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libssh: libssh: information disclosure via short GSSAPI Curve25519 public key
A flaw was found in libssh. During server-side GSSAPI key exchange, a client-supplied Curve25519 public key shorter than the expected length is copied without proper length validation, leading to an out-of-bounds heap read. This could allow a remote unauthenticated attacker to disclose small...
CVE-2026-59842
A flaw was found in libssh. During server-side GSSAPI key exchange, a client-supplied Curve25519 public key shorter than the expected length is copied without proper length validation, leading to an out-of-bounds heap read. This could allow a remote unauthenticated attacker to disclose small...
CVE-2026-59842
A flaw was found in libssh. During server-side GSSAPI key exchange, a client-supplied Curve25519 public key shorter than the expected length is copied without proper length validation, leading to an out-of-bounds heap read. This could allow a remote unauthenticated attacker to disclose small...
CVE-2026-59842
Affects: libssh. In server-side GSSAPI key exchange, a Curve25519 public key shorter than the expected length is copied without proper length validation, causing an out-of-bounds heap read. This could let a remote unauthenticated attacker disclose small amounts of server memory. Mitigation: vendo...
CVE-2026-59842
A flaw was found in libssh. During server-side GSSAPI key exchange, a client-supplied Curve25519 public key shorter than the expected length is copied without proper length validation, leading to an out-of-bounds heap read. This could allow a remote unauthenticated attacker to disclose small...
From Cyber Threat to Data Shield: Constructing Provably Secure File Erasure with Repurposed Ransomware Cryptography
Ransomware has emerged as a persistent cybersecurity threat,leveraging robust encryption schemes that often remain unbroken even after public disclosure of source code. Motivated by the technical resilience of such mechanisms, this paper presents SEER Secure and Efficient Encryption-based Erasure...
openSUSE Security Update : libressl (openSUSE-2017-560)
This update for libressl to version 2.5.1 fixes the following issues : These security issues were fixed : - CVE-2016-0702: Prevent side channel attack on modular exponentiation boo968050. - CVE-2016-7056: Avoid a side-channel cache-timing attack that can leak the ECDSA private keys when signing...