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PKCS#1 Version 1.5 Session Key Retrieval
Binary data 1971.prm...
Dameware weak encryotion
Session key is generated from static set...
Certain implementations of SSH1 may reveal internal cryptologic state
Overview An implementation problem in at least one Secure Shell SSH product and a weakness in the PKCS11.5 public key encryption standard allows attackers to recover plaintext of messages encrypted with SSH. Description A weakness in some SSH products using the SSH1 protocol may allow an attacker...
SSH connections using RC4 and password authentication can be replayed
Overview This vulnerability may allow an attacker to replay a captured SSH1 session. Description Preconditions: Client requests RC4 and the server grants request Client uses password authentication When an SSH1 session using the RC4 cipher is established, the client and server agree upon a sessio...
NT admin password change algorithms expose user plaintext passwords
eye-catching subject line, huh? well, under specific circumstances, unfortunately, it's true. as it's now early morning, i shall be reasonably brief. conditions required if using NTLMv1 LmCompatibilibyLevel=0: - NT admin runs USRMGR.EXE or SRVMGR.EXE and either adds a new user, workstation or...
CVE-1999-0151
The SATAN session key may be disclosed if the user points the web browser to other sites, possibly allowing root access...
CVE-1999-0151
CVE-1999-0151 corresponds to the SATAN tool vulnerability where the session key can be disclosed if the user navigates the browser to other sites, potentially enabling root access. Connected sources confirm the issue affects SATAN and describe the risk of session key disclosure leading to elevate...
CVE-1999-0143
Kerberos 4 key servers allow a user to masquerade as another by breaking and generating session keys...
CVE-1999-0143
Kerberos 4 key servers allow a user to masquerade as another by breaking and generating session keys...
CVE-1999-0151
The SATAN session key may be disclosed if the user points the web browser to other sites, possibly allowing root access...
PT-1995-1006 · Satan · Satan
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions: SATAN affected versions not specified Description: The issue allows the SATAN session key to be disclosed when the user navigates to other sites using their web browser, potentially enabling root access. Recommendations: At the moment, there ...