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CVE-2020-13757
A flaw was found in the python-rsa package, where it does not explicitly check the ciphertext length against the key size and ignores the leading 0 bytes during the decryption of the ciphertext. This flaw allows an attacker to perform a ciphertext attack, leading to a denial of service. The highe...
CVE-2020-12402
A flaw was found in NSS, where it is vulnerable to RSA key generation cache timing side-channel attacks. An attacker with sufficient access to mount cache timing attacks during the RSA key generation process could recover the private key. The highest threat to this flaw is to confidentiality...
EulerOS 2.0 SP2 : nss-softokn (EulerOS-SA-2020-1651)
According to the versions of the nss-softokn packages installed, the EulerOS installation on the remote host is affected by the following vulnerabilities : - Libgcrypt before 1.7.10 and 1.8.x before 1.8.3 allows a memory-cache side-channel attack on ECDSA signatures that can be mitigated through...
Nintendo: [3DS][SSL] Improper certificate validation allows an attacker to perform MitM attacks
Affected Systems - Platform: New Nintendo 3DS - Region: ALL - System version: = 11.13 Description The SSL system module does not properly validate the x509 certificates when establishing an SSL/TLS connection. Actually, the SSL system module does not check the signatures when validating a...
Tycoon Ransomware Banks on Unusual Image File Tactic
A new ransomware strain called Tycoon is seeking to wheel and deal its way into the Windows and Linux worlds, using a little-known Java image format as part of its kill chain. The ransomware is housed in a trojanized version of the Java Runtime Environment JRE, according to researchers at...
CVE-2020-12852
The update feature for Pydio Cells 2.0.4 allows an administrator user to set a custom update URL and the public RSA key used to validate the downloaded update package. The update process involves downloading the updated binary file from a URL indicated in the update server response, validating it...
CVE-2020-12852
The update feature for Pydio Cells 2.0.4 allows an administrator user to set a custom update URL and the public RSA key used to validate the downloaded update package. The update process involves downloading the updated binary file from a URL indicated in the update server response, validating it...
Design/Logic Flaw
The update feature for Pydio Cells 2.0.4 allows an administrator user to set a custom update URL and the public RSA key used to validate the downloaded update package. The update process involves downloading the updated binary file from a URL indicated in the update server response, validating it...
CVE-2020-12852
Summary: CVE-2020-12852 concerns Pydio Cells 2.0.4. The update feature lets an administrator set a custom update URL and a public RSA key used to validate the downloaded update package. The update process downloads a binary from the server response, validates its checksum and signature, and repla...
Information Disclosure
rsa is vulnerable to information disclosure. The vulnerability exists as rsa ignores prepended \0 bytes during the decryption of a ciphertext in PKCS1v15, where it is supposed to have failed, allowing the interference that this library is used for cryptography...
Python-RSA Cryptography Problem Vulnerability
Python-RSA is a Python library that supports encryption and decryption, signing, verification of signatures, and key generation from the Dutch software developer SYBREN A.STVEL. A cryptographic issue vulnerability exists in Python-RSA versions prior to 4.1, which can be exploited by an attacker t...
CVE-2020-13757
Python-RSA before 4.1 ignores leading '\0' bytes during decryption of ciphertext. This could conceivably have a security-relevant impact, e.g., by helping an attacker to infer that an application uses Python-RSA, or if the length of accepted ciphertext affects application behavior such as by...
CVE-2020-13757
Python-RSA before 4.1 ignores leading '\0' bytes during decryption of ciphertext. This could conceivably have a security-relevant impact, e.g., by helping an attacker to infer that an application uses Python-RSA, or if the length of accepted ciphertext affects application behavior such as by...
DEBIAN-CVE-2020-13757
Python-RSA before 4.1 ignores leading '\0' bytes during decryption of ciphertext. This could conceivably have a security-relevant impact, e.g., by helping an attacker to infer that an application uses Python-RSA, or if the length of accepted ciphertext affects application behavior such as by...
Memory corruption
Python-RSA before 4.1 ignores leading '\0' bytes during decryption of ciphertext. This could conceivably have a security-relevant impact, e.g., by helping an attacker to infer that an application uses Python-RSA, or if the length of accepted ciphertext affects application behavior such as by...
CVE-2020-13757
Python-RSA before 4.1 ignores leading '\0' bytes during decryption of ciphertext. This could conceivably have a security-relevant impact, e.g., by helping an attacker to infer that an application uses Python-RSA, or if the length of accepted ciphertext affects application behavior such as by...
PYSEC-2020-99
Python-RSA before 4.1 ignores leading '\0' bytes during decryption of ciphertext. This could conceivably have a security-relevant impact, e.g., by helping an attacker to infer that an application uses Python-RSA, or if the length of accepted ciphertext affects application behavior such as by...
UBUNTU-CVE-2020-13757
Python-RSA before 4.1 ignores leading '\0' bytes during decryption of ciphertext. This could conceivably have a security-relevant impact, e.g., by helping an attacker to infer that an application uses Python-RSA, or if the length of accepted ciphertext affects application behavior such as by...
CVE-2020-13757
Python-RSA before 4.1 ignores leading '\0' bytes during decryption of ciphertext. This could conceivably have a security-relevant impact, e.g., by helping an attacker to infer that an application uses Python-RSA, or if the length of accepted ciphertext affects application behavior such as by...
CVE-2020-13757
Python-RSA before 4.1 ignores leading '\0' bytes during decryption of ciphertext. This could conceivably have a security-relevant impact, e.g., by helping an attacker to infer that an application uses Python-RSA, or if the length of accepted ciphertext affects application behavior such as by...