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CVE-2018-16150
In sigverify in x509.c in axTLS version 2.1.3 and before, the PKCS1 v1.5 signature verification does not reject excess data after the hash value. Consequently, a remote attacker can forge signatures when small public exponents are being used, which could lead to impersonation through fake X.509...
CVE-2018-16150
In sigverify in x509.c in axTLS version 2.1.3 and before, the PKCS1 v1.5 signature verification does not reject excess data after the hash value. Consequently, a remote attacker can forge signatures when small public exponents are being used, which could lead to impersonation through fake X.509...
CVE-2018-16150
In axTLS 2.1.3 and earlier, the PKCS#1 v1.5 signature verification in sig_verify() fails to reject excess data after the hash, enabling signature forgery when small public exponents are used. This can lead to impersonation via forged X.509 certificates. This CVE-2018-16150 is a variant of CVE-200...
CVE-2018-16150
Removed by vendor...