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Nessus Server Detection
A Nessus daemon is listening on the remote port." "Note: This plugin only attempts to log in to the remote device to detect the version, if valid Nessus credentials are configured. TRUSTED...
Ping the remote host
Nessus was able to determine if the remote host is alive using one or more of the following ping types : - An ARP ping, provided the host is on the local subnet and Nessus is running over Ethernet. - An ICMP ping. - A TCP ping, in which the plugin sends to the remote host a packet with the flag...
BUFFER OVERFLOW IN RSAREF2
Advisory ID Internal CORE-120199 Advisory ID: CORE-120199 CVE Name: CVE-1999-0834 Bugtraq ID: 843 While researching the exploitability of a buffer overflow in SSH up to version 1.2.27, we discovered a second buffer overflow in the implmementation of the RSA algorithm in RSAREF2 from RSA Data...
Cfengine RSA Authentication Heap Corruption
Advisory ID Internal CORE-2004-0714 Advisory ID: CORE-2004-0714 Bugtraq ID: 10899, 10900 CVE Name: None currently assigned. Title: Cfengine RSA Authentication Heap Corruption Class: Input validation error Boundary error condition Buffer Overflow Remotely Exploitable: Yes Locally Exploitable: Yes...
Microsoft security advisory: Updated support for Diffie-Hellman Key Exchange
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Padding Oracle Vulnerability in RSA Encryption
Hi, https://github.com/pagarme/pagarme-php/blob/master/lib/Pagarme/CardHashCommon.php This class has a confusing name. CardHash implies a cryptographic hash e.g. SHA256 is being used, but you're encrypting with RSA. Interestingly, you're not specifying the padding client-side, so you're encryptin...
Padding Oracle Vulnerability in RSA Encryption
See https://framework.zend.com/security/advisory/ZF2015-10 it's essentially the same vulnerability The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: All reactions...
Padding Oracle Vulnerability in RSA Encryption
Hi, https://github.com/pagarme/pagarme-php/blob/master/lib/Pagarme/CardHashCommon.php This class has a confusing name. CardHash implies a cryptographic hash e.g. SHA256 is being used, but you're encrypting with RSA. Interestingly, you're not specifying the padding client-side, so you're encryptin...