguish success from failure. Since this output is used as HKDF key material for the response AEAD, a...
netty-incubator-codec-ohttp 安全特征问题漏洞
netty-incubator-codec-ohttp is an application developed by the Netty community. Versions prior to 0.0.21.Final of netty-incubator-codec-ohttp contain a security vulnerability. This vulnerability arises from returning a non-empty value when HKDF-expand fails, which may lead to the use of a key wit...
Insecure Randomness
Overview Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Insecure Randomness due to the HKDFexpand and EVPHPKECTXexport functions returning a zero-filled byte array on failure, which is then used as key material for AEAD encryption. An attacker can predict and exploit the deterministic,...
Insecure Randomness
Overview Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Insecure Randomness due to the HKDFexpand and EVPHPKECTXexport functions returning a zero-filled byte array on failure, which is then used as key material for AEAD encryption. An attacker can predict and exploit the deterministic,...
Insecure Randomness
Overview Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Insecure Randomness due to the HKDFexpand and EVPHPKECTXexport functions returning a zero-filled byte array on failure, which is then used as key material for AEAD encryption. An attacker can predict and exploit the deterministic,...
GHSA-F659-372H-6X3X netty-incubator-codec-ohttp's HPKEContext operations may produce empty byte[] on failures
HKDFexpand: returns non-NULL on failure. The byte is filled with zeros and has no way to distinguish success from failure. Since this output is used as HKDF key material for the response AEAD, a failure silently produces an all-zero key. When EVPHPKECTXexport fails it also returns an empty byte...