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python-oauth2: Uses poor PRNG in nonce
It was found that python-oauth2 did not properly generate random values for use in nonces. An attacker able to capture network traffic of a website using OAuth2 authentication could use this flaw to conduct replay attacks against that website...
Google Chrome 'Math.Random()' Unauthorized Access Vulnerability
Google Chrome is a web browser developed by the American company Google Google. A security vulnerability exists in Google Chrome that originates from the application generating weak random numbers. The vulnerability can be exploited by an attacker to obtain sensitive information and unauthorized...
ntp: ntp-keygen uses weak random number generator and seed when generating MD5 keys
It was found that ntp-keygen used a weak method for generating MD5 keys. This could possibly allow an attacker to guess generated MD5 keys that could then be used to spoof an NTP client or server. Note: it is recommended to regenerate any MD5 keys that had explicitly been generated with ntp-keyge...
ntp: ntp-keygen uses weak random number generator and seed when generating MD5 keys
It was found that ntp-keygen used a weak method for generating MD5 keys. This could possibly allow an attacker to guess generated MD5 keys that could then be used to spoof an NTP client or server. Note: it is recommended to regenerate any MD5 keys that had explicitly been generated with ntp-keyge...
ntp: ntp-keygen uses weak random number generator and seed when generating MD5 keys
It was found that ntp-keygen used a weak method for generating MD5 keys. This could possibly allow an attacker to guess generated MD5 keys that could then be used to spoof an NTP client or server. Note: it is recommended to regenerate any MD5 keys that had explicitly been generated with ntp-keyge...
DEBIAN-CVE-2013-4442
Password Generator aka Pwgen before 2.07 uses weak pseudo generated numbers when /dev/urandom is unavailable, which makes it easier for context-dependent attackers to guess the numbers...
PYSEC-2014-86
The 1 makenonce, 2 generatenonce, and 3 generateverifier functions in SimpleGeo python-oauth2 uses weak random numbers to generate nonces, which makes it easier for remote attackers to guess the nonce via a brute force attack...
PT-2014-2778 · Python · Python-Oauth2
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions: python-oauth2 affected versions not specified Description: The issue concerns the use of weak random numbers by the make nonce, generate nonce, and generate verifier functions in python-oauth2, making it easier for remote attackers to guess t...
DEBIAN-CVE-2012-1581
MediaWiki 1.17.x before 1.17.3 and 1.18.x before 1.18.2 uses weak random numbers for password reset tokens, which makes it easier for remote attackers to change the passwords of arbitrary users...
CVE-2012-2808 : Android 4.0.4 DNS poisoning vulnerability Exposed
Android's DNS resolver is vulnerable to DNS poisoning due to weak randomness in its implementation. Researchers Roee Hay & Roi Saltzman from IBM Application Security Research Group demonstrate that how an attacker can successfully guess the nonce of the DNS request with a probability thatis su...
PT-2008-6105 · Mybb · Mybb
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions: MyBB versions 1.4.2 Description: The issue is related to insufficient randomness used to compose filenames of uploaded files used as attachments. This makes it easier for remote attackers to read these files by guessing filenames...
DEBIAN-CVE-2008-1637
PowerDNS Recursor before 3.1.5 uses insufficient randomness to calculate 1 TRXID values and 2 UDP source port numbers, which makes it easier for remote attackers to poison a DNS cache, related to a algorithmic deficiencies in rand and random functions in external libraries, b use of a 32-bit seed...
CVE-2006-3419
Tor before 0.1.1.20 uses OpenSSL pseudo-random bytes RANDpseudobytes instead of cryptographically strong RANDbytes, and seeds the entropy value at start-up with 160-bit chunks without reseeding, which makes it easier for attackers to conduct brute force guessing attacks...