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CVE-2026-7874
IBM Langflow OSS 1.0.0 through 1.10.0 Langflow could allow disclosure of all stored credentials due to the use of a weak and reversible key derivation mechanism for encryption at rest...
CVE-2026-7874 Weak Cryptographic Key Derivation Exposed All Stored Credentials
IBM Langflow OSS 1.0.0 through 1.10.0 Langflow could allow disclosure of all stored credentials due to the use of a weak and reversible key derivation mechanism for encryption at rest...
EUVD-2026-40380
IBM Langflow OSS 1.0.0 through 1.10.0 Langflow could allow disclosure of all stored credentials due to the use of a weak and reversible key derivation mechanism for encryption at rest...
CVE-2026-7874
IBM Langflow OSS 1.0.0 through 1.10.0 Langflow could allow disclosure of all stored credentials due to the use of a weak and reversible key derivation mechanism for encryption at rest...
Security Bulletin: Weak Cryptographic Key Derivation Exposed All Stored Credentials
Summary A critical vulnerability in the credential encryption system allowed attackers to decrypt all stored API keys, database passwords, and OAuth tokens. The system used Python's non-cryptographic Mersenne Twister PRNG seeded with the SECRETKEY to derive Fernet encryption keys for credentials...
libssh: Incorrect Return Code Handling in ssh_kdf() in libssh
A flaw was found in libssh versions built with OpenSSL versions older than 3.0, specifically in the sshkdf function responsible for key derivation. Due to inconsistent interpretation of return values where OpenSSL uses 0 to indicate failure and libssh uses 0 for success—the function may mistakenl...
SUSE CVE-2026-42766
Issue summary: A specially crafted password-encrypted CMS message can trigger a NULL pointer dereference during CMS decryption. Impact summary: This NULL pointer dereference leads to an application crash and a Denial of Service. The CMS PasswordRecipientInfo.keyDerivationAlgorithm field is define...
CVE-2026-9641
Crypt::PBKDF2 versions before 0.261630 for Perl have a weak default algorithm and number of iterations. The default algorithm is HMAC-SHA1, which should only be used for legacy systems. These versions default to using 1000 iterations. Depending on the chosen algorithm, 220,000 to 1,400,000...
PT-2026-48872
VeraCrypt 1.26.29 is now available!🎉 - Argon2id KDF for non-system volumes - Security fixes: CVE-2026-54073 & CVE-2026-53762 - Microsoft UEFI CA 2023 support for system encryption - Driver, EFI, Linux/macOS fixes 🔗More details at https://t.co/xdLi5dqTrX...
openssl: Possible NULL Dereference in Password-Based CMS Decryption
A flaw was found in OpenSSL. A remote attacker could exploit a NULL pointer dereference vulnerability in the Cryptographic Message Syntax CMS decryption process by providing a specially crafted password-encrypted CMS message. This occurs because the keyDerivationAlgorithm field, which is optional...
openssl: Possible NULL Dereference in Password-Based CMS Decryption
A flaw was found in OpenSSL. A remote attacker could exploit a NULL pointer dereference vulnerability in the Cryptographic Message Syntax CMS decryption process by providing a specially crafted password-encrypted CMS message. This occurs because the keyDerivationAlgorithm field, which is optional...
CVE-2026-42766
The CVE-2026-42766 entry documents a NULL pointer dereference in OpenSSL’s CMS decryption for password-based CMS messages. Specifically, PasswordRecipientInfo.keyDerivationAlgorithm is OPTIONAL and may be absent; OpenSSL’s CMS decryption dereferences this field without checking, triggering an app...
OpenSSL 安全漏洞
OpenSSL is an open-source encryption library developed by the OpenSSL team that enables secure implementation of Secure Sockets Layer SSLv2/v3 and Secure Transport Layer TLSv1 protocols. This product supports various encryption algorithms, including symmetric ciphers, hash algorithms, and secure...
openssl 异常处理不当漏洞
OpenSSL is an open-source encryption library developed by the OpenSSL team, capable of implementing Secure Sockets Layer SSLv2/v3 and Secure Transport Layer TLSv1 protocols. This product supports various encryption algorithms, including symmetric ciphers, hash algorithms, and secure hash...
jdbc.postgresql.org: pgjdbc: Client-side Denial of Service via malicious SCRAM-SHA-256 authentication
A flaw was found in pgjdbc, an open-source PostgreSQL JDBC Driver. A malicious server can exploit this vulnerability by instructing the driver to perform SCRAM-SHA-256 Salted Challenge Response Authentication Mechanism Secure Hash Algorithm 256 authentication with an excessively large iteration...
libssh: Incorrect Return Code Handling in ssh_kdf() in libssh
A flaw was found in libssh versions built with OpenSSL versions older than 3.0, specifically in the sshkdf function responsible for key derivation. Due to inconsistent interpretation of return values where OpenSSL uses 0 to indicate failure and libssh uses 0 for success—the function may mistakenl...
[SECURITY] Fedora 44 Update: perl-Crypt-Argon2-0.031-1.fc44
This module implements the Argon2 key derivation function, which is suitable to convert any password into a cryptographic key. This is most often used to for secure storage of passwords but can also be used to derive a encryption key from a password. It offers variable time and memory costs as we...
[SECURITY] Fedora 43 Update: perl-Crypt-Argon2-0.031-1.fc43
This module implements the Argon2 key derivation function, which is suitable to convert any password into a cryptographic key. This is most often used to for secure storage of passwords but can also be used to derive a encryption key from a password. It offers variable time and memory costs as we...
EUVD-2026-34307
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...