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GO-2026-5416 gitverify has improper tag signature verification in github.com/supply-chain-tools/gitverify
gitverify has improper tag signature verification in github.com/supply-chain-tools/gitverify...
DEBIAN-CVE-2026-6331
HMAC zero-length tag forgery in EVPDigestVerifyFinal, where a zero-length tag could be accepted as valid during HMAC verification. In the OpenSSL-compatibility HMAC verify path the supplied signature length was only checked as not exceeding the MAC length, so a zero-length or otherwise truncated...
CVE-2026-6329
PKCS12 MAC verification uses an attacker-controlled comparison length, weakening the integrity check on the MAC and allowing a mismatched MAC to be accepted. The PKCS12 verify path compared the locally computed HMAC against the MAC parsed from the PKCS12 structure using a length taken directly fr...
DEBIAN-CVE-2026-6329
PKCS12 MAC verification uses an attacker-controlled comparison length, weakening the integrity check on the MAC and allowing a mismatched MAC to be accepted. The PKCS12 verify path compared the locally computed HMAC against the MAC parsed from the PKCS12 structure using a length taken directly fr...
UBUNTU-CVE-2026-55962
TLS 1.3 post-handshake authentication PHA issue where a server could accept a client's Finished message without the client having sent a Certificate and CertificateVerify. The post-handshake-auth exemption that allows an empty/absent peer certificate was only intended for the initial handshake, b...
UBUNTU-CVE-2026-11703
Missing SNI/ALPN binding on stateful session-ID resumption, which previously skipped the binding check performed for ticket-based resumption. A cached session could be resumed under a different SNI/ALPN than originally negotiated and, where client-authentication policy differs across virtual host...
UBUNTU-CVE-2026-6329
PKCS12 MAC verification uses an attacker-controlled comparison length, weakening the integrity check on the MAC and allowing a mismatched MAC to be accepted. The PKCS12 verify path compared the locally computed HMAC against the MAC parsed from the PKCS12 structure using a length taken directly fr...
GHSA-54VG-PFH7-JQ95 Lemur: Crafted CRL/OCSP URLs in uploaded certificates lead to post-authentication SSRF
Summary When verifying an uploaded certificate, lemur/certificates/verify.py extracts the CRL Distribution Point URL and the OCSP responder URL directly from the certificate's extensions and issues outbound requests to those URLs without scheme restriction or destination allow-listing. An...
CVE-2026-7511 PKCS7_verify signer confusion allows forged signatures to be accepted
PKCS7verify signer confusion allows forged signatures, where the signer associated with a signature is not correctly bound, permitting a forged signature to be accepted...
CVE-2026-7511
Technical details are not publicly available in the provided documents for CVE-2026-7511. Monitor for updates from vendors and CERT advisories to learn affected products, versions, impact, and remediation.
CVE-2026-55962
TLS 1.3 post-handshake authentication PHA issue where a server could accept a client's Finished message without the client having sent a Certificate and CertificateVerify. The post-handshake-auth exemption that allows an empty/absent peer certificate was only intended for the initial handshake, b...
CVE-2026-6329
CVE-2026-6329 describes a vulnerability in PKCS#12 MAC verification in wolfSSL where the verification uses an attacker-controlled comparison length. The PKCS#12 verify path compares the locally computed HMAC against the MAC parsed from the PKCS#12 structure using a length taken directly from atta...
CVE-2026-6329
PKCS12 MAC verification uses an attacker-controlled comparison length, weakening the integrity check on the MAC and allowing a mismatched MAC to be accepted. The PKCS12 verify path compared the locally computed HMAC against the MAC parsed from the PKCS12 structure using a length taken directly fr...
CVE-2026-6329 PKCS#12 MAC verification uses attacker-controlled comparison length
PKCS12 MAC verification uses an attacker-controlled comparison length, weakening the integrity check on the MAC and allowing a mismatched MAC to be accepted. The PKCS12 verify path compared the locally computed HMAC against the MAC parsed from the PKCS12 structure using a length taken directly fr...
CVE-2026-6329
PKCS12 MAC verification uses an attacker-controlled comparison length, weakening the integrity check on the MAC and allowing a mismatched MAC to be accepted. The PKCS12 verify path compared the locally computed HMAC against the MAC parsed from the PKCS12 structure using a length taken directly fr...
CVE-2026-6329
PKCS12 MAC verification uses an attacker-controlled comparison length, weakening the integrity check on the MAC and allowing a mismatched MAC to be accepted. The PKCS12 verify path compared the locally computed HMAC against the MAC parsed from the PKCS12 structure using a length taken directly fr...
CVE-2026-6329 PKCS#12 MAC verification uses attacker-controlled comparison length
PKCS12 MAC verification uses an attacker-controlled comparison length, weakening the integrity check on the MAC and allowing a mismatched MAC to be accepted. The PKCS12 verify path compared the locally computed HMAC against the MAC parsed from the PKCS12 structure using a length taken directly fr...
CVE-2026-11800 Org.keycloak:keycloak-services: keycloak: authentication bypass via jwt algorithm confusion
A flaw was found in Keycloak. This JWT algorithm confusion vulnerability in the JWT Authorization Grant flow allows an attacker with valid client credentials to bypass signature verification. By forging an assertion, the attacker can create unauthorized access tokens. This enables the attacker to...
CVE-2026-6331
HMAC zero-length tag forgery in EVPDigestVerifyFinal, where a zero-length tag could be accepted as valid during HMAC verification. In the OpenSSL-compatibility HMAC verify path the supplied signature length was only checked as not exceeding the MAC length, so a zero-length or otherwise truncated...
CVE-2026-6331
CVE-2026-6331 describes an HMAC zero-length tag forgery in EVP_DigestVerifyFinal. The OpenSSL-compatibility HMAC verify path allowed a zero-length or truncated tag to pass because the signature length check only ensured it did not exceed the MAC length. The fixed behavior now requires the supplie...