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Code injection
IBM Security Guardium 11.1 uses weaker than expected cryptographic algorithms that could allow an attacker to decrypt highly sensitive information. IBM X-Force ID: 174852...
CVE-2020-4191
The CVE-2020-4191 issue affects IBM Security Guardium (notably version 11.1 per the primary entry) and is caused by the use of weaker cryptographic algorithms that could allow an attacker to decrypt highly sensitive information. The IBM advisory confirms Guardium exposure across multiple releases...
Hardcoded credentials
Use of a hard-coded cryptographic key to encrypt security sensitive data in local storage and configuration in FortiClient for Windows prior to 6.4.0 may allow an attacker with access to the local storage or the configuration backup file to decrypt the sensitive data via knowledge of the hard-cod...
Fortinet FortiClient Trust Management Issue Vulnerability
Fortinet FortiClient is a mobile endpoint security solution from Fortinet. The solution provides IPsec and SSL encryption, WAN optimization, endpoint compliance and two-factor authentication when connected to a FortiGate firewall appliance. A security vulnerability exists in Fortinet FortiClient...
Information Disclosure
rsa is vulnerable to information disclosure. The vulnerability exists as rsa ignores prepended \0 bytes during the decryption of a ciphertext in PKCS1v15, where it is supposed to have failed, allowing the interference that this library is used for cryptography...
Python-RSA Cryptography Problem Vulnerability
Python-RSA is a Python library that supports encryption and decryption, signing, verification of signatures, and key generation from the Dutch software developer SYBREN A.STVEL. A cryptographic issue vulnerability exists in Python-RSA versions prior to 4.1, which can be exploited by an attacker t...
CVE-2020-13757
Python-RSA before 4.1 ignores leading '\0' bytes during decryption of ciphertext. This could conceivably have a security-relevant impact, e.g., by helping an attacker to infer that an application uses Python-RSA, or if the length of accepted ciphertext affects application behavior such as by...
CVE-2020-13757
Python-RSA before 4.1 ignores leading '\0' bytes during decryption of ciphertext. This could conceivably have a security-relevant impact, e.g., by helping an attacker to infer that an application uses Python-RSA, or if the length of accepted ciphertext affects application behavior such as by...
UBUNTU-CVE-2020-13757
Python-RSA before 4.1 ignores leading '\0' bytes during decryption of ciphertext. This could conceivably have a security-relevant impact, e.g., by helping an attacker to infer that an application uses Python-RSA, or if the length of accepted ciphertext affects application behavior such as by...
CVE-2020-13757
Python-RSA before 4.1 ignores leading '\0' bytes during decryption of ciphertext. This could conceivably have a security-relevant impact, e.g., by helping an attacker to infer that an application uses Python-RSA, or if the length of accepted ciphertext affects application behavior such as by...
PYSEC-2020-99
Python-RSA before 4.1 ignores leading '\0' bytes during decryption of ciphertext. This could conceivably have a security-relevant impact, e.g., by helping an attacker to infer that an application uses Python-RSA, or if the length of accepted ciphertext affects application behavior such as by...
Memory corruption
Python-RSA before 4.1 ignores leading '\0' bytes during decryption of ciphertext. This could conceivably have a security-relevant impact, e.g., by helping an attacker to infer that an application uses Python-RSA, or if the length of accepted ciphertext affects application behavior such as by...
PYSEC-2020-99
Python-RSA before 4.1 ignores leading '\0' bytes during decryption of ciphertext. This could conceivably have a security-relevant impact, e.g., by helping an attacker to infer that an application uses Python-RSA, or if the length of accepted ciphertext affects application behavior such as by...
CVE-2020-13757
CVE-2020-13757 affects the Python-RSA package. Affected: Python-RSA before 4.1. Root cause: decryption ignores leading '\0' bytes in ciphertext. Impact stated in sources: potential DoS risk and information leakage indicators (e.g., attacker could infer usage, or ciphertext length could affect beh...
CVE-2020-13757
Python-RSA before 4.1 ignores leading '\0' bytes during decryption of ciphertext. This could conceivably have a security-relevant impact, e.g., by helping an attacker to infer that an application uses Python-RSA, or if the length of accepted ciphertext affects application behavior such as by...
CVE-2020-13757
Python-RSA before 4.1 ignores leading '\0' bytes during decryption of ciphertext. This could conceivably have a security-relevant impact, e.g., by helping an attacker to infer that an application uses Python-RSA, or if the length of accepted ciphertext affects application behavior such as by...
Ubuntu 16.04 LTS / 18.04 LTS : OpenSSL vulnerabilities (USN-4376-1)
The remote Ubuntu 16.04 LTS / 18.04 LTS host has packages installed that are affected by multiple vulnerabilities as referenced in the USN-4376-1 advisory. Cesar Pereida Garca, Sohaib ul Hassan, Nicola Tuveri, Iaroslav Gridin, Alejandro Cabrera Aldaya, and Billy Brumley discovered that OpenSSL...
Ubuntu: Security Advisory (USN-4376-1)
The remote host is missing an update for the SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2020 Greenbone AG Some text descriptions might be excerpted from a referenced sources, and are Copyright C by the respective right holders. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only ifdescription...
MemoryMapper - Lightweight Library Which Allows The Ability To Map Both Native And Managed Assemblies Into Memory
Memory Mapper is a lightweight library which allows the ability to map both native and managed assemblies into memory by either using process injection of a process specified by the user or self-injection; the technique of injecting an assembly into the currently running process attempting to do...
USN-4376-1: OpenSSL vulnerabilities
Cesar Pereida García, Sohaib ul Hassan, Nicola Tuveri, Iaroslav Gridin, Alejandro Cabrera Aldaya, and Billy Brumley discovered that OpenSSL incorrectly handled ECDSA signatures. An attacker could possibly use this issue to perform a timing side-channel attack and recover private ECDSA keys...