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JLSEC-2026-689 In the OpenSSL compatibility layer implementation, the function `RAND_poll()` was not behaving as...
In the OpenSSL compatibility layer implementation, the function RANDpoll was not behaving as expected and leading to the potential for predictable values returned from RANDbytes after fork is called. This can lead to weak or predictable random numbers generated in applications that are both using...
JLSEC-2026-668
wolfSSL through 5.0.0 allows an attacker to cause a denial of service and infinite loop in the client component by sending crafted traffic from a Machine-in-the-Middle MITM position. The root cause is that the client module accepts TLS messages that normally are only sent to TLS servers...
JLSEC-2026-707 Two buffer overflow vulnerabilities existed in the wolfSSL CRL parser when parsing CRL numbers: a...
Two buffer overflow vulnerabilities existed in the wolfSSL CRL parser when parsing CRL numbers: a heap-based buffer overflow could occur when improperly storing the CRL number as a hexadecimal string, and a stack-based overflow for sufficiently sized CRL numbers. With appropriately crafted CRLs,...
JLSEC-2026-699 X.509 trust-chain bypass (path-depth exhaustion) in the OpenSSL compatibility certificate verifier...
X.509 trust-chain bypass path-depth exhaustion in the OpenSSL compatibility certificate verifier wolfSSLX509verifycert. This affects only builds with --enable-opensslextra whose application calls X509verifycert with caller-supplied untrusted intermediates; for those users it is critical, otherwis...
JLSEC-2026-713
Heap-based buffer overflow in the KCAPI ECC code path of wceccimportx963ex in wolfSSL wolfcrypt allows a remote attacker to write attacker-controlled data past the bounds of the pubkeyraw buffer via a crafted oversized EC public key point. The WOLFSSLKCAPIECC code path copies the input to...
JLSEC-2026-702 A heap-buffer-overflow vulnerability exists in wolfSSL's `wolfSSL_d2i_SSL_SESSION()` function
A heap-buffer-overflow vulnerability exists in wolfSSL's wolfSSLd2iSSLSESSION function. When deserializing session data with SESSIONCERTS enabled, certificate and session id lengths are read from an untrusted input without bounds validation, allowing an attacker to overflow fixed-size buffers and...
JLSEC-2026-669
In wolfSSL before 5.2.0, certificate validation may be bypassed during attempted authentication by a TLS 1.3 client to a TLS 1.3 server. This occurs when the sigalgo field differs between the certificateverify message and the certificate message...
JLSEC-2026-753 A heap buffer overflow could occur in the DTLS 1.3 ACK serialization path before the connecting peer...
A heap buffer overflow could occur in the DTLS 1.3 ACK serialization path before the connecting peer is authenticated. The buffer overflow was due to an integer truncation when computing the length of the ACK record-number list, causing an undersized buffer to be allocated and then overrun. This...
JLSEC-2026-706 Out-of-bounds read in ALPN parsing due to incomplete validation
Out-of-bounds read in ALPN parsing due to incomplete validation. wolfSSL 5.8.4 and earlier contained an out-of-bounds read in ALPN handling when built with ALPN enabled HAVEALPN / --enable-alpn. A crafted ALPN protocol list could trigger an out-of-bounds read, leading to a potential process crash...
JLSEC-2026-691 A stack buffer overflow vulnerability exists in wolfSSL's PKCS7 SignedData encoding functionality
A stack buffer overflow vulnerability exists in wolfSSL's PKCS7 SignedData encoding functionality. In wcPKCS7BuildSignedAttributes, when adding custom signed attributes, the code passes an incorrect capacity value esd-signedAttribsCount to EncodeAttributes instead of the remaining available space...
JLSEC-2026-728 In wolfSSL's EVP layer, the ChaCha20-Poly1305 AEAD decryption path in `wolfSSL_EVP_CipherFinal` (and...
In wolfSSL's EVP layer, the ChaCha20-Poly1305 AEAD decryption path in wolfSSLEVPCipherFinal and related EVP cipher finalization functions fails to verify the authentication tag before returning plaintext to the caller. When an application uses the EVP API to perform ChaCha20-Poly1305 decryption,...
JLSEC-2026-719
A stack buffer overflow exists in wolfSSL's PKCS7 implementation in the wcPKCS7DecryptOri function in wolfcrypt/src/pkcs7.c. When processing a CMS EnvelopedData message containing an OtherRecipientInfo ORI recipient, the function copies an ASN.1-parsed OID into a fixed 32-byte stack buffer...
JLSEC-2026-675
An issue was discovered in wolfSSL before 5.5.0. A fault injection attack on RAM via Rowhammer leads to ECDSA key disclosure. Users performing signing operations with private ECC keys, such as in server-side TLS connections, might leak faulty ECC signatures. These signatures can be processed via ...
JLSEC-2026-722 In wolfSSL, ARIA-GCM cipher suites used in TLS 1.2 and DTLS 1.2 reuse an identical 12-byte GCM nonce...
In wolfSSL, ARIA-GCM cipher suites used in TLS 1.2 and DTLS 1.2 reuse an identical 12-byte GCM nonce for every application-data record. Because wcAriaEncrypt is stateless and passes the caller-supplied IV verbatim to the MagicCrypto SDK with no internal counter, and because the explicit IV is...
JLSEC-2026-690 A certificate verification error in wolfSSL when building with the `WOLFSSL_SYS_CA_CERTS` and...
A certificate verification error in wolfSSL when building with the WOLFSSLSYSCACERTS and WOLFSSLAPPLENATIVECERTVALIDATION options results in the wolfSSL client failing to properly verify the server certificate's domain name, allowing any certificate issued by a trusted CA to be accepted regardles...
JLSEC-2026-703
An integer overflow vulnerability existed in the static function wolfssladdtochain, that caused heap corruption when certificate data was written out of bounds of an insufficiently sized certificate buffer. wolfssladdtochain is called by these API: wolfSSLCTXaddextrachaincert,...
JLSEC-2026-724 X.509 date buffer overflow in `wolfSSL_X509_notAfter` / `wolfSSL_X509_notBefore`
X.509 date buffer overflow in wolfSSLX509notAfter / wolfSSLX509notBefore. A buffer overflow may occur when parsing date fields from a crafted X.509 certificate via the compatibility layer API. This is only triggered when calling these two APIs directly from an application, and does not affect TLS...
JLSEC-2026-704 Missing required cryptographic step in the TLS 1.3 client HelloRetryRequest handshake logic in...
Missing required cryptographic step in the TLS 1.3 client HelloRetryRequest handshake logic in wolfSSL could lead to a compromise in the confidentiality of TLS-protected communications via a crafted HelloRetryRequest followed by a ServerHello message that omits the required keyshare extension,...
JLSEC-2026-671
wolfSSL before 5.4.0 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service via DTLS because a check for return-routability can be skipped...
JLSEC-2026-676 If a TLS 1.3 client gets neither a PSK (pre shared key) extension nor a KSE (key share extension)...
If a TLS 1.3 client gets neither a PSK pre shared key extension nor a KSE key share extension when connecting to a malicious server, a default predictable buffer gets used for the IKM Input Keying Material value when generating the session master secret. Using a potentially known IKM value when...