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CVE-2002-1623
The design of the Internet Key Exchange IKE protocol, when using Aggressive Mode for shared secret authentication, does not encrypt initiator or responder identities during negotiation, which may allow remote attackers to determine valid usernames by 1 monitoring responses before the password is...
Internet Key Exchange (IKE) protocol discloses identity when Aggressive Mode shared secret authentication is used
Overview The Internet Key Exchange IKE protocol discloses username information when Aggressive Mode is used for shared secret authentication. Description The Internet Key Exchange IKE protocol provides a negotiation mechanism that allows an initiator to establish an encrypted session with a...
Firewall-1 usernames detection
PKI aggressive mode replies are different for existing and non-existing usernames...
Microsoft IIS 4.05.0 and PWS - Extended Unicode Directory Traversal (5)
Microsoft IIS 4.05.0 and PWS - Extended Unicode Directory Traversal 5 source: https://www.securityfocus.com/bid/1806/info Microsoft IIS 4.0 and 5.0 are both vulnerable to double dot "../" directory traversal exploitation if extended UNICODE character representations are used in substitution for "...
IKE - Aggressive Mode Shared Secret Hash Leakage
IKE - Aggressive Mode Shared Secret Hash Leakage source: https://www.securityfocus.com/bid/7423/info When a VPN is configured to use a pre-shared master secret and a client attempts to negotiate keys in aggressive mode, a hash of the secret is transmitted across the network in clear-text. This ma...
IKE - Aggressive Mode Shared Secret Hash Leakage
source: https://www.securityfocus.com/bid/7423/info When a VPN is configured to use a pre-shared master secret and a client attempts to negotiate keys in aggressive mode, a hash of the secret is transmitted across the network in clear-text. This may result in the hash being leaked to eavesdropper...