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Flaw in Scalar::check_overflow allows side-channel timing attack
Versions of libsecp256k1 prior to 0.3.1 did not execute Scalar::checkoverflow in constant time. This allows an attacker to potentially leak information via a timing attack. The flaw was corrected by modifying Scalar::checkoverflow to execute in constant time...
RUSTSEC-2019-0027 Flaw in Scalar::check_overflow allows side-channel timing attack
Versions of libsecp256k1 prior to 0.3.1 did not execute Scalar::checkoverflow in constant time. This allows an attacker to potentially leak information via a timing attack. The flaw was corrected by modifying Scalar::checkoverflow to execute in constant time...
IrfanView User Mode Write Access Conflict Vulnerability (CNVD-2019-36931)
IrfanView is an image viewer by Irfan Skiljan software developer in Bosnia and Herzegovina that supports image browsing, image editing, image format conversion and more. IrfanView 4.53 suffers from a user-mode write access conflict vulnerability. An attacker can exploit this vulnerability to read...
CVE-2019-13629
MatrixSSL 4.2.1 and earlier contains a timing side channel in ECDSA signature generation. This allows a local or a remote attacker, able to measure the duration of hundreds to thousands of signing operations, to compute the private key used. The issue occurs because crypto/pubkey/eccmath.c scalar...
CVE-2019-13628
wolfSSL and wolfCrypt 4.0.0 and earlier when configured without --enable-fpecc, --enable-sp, or --enable-sp-math contain a timing side channel in ECDSA signature generation. This allows a local attacker, able to precisely measure the duration of signature operations, to infer information about th...
CVE-2019-13629
MatrixSSL 4.2.1 and earlier contains a timing side channel in ECDSA signature generation. This allows a local or a remote attacker, able to measure the duration of hundreds to thousands of signing operations, to compute the private key used. The issue occurs because crypto/pubkey/eccmath.c scalar...
CVE-2019-13629
MatrixSSL 4.2.1 and earlier contains a timing side channel in ECDSA signature generation. This allows a local or a remote attacker, able to measure the duration of hundreds to thousands of signing operations, to compute the private key used. The issue occurs because crypto/pubkey/eccmath.c scalar...
CVE-2019-13628
wolfSSL and wolfCrypt 4.0.0 and earlier when configured without --enable-fpecc, --enable-sp, or --enable-sp-math contain a timing side channel in ECDSA signature generation. This allows a local attacker, able to precisely measure the duration of signature operations, to infer information about th...
CVE-2019-13628
wolfSSL and wolfCrypt 4.0.0 and earlier when configured without --enable-fpecc, --enable-sp, or --enable-sp-math contain a timing side channel in ECDSA signature generation. This allows a local attacker, able to precisely measure the duration of signature operations, to infer information about th...
CVE-2019-14318
Crypto++ 8.3.0 and earlier contains a timing side channel in ECDSA signature generation. This allows a local or remote attacker, able to measure the duration of hundreds to thousands of signing operations, to compute the private key used. The issue occurs because scalar multiplication in ecp.cpp...
CVE-2019-14318
Crypto++ 8.3.0 and earlier contains a timing side channel in ECDSA signature generation. This allows a local or remote attacker, able to measure the duration of hundreds to thousands of signing operations, to compute the private key used. The issue occurs because scalar multiplication in ecp.cpp...
CVE-2019-14318
Crypto++ 8.3.0 and earlier contains a timing side channel in ECDSA signature generation. This allows a local or remote attacker, able to measure the duration of hundreds to thousands of signing operations, to compute the private key used. The issue occurs because scalar multiplication in ecp.cpp...
Information disclosure
Crypto++ 8.3.0 and earlier contains a timing side channel in ECDSA signature generation. This allows a local or remote attacker, able to measure the duration of hundreds to thousands of signing operations, to compute the private key used. The issue occurs because scalar multiplication in ecp.cpp...
CVE-2019-14318
Crypto++ 8.3.0 and earlier contains a timing side channel in ECDSA signature generation. This allows a local or remote attacker, able to measure the duration of hundreds to thousands of signing operations, to compute the private key used. The issue occurs because scalar multiplication in ecp.cpp...
CVE-2019-14318
Crypto++ 8.3.0 and earlier contains a timing side channel in ECDSA signature generation. This allows a local or remote attacker, able to measure the duration of hundreds to thousands of signing operations, to compute the private key used. The issue occurs because scalar multiplication in ecp.cpp...
Using Ed25519 signing keys for encryption
@Benjojo12 and I are building an encryption tool that will also support SSH keys as recipients, because everyone effectively already publishes their SSH public keys on GitHub. For RSA keys, this is dangerous but straightforward: a PKCS1 v1.5 signing key is the same as an OAEP encryption key...
DEBIAN-CVE-2019-11235
FreeRADIUS before 3.0.19 mishandles the "each participant verifies that the received scalar is within a range, and that the received group element is a valid point on the curve being used" protection mechanism, aka a "Dragonblood" issue, a similar issue to CVE-2019-9498 and CVE-2019-9499...
ALPINE-CVE-2019-11235
FreeRADIUS before 3.0.19 mishandles the "each participant verifies that the received scalar is within a range, and that the received group element is a valid point on the curve being used" protection mechanism, aka a "Dragonblood" issue, a similar issue to CVE-2019-9498 and CVE-2019-9499...
Authentication flaw
The implementations of EAP-PWD in wpasupplicant EAP Peer, when built against a crypto library missing explicit validation on imported elements, do not validate the scalar and element values in EAP-pwd-Commit. An attacker may complete authentication, session key and control of the data connection...
CVE-2019-9498
The implementations of EAP-PWD in hostapd EAP Server, when built against a crypto library missing explicit validation on imported elements, do not validate the scalar and element values in EAP-pwd-Commit. An attacker may be able to use invalid scalar/element values to complete authentication,...