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CVE-2026-5501
wolfSSLX509verifycert in the OpenSSL compatibility layer accepts a certificate chain in which the leaf's signature is not checked, if the attacker supplies an untrusted intermediate with Basic Constraints CA:FALSE that is legitimately signed by a trusted root. An attacker who obtains any leaf...
EUVD-2026-24506
nesquena hermes-webui contains a trust-boundary failure vulnerability that allows authenticated attackers to set or change a session workspace to an arbitrary existing directory on disk by manipulating workspace path parameters in endpoints such as /api/session/new, /api/session/update,...
CVE-2026-6829
CVE-2026-6829 affects the open-source project nesquena Hermes-webUI. The connected documents describe a trust-boundary failure in Hermes-webUI that allows an authenticated attacker to repoint a session workspace to an arbitrary existing directory on disk by manipulating workspace path parameters ...
SUSE CVE-2026-34580
Botan is a C++ cryptography library. In 3.11.0, the function CertificateStore::certificateknown had a misleading name; it would return true if any certificate in the store had a DN and subject key identifier, if set matching that of the argument. It did not check that the cert it found and the ce...
EUVD-2026-21294
wolfSSLX509verifycert in the OpenSSL compatibility layer accepts a certificate chain in which the leaf's signature is not checked, if the attacker supplies an untrusted intermediate with Basic Constraints CA:FALSE that is legitimately signed by a trusted root. An attacker who obtains any leaf...
Improper Certificate Validation
Overview Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Improper Certificate Validation in the wolfSSLX509verifycert function. An attacker can bypass certificate signature validation by supplying a certificate chain where an untrusted intermediate with Basic Constraints set to CA:FALSE is...
CVE-2026-5501
wolfSSLX509verifycert in the OpenSSL compatibility layer accepts a certificate chain in which the leaf's signature is not checked, if the attacker supplies an untrusted intermediate with Basic Constraints CA:FALSE that is legitimately signed by a trusted root. An attacker who obtains any leaf...
CVE-2026-5501
wolfSSLX509verifycert in the OpenSSL compatibility layer accepts a certificate chain in which the leaf's signature is not checked, if the attacker supplies an untrusted intermediate with Basic Constraints CA:FALSE that is legitimately signed by a trusted root. An attacker who obtains any leaf...
CVE-2026-5501
wolfSSLX509verifycert in the OpenSSL compatibility layer accepts a certificate chain in which the leaf's signature is not checked, if the attacker supplies an untrusted intermediate with Basic Constraints CA:FALSE that is legitimately signed by a trusted root. An attacker who obtains any leaf...
PT-2026-31865
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions wolfSSL versions prior to 5.9.1 Description The wolfSSL X509 verify cert function within the OpenSSL compatibility layer does not properly check the signature of a certificate's leaf when an untrusted intermediate certificate with Basic...
CVE-2026-34580
A flaw was found in Botan, a C++ cryptography library. Due to a misleading function name and an assumption in path validation logic, an end entity certificate could be incorrectly accepted as a trusted root. This occurs when the end entity certificate's Distinguished Name DN and Subject Key...
CVE-2026-34580
Botan is a C++ cryptography library. In 3.11.0, the function CertificateStore::certificateknown had a misleading name; it would return true if any certificate in the store had a DN and subject key identifier, if set matching that of the argument. It did not check that the cert it found and the ce...
CVE-2026-34580
Botan is a C++ cryptography library. In 3.11.0, the function CertificateStore::certificateknown had a misleading name; it would return true if any certificate in the store had a DN and subject key identifier, if set matching that of the argument. It did not check that the cert it found and the ce...
UBUNTU-CVE-2026-34580
Botan is a C++ cryptography library. In 3.11.0, the function CertificateStore::certificateknown had a misleading name; it would return true if any certificate in the store had a DN and subject key identifier, if set matching that of the argument. It did not check that the cert it found and the ce...
Improper Certificate Validation
Overview Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Improper Certificate Validation due to improper validation in the certificateknown function. An attacker can bypass certificate trust verification by presenting an end entity certificate with a distinguished name and subject key...
CVE-2026-34580
Botan is a C++ cryptography library. In 3.11.0, the function CertificateStore::certificateknown had a misleading name; it would return true if any certificate in the store had a DN and subject key identifier, if set matching that of the argument. It did not check that the cert it found and the ce...
CVE-2026-34580 Botan has a certificate authentication bypass due to trust anchor confusion
Botan is a C++ cryptography library. In 3.11.0, the function CertificateStore::certificateknown had a misleading name; it would return true if any certificate in the store had a DN and subject key identifier, if set matching that of the argument. It did not check that the cert it found and the ce...
EUVD-2026-19947
Botan is a C++ cryptography library. In 3.11.0, the function CertificateStore::certificateknown had a misleading name; it would return true if any certificate in the store had a DN and subject key identifier, if set matching that of the argument. It did not check that the cert it found and the ce...
CVE-2026-34580
Botan is a C++ cryptography library. In 3.11.0, the function CertificateStore::certificateknown had a misleading name; it would return true if any certificate in the store had a DN and subject key identifier, if set matching that of the argument. It did not check that the cert it found and the ce...
CVE-2026-34580
CVE-2026-34580 affects Botan 3.11.0, where Certificate_Store::certificate_known could misidentify certificates during path validation. The function returned true when the DN (and subject key identifier, if set) matched the argument, without verifying the certificates were identical. A later path-...