1203 matches found
CVE-2021-40829
Connections initialized by the AWS IoT Device SDK v2 for Java versions prior to 1.4.2, Python versions prior to 1.6.1, C++ versions prior to 1.12.7 and Node.js versions prior to 1.5.3 did not verify server certificate hostname during TLS handshake when overriding Certificate Authorities CA in the...
CVE-2021-40828
Connections initialized by the AWS IoT Device SDK v2 for Java versions prior to 1.3.3, Python versions prior to 1.5.18, C++ versions prior to 1.12.7 and Node.js versions prior to 1.5.1 did not verify server certificate hostname during TLS handshake when overriding Certificate Authorities CA in...
CVE-2021-40830
The AWS IoT Device SDK v2 for Java, Python, C++ and Node.js appends a user supplied Certificate Authority CA to the root CAs instead of overriding it on Unix systems. TLS handshakes will thus succeed if the peer can be verified either from the user-supplied CA or the system’s default trust-store...
CVE-2021-40829
Connections initialized by the AWS IoT Device SDK v2 for Java versions prior to 1.4.2, Python versions prior to 1.6.1, C++ versions prior to 1.12.7 and Node.js versions prior to 1.5.3 did not verify server certificate hostname during TLS handshake when overriding Certificate Authorities CA in the...
Design/Logic Flaw
The AWS IoT Device SDK v2 for Java, Python, C++ and Node.js appends a user supplied Certificate Authority CA to the root CAs instead of overriding it on Unix systems. TLS handshakes will thus succeed if the peer can be verified either from the user-supplied CA or the system’s default trust-store...
PYSEC-2021-863
The AWS IoT Device SDK v2 for Java, Python, C++ and Node.js appends a user supplied Certificate Authority CA to the root CAs instead of overriding it on Unix systems. TLS handshakes will thus succeed if the peer can be verified either from the user-supplied CA or the system’s default trust-store...
Design/Logic Flaw
The AWS IoT Device SDK v2 for Java, Python, C++ and Node.js appends a user supplied Certificate Authority CA to the root CAs instead of overriding it on macOS systems. Additionally, SNI validation is also not enabled when the CA has been “overridden”. TLS handshakes will thus succeed if the peer...
CVE-2021-40829
Connections initialized by the AWS IoT Device SDK v2 for Java versions prior to 1.4.2, Python versions prior to 1.6.1, C++ versions prior to 1.12.7 and Node.js versions prior to 1.5.3 did not verify server certificate hostname during TLS handshake when overriding Certificate Authorities CA in the...
CVE-2021-40828
Connections initialized by the AWS IoT Device SDK v2 for Java versions prior to 1.3.3, Python versions prior to 1.5.18, C++ versions prior to 1.12.7 and Node.js versions prior to 1.5.1 did not verify server certificate hostname during TLS handshake when overriding Certificate Authorities CA in...
PYSEC-2021-861
Connections initialized by the AWS IoT Device SDK v2 for Java versions prior to 1.3.3, Python versions prior to 1.5.18, C++ versions prior to 1.12.7 and Node.js versions prior to 1.5.1 did not verify server certificate hostname during TLS handshake when overriding Certificate Authorities CA in...
Code injection
Connections initialized by the AWS IoT Device SDK v2 for Java versions prior to 1.3.3, Python versions prior to 1.5.18, C++ versions prior to 1.12.7 and Node.js versions prior to 1.5.1 did not verify server certificate hostname during TLS handshake when overriding Certificate Authorities CA in...
Code injection
Connections initialized by the AWS IoT Device SDK v2 for Java versions prior to 1.4.2, Python versions prior to 1.6.1, C++ versions prior to 1.12.7 and Node.js versions prior to 1.5.3 did not verify server certificate hostname during TLS handshake when overriding Certificate Authorities CA in the...
CVE-2021-40831
The AWS IoT Device SDK v2 for Java, Python, C++ and Node.js appends a user supplied Certificate Authority CA to the root CAs instead of overriding it on macOS systems. Additionally, SNI validation is also not enabled when the CA has been “overridden”. TLS handshakes will thus succeed if the peer...
PYSEC-2021-862
Connections initialized by the AWS IoT Device SDK v2 for Java versions prior to 1.4.2, Python versions prior to 1.6.1, C++ versions prior to 1.12.7 and Node.js versions prior to 1.5.3 did not verify server certificate hostname during TLS handshake when overriding Certificate Authorities CA in the...
Improper Certificate Validation
Connections initialized by the AWS IoT Device SDK v2 for Java, Python , C++ and Node.js does not verify server certificate hostname during TLS handshake when overriding Certificate Authorities CA in their trust stores on Windows. This issue has been addressed in aws-c-io submodule onward. This...
Improper Certificate Validation
Connections initialized by the AWS IoT Device SDK v2 for Java, Python , C++ and Node.js does not verify server certificate hostname during TLS handshake when overriding Certificate Authorities CA in their trust stores on MacOS. This issue has been addressed in aws-c-io submodule onward. This issu...
CVE-2021-40831
The CVE-2021-40831 issue affects AWS IoT Device SDK v2 for Java, Python, C++ and Node.js on macOS. The product appends a user-supplied CA to the root trust store instead of overriding it, and SNI validation is not enabled when the CA is overridden. TLS handshakes may succeed if the peer is verifi...
CVE-2021-40830
CVE-2021-40830 affects the AWS IoT Device SDK v2 for Java, Python, C++, and Node.js on Linux/Unix. The root cause is that the SDK appends a user-supplied CA to the system trust store instead of overriding it, which can allow TLS handshakes to succeed using either the user-supplied CA or the defau...
CVE-2021-40828 TLS hostname validation issues within AWS IoT Device SDKs on Windows
Connections initialized by the AWS IoT Device SDK v2 for Java versions prior to 1.3.3, Python versions prior to 1.5.18, C++ versions prior to 1.12.7 and Node.js versions prior to 1.5.1 did not verify server certificate hostname during TLS handshake when overriding Certificate Authorities CA in...