30 matches found
SUSE CVE-2006-2940
OpenSSL 0.9.7 before 0.9.7l, 0.9.8 before 0.9.8d, and earlier versions allows attackers to cause a denial of service CPU consumption via parasitic public keys with large 1 "public exponent" or 2 "public modulus" values in X.509 certificates that require extra time to process when using RSA...
SUSE CVE-2021-33198
In Go before 1.15.13 and 1.16.x before 1.16.5, there can be a panic for a large exponent to the math/big.Rat SetString or UnmarshalText method...
GHSA-QPGV-G792-WH6X Uncontrolled Resource Consumption in parse_duration
An issue was discovered in the parseduration crate through 2021-03-18 for Rust. It allows attackers to cause a denial of service CPU and memory consumption via a duration string with a large exponent...
CVE-2021-33198
In Go before 1.15.13 and 1.16.x before 1.16.5, there can be a panic for a large exponent to the math/big.Rat SetString or UnmarshalText method...
Design/Logic Flaw
In Go before 1.15.13 and 1.16.x before 1.16.5, there can be a panic for a large exponent to the math/big.Rat SetString or UnmarshalText method...
CVE-2021-29932
An issue was discovered in the parseduration crate through 2021-03-18 for Rust. It allows attackers to cause a denial of service CPU and memory consumption via a duration string with a large exponent...
CVE-2021-29932
An issue was discovered in the parseduration crate through 2021-03-18 for Rust. It allows attackers to cause a denial of service CPU and memory consumption via a duration string with a large exponent...
CVE-2021-29932
An issue was discovered in the parseduration crate through 2021-03-18 for Rust. It allows attackers to cause a denial of service CPU and memory consumption via a duration string with a large exponent...
CVE-2021-29932
An issue was discovered in the parseduration crate through 2021-03-18 for Rust. It allows attackers to cause a denial of service CPU and memory consumption via a duration string with a large exponent...
DEBIAN-CVE-2006-2940
OpenSSL 0.9.7 before 0.9.7l, 0.9.8 before 0.9.8d, and earlier versions allows attackers to cause a denial of service CPU consumption via parasitic public keys with large 1 "public exponent" or 2 "public modulus" values in X.509 certificates that require extra time to process when using RSA...