1964 matches found
DEBIAN-CVE-2021-34549
An issue was discovered in Tor before 0.4.6.5, aka TROVE-2021-005. Hashing is mishandled for certain retrieval of circuit data. Consequently. an attacker can trigger the use of an attacker-chosen circuit ID to cause algorithm inefficiency...
CVE-2021-34549
An issue was discovered in Tor before 0.4.6.5, aka TROVE-2021-005. Hashing is mishandled for certain retrieval of circuit data. Consequently. an attacker can trigger the use of an attacker-chosen circuit ID to cause algorithm inefficiency...
CVE-2021-34549
An issue was discovered in Tor before 0.4.6.5, aka TROVE-2021-005. Hashing is mishandled for certain retrieval of circuit data. Consequently. an attacker can trigger the use of an attacker-chosen circuit ID to cause algorithm inefficiency...
UBUNTU-CVE-2021-34549
An issue was discovered in Tor before 0.4.6.5, aka TROVE-2021-005. Hashing is mishandled for certain retrieval of circuit data. Consequently. an attacker can trigger the use of an attacker-chosen circuit ID to cause algorithm inefficiency...
CVE-2021-34549
An issue was discovered in Tor before 0.4.6.5, aka TROVE-2021-005. Hashing is mishandled for certain retrieval of circuit data. Consequently. an attacker can trigger the use of an attacker-chosen circuit ID to cause algorithm inefficiency...
CVE-2021-34549
An issue was discovered in Tor before 0.4.6.5, aka TROVE-2021-005. Hashing is mishandled for certain retrieval of circuit data. Consequently. an attacker can trigger the use of an attacker-chosen circuit ID to cause algorithm inefficiency...
CVE-2021-34549
CVE-2021-34549 affects Tor prior to 0.4.6.5. The issue is a hashtable-based CPU denial-of-service attack against relays: an attacker can exploit a naive, unkeyed hash used to look up circuits in a circuitmux to construct circuits with chosen circuit IDs, causing collisions and degraded performanc...
CVE-2021-34549
An issue was discovered in Tor before 0.4.6.5, aka TROVE-2021-005. Hashing is mishandled for certain retrieval of circuit data. Consequently. an attacker can trigger the use of an attacker-chosen circuit ID to cause algorithm inefficiency...
openSUSE: Security Advisory for cryptctl (openSUSE-SU-2021:0907-1)
The remote host is missing an update for the Copyright C 2021 Greenbone Networks GmbH 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-or-later This program is free software; you can...
Reddit: No Password Length Restriction leads to Denial of Service
Hey when I try to set the password while creating account I noticed that you haven't kept any password limit. You need to decrease password length :There are two reasons for limiting the password size. For one, hashing a large amount of data can cause significant resource consumption on behalf of...
OPENSUSE-SU-2021:0907-1 Security update for cryptctl
This update for cryptctl fixes the following issues: Update to version 2.4: - CVE-2019-18906: Client side password hashing was equivalent to clear text password storage bsc1186226 - First step to use plain text password instead of hashed password. - Move repository into the SUSE github organizati...
Security update for cryptctl (important)
openSUSE Security Update: Security update for cryptctl Announcement ID: openSUSE-SU-2021:0907-1 Rating: important References: 1186226 Cross-References: CVE-2019-18906 Affected Products: openSUSE Leap 15.2 An update that fixes one vulnerability is now available. Description: This update for cryptc...
SUSE-SU-2021:2137-1 Security update for cryptctl
This update for cryptctl fixes the following issues: Update to version 2.4: - CVE-2019-18906: Client side password hashing was equivalent to clear text password storage bsc1186226 - First step to use plain text password instead of hashed password. - Move repository into the SUSE github organizati...
Design/Logic Flaw
tEnvoy contains the PGP, NaCl, and PBKDF2 in node.js and the browser hashing, random, encryption, decryption, signatures, conversions, used by TogaTech.org. In versions prior to 7.0.3, the verifyWithMessage method of tEnvoyNaClSigningKey always returns true for any signature that has a SHA-512 ha...
CVE-2021-32685
CVE-2021-32685 affects tEnvoy (used by TogaTech.org) where the verifyWithMessage function in tEnvoyNaClSigningKey incorrectly returns true for SHA-512 hashes that match the message hash, even if the signature is invalid. This flaw is present in versions prior to 7.0.3. The issue is patched in v7....
PT-2021-4124 · Tor +4 · Tor +4
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions: Tor versions prior to 0.4.6.5 Description: An issue was discovered where hashing is mishandled for certain retrieval of circuit data. Consequently, an attacker can trigger the use of an attacker-chosen circuit ID to cause algorithm...
CVE-2021-23020
The NAAS 3.x before 3.10.0 API keys were generated using an insecure pseudo-random string and hashing algorithm which could lead to predictable keys...
CVE-2021-23020
The NAAS 3.x before 3.10.0 API keys were generated using an insecure pseudo-random string and hashing algorithm which could lead to predictable keys...
CVE-2021-23020
The NAAS 3.x before 3.10.0 API keys were generated using an insecure pseudo-random string and hashing algorithm which could lead to predictable keys...
Kaiju - A Binary Analysis Framework Extension For The Ghidra Software Reverse Engineering Suite
CERT Kaiju is a collection of binary analysis tools for Ghidra. This is a Ghidra/Java implementation of some features of the CERT Pharos Binary Analysis Framework, particularly the function hashing and malware analysis tools, but is expected to grow new tools and capabilities over time. As this i...