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libuser creates LDAP users with a default password
libuser before 0.57 uses a cleartext password value of 1 !! or 2 x for new LDAP user accounts, which makes it easier for remote attackers to obtain access by specifying one of these values...
CVE-2008-7138
The Manager in Eye-Fi 1.1.2 generates predictable snonce values based on the time of day, which allows remote attackers to bypass authentication and upload arbitrary images by guessing the snonce...
Design/Logic Flaw
The CryptGenRandom function in Microsoft Windows 2000 generates predictable values, which makes it easier for context-dependent attackers to reduce the effectiveness of cryptographic mechanisms, as demonstrated by attacks on 1 forward security and 2 backward security, related to use of eight...
CVE-2007-6043
The CryptGenRandom function in Microsoft Windows 2000 generates predictable values, which makes it easier for context-dependent attackers to reduce the effectiveness of cryptographic mechanisms, as demonstrated by attacks on 1 forward security and 2 backward security, related to use of eight...
CVE-2007-6043
The CryptGenRandom function in Microsoft Windows 2000 generates predictable values, which makes it easier for context-dependent attackers to reduce the effectiveness of cryptographic mechanisms, as demonstrated by attacks on 1 forward security and 2 backward security, related to use of eight...
CVE-2007-6043
CVE-2007-6043 concerns the CryptGenRandom generator on Windows 2000, which produces predictable values. The description states this can let context-dependent attackers weaken cryptographic mechanisms, demonstrated via attacks on forward and backward security related to the use of eight RC4 instan...
CVE-2002-1935
Pingtel Xpressa versions 1.2.5 through 2.0.1 are affected by CVE-2002-1935 due to predictable Call-ID, CSeq, and To/From SIP URL values in SIP requests, which can let remote attackers avoid registering with the SIP registrar. The root cause is the lack of randomness in SIP identifiers, enabling a...
CVE-2001-1436
Dallas Semiconductor iButton DS1991 returns predictable values when given an incorrect password, which makes it easier for users with physical access to conduct dictionary attacks against the device password...