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FreeBSD : OpenSSH -- Memory corruption in sshd (5709d244-4873-11e3-8a46-000d601460a4)
The OpenSSH development team reports : A memory corruption vulnerability exists in the post- authentication sshd process when an AES-GCM cipher [email protected] or [email protected] is selected during kex exchange. If exploited, this vulnerability might permit code execution with the...
CVE-2013-4548
The mmnewkeysfromblob function in monitorwrap.c in sshd in OpenSSH 6.2 and 6.3, when an AES-GCM cipher is used, does not properly initialize memory for a MAC context data structure, which allows remote authenticated users to bypass intended ForceCommand and login-shell restrictions via packet dat...
DEBIAN-CVE-2013-4548
The mmnewkeysfromblob function in monitorwrap.c in sshd in OpenSSH 6.2 and 6.3, when an AES-GCM cipher is used, does not properly initialize memory for a MAC context data structure, which allows remote authenticated users to bypass intended ForceCommand and login-shell restrictions via packet dat...
Design/Logic Flaw
The mmnewkeysfromblob function in monitorwrap.c in sshd in OpenSSH 6.2 and 6.3, when an AES-GCM cipher is used, does not properly initialize memory for a MAC context data structure, which allows remote authenticated users to bypass intended ForceCommand and login-shell restrictions via packet dat...
CVE-2013-4548
The mmnewkeysfromblob function in monitorwrap.c in sshd in OpenSSH 6.2 and 6.3, when an AES-GCM cipher is used, does not properly initialize memory for a MAC context data structure, which allows remote authenticated users to bypass intended ForceCommand and login-shell restrictions via packet dat...
USN-2014-1: OpenSSH vulnerability
Markus Friedl discovered that OpenSSH incorrectly handled memory when the AES-GCM cipher was used. A remote authenticated attacker could use this issue to execute arbitrary code as their user, possibly bypassing shell or command restrictions...
CVE-2013-4548
The mmnewkeysfromblob function in monitorwrap.c in sshd in OpenSSH 6.2 and 6.3, when an AES-GCM cipher is used, does not properly initialize memory for a MAC context data structure, which allows remote authenticated users to bypass intended ForceCommand and login-shell restrictions via packet dat...
OpenSSH -- Memory corruption in sshd
The OpenSSH development team reports: A memory corruption vulnerability exists in the post- authentication sshd process when an AES-GCM cipher [email protected] or [email protected] is selected during kex exchange. If exploited, this vulnerability might permit code execution with the...
Internet Bug Bounty: OpenSSH: Memory corruption in AES-GCM support
Vulnerability A memory corruption vulnerability exists in the post- authentication sshd process when an AES-GCM cipher [email protected] or [email protected] is selected during kex exchange. If exploited, this vulnerability might permit code execution with the privileges of the...
Apple Turns on BEAST Attack Mitigation by Default in Safari
Apple enabled a feature in its recent OS X Mavericks update that neutered the BEAST cryptographic attacks. BEAST is a two-year-old attack tool that exploits a vulnerability in TLS 1.0 and SSL 3.0 and could lead to an attacker stealing HTTPS cookies or hijacking browser sessions. Apple’s Safari...
CVE-2013-5548
The IKEv2 implementation in Cisco IOS, when AES-GCM or AES-GMAC is used, allows remote attackers to bypass certain IPsec anti-replay features via IPsec tunnel traffic, aka Bug ID CSCuj47795...
Authentication flaw
The IKEv2 implementation in Cisco IOS, when AES-GCM or AES-GMAC is used, allows remote attackers to bypass certain IPsec anti-replay features via IPsec tunnel traffic, aka Bug ID CSCuj47795...
CVE-2013-5548
The CVE-2013-5548 issue affects Cisco IOS IKEv2 when using AES-GCM or AES-GMAC for Phase 2 SAs. The vulnerability is due to improper logic that enables or disables IPsec anti-replay protection, allowing remote attackers to bypass anti-replay protections on IPsec tunnel traffic. Affected component...
CVE-2013-5548
The IKEv2 implementation in Cisco IOS, when AES-GCM or AES-GMAC is used, allows remote attackers to bypass certain IPsec anti-replay features via IPsec tunnel traffic, aka Bug ID CSCuj47795...
Cisco IOS Software Internet Key Exchange Version 2 Anti-replay Protection Disabled Vulnerability
A vulnerability in the implementation of the Cisco IOS Software Internet Key Exchange version 2 IKEv2 protocol may cause the anti-replay capabilities of IPsec to be disabled. This issue occurs only when using the Advanced Encryption Standard Galois/Counter Mode AES-GCM or the AES Galois Message...
[SECURITY] Fedora 19 Update: python-crypto-2.6.1-1.fc19
PyCrypto is a collection of both secure hash functions such as MD5 and SHA, and various encryption algorithms AES, DES, RSA, ElGamal, etc...
[AxCrypt] Open Source Windows File Encryption Software
AxCrypt is the leading open source Windows file encryption software. It integrates seamlessly with Windows to compress, encrypt, decrypt, store, send and work with individual files. Personal Privacy and Security with AES-128 File Encryption and Compression for Windows 2000/2003/XP/Vista/2008/7...
Silent Circle Moving Away From NIST Ciphers in Wake of NSA Revelations
The first major domino to fall in the crypto world after the NSA leaks by Edward Snowden began was the decision by Lavabit, a secure email provider, to shut down in August rather than comply with a government order. Shortly thereafter, Silent Circle, another provider of secure email and other...
CVE-2013-2782
Schneider Electric Trio J-Series License Free Ethernet Radio with firmware 3.6.0 through 3.6.3 uses the same AES encryption key across different customers' installations, which makes it easier for remote attackers to defeat cryptographic protection mechanisms by leveraging knowledge of this key...
Information disclosure
Schneider Electric Trio J-Series License Free Ethernet Radio with firmware 3.6.0 through 3.6.3 uses the same AES encryption key across different customers' installations, which makes it easier for remote attackers to defeat cryptographic protection mechanisms by leveraging knowledge of this key...