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CVE-2026-42505
A flaw was found in the crypto/tls package in Go. Handshakes utilizing Encrypted Client Hello ECH could lead to de-anonymization by a passive network observer. This is due to the disclosure of pre-shared key identities within the unencrypted client hello, allowing an attacker to potentially link...
SUSE CVE-2026-42505
Handshakes which used Encrypted Client Hello could be de-anonymized by a passive network observer due to a disclosure of pre-shared key identities in the unencrypted client hello...
CVE-2026-15165
TLS ECH decryptor crash in Wireshark 4.6.0 to 4.6.6 allows denial of service...
DEBIAN-CVE-2026-15165
TLS ECH decryptor crash in Wireshark 4.6.0 to 4.6.6 allows denial of service...
CVE-2026-15165
TLS ECH decryptor crash in Wireshark 4.6.0 to 4.6.6 allows denial of service...
UBUNTU-CVE-2026-15165
TLS ECH decryptor crash in Wireshark 4.6.0 to 4.6.6 allows denial of service...
CVE-2026-15165 Heap-based Buffer Overflow in Wireshark
TLS ECH decryptor crash in Wireshark 4.6.0 to 4.6.6 allows denial of service...
CVE-2026-15165
TLS ECH decryptor crash in Wireshark 4.6.0 to 4.6.6 allows denial of service...
CVE-2026-15165 Heap-based Buffer Overflow in Wireshark
TLS ECH decryptor crash in Wireshark 4.6.0 to 4.6.6 allows denial of service...
CVE-2026-15165
TLS ECH decryptor crash in Wireshark 4.6.0 to 4.6.6 allows denial of service...
EUVD-2026-42412
TLS ECH decryptor crash in Wireshark 4.6.0 to 4.6.6 allows denial of service...
CVE-2026-42505
Handshakes which used Encrypted Client Hello could be de-anonymized by a passive network observer due to a disclosure of pre-shared key identities in the unencrypted client hello...
UBUNTU-CVE-2026-42505
Handshakes which used Encrypted Client Hello could be de-anonymized by a passive network observer due to a disclosure of pre-shared key identities in the unencrypted client hello...
CVE-2026-42505
Handshakes which used Encrypted Client Hello could be de-anonymized by a passive network observer due to a disclosure of pre-shared key identities in the unencrypted client hello...
CVE-2026-42505 Invoking Encrypted Client Hello privacy leak in crypto/tls
Handshakes which used Encrypted Client Hello could be de-anonymized by a passive network observer due to a disclosure of pre-shared key identities in the unencrypted client hello...
EUVD-2026-42317
Handshakes which used Encrypted Client Hello could be de-anonymized by a passive network observer due to a disclosure of pre-shared key identities in the unencrypted client hello...
CVE-2026-42505 Invoking Encrypted Client Hello privacy leak in crypto/tls
Handshakes which used Encrypted Client Hello could be de-anonymized by a passive network observer due to a disclosure of pre-shared key identities in the unencrypted client hello...
CVE-2026-42505
Handshakes which used Encrypted Client Hello could be de-anonymized by a passive network observer due to a disclosure of pre-shared key identities in the unencrypted client hello...
CVE-2026-42505
CVE-2026-42505 describes a privacy leakage in handshakes using Encrypted Client Hello (ECH) , where a passive observer can de-anonymize connections due to disclosure of pre-shared key (PSK) identities in the unencrypted ClientHello. The vulnerability is documented across multiple sources (NVD, EU...
crypto/tls: golang: Go crypto/tls: Information disclosure in Encrypted Client Hello
A flaw was found in the crypto/tls package in Go. Handshakes utilizing Encrypted Client Hello ECH could lead to de-anonymization by a passive network observer. This is due to the disclosure of pre-shared key identities within the unencrypted client hello, allowing an attacker to potentially link...