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CVE-2018-5382
The default BKS keystore use an HMAC that is only 16 bits long, which can allow an attacker to compromise the integrity of a BKS keystore. Bouncy Castle release 1.47 changes the BKS format to a format which uses a 160 bit HMAC instead. This applies to any BKS keystore generated prior to BC 1.47...
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The default BKS keystore use an HMAC that is only 16 bits long, which can allow an attacker to compromise the integrity of a BKS keystore. Bouncy Castle release 1.47 changes the BKS format to a format which uses a 160 bit HMAC instead. This applies to any BKS keystore generated prior to BC 1.47...
CVE-2018-5382
CVE-2018-5382 involves Bouncy Castle where the default BKS keystore uses an HMAC only 16 bits long, enabling brute-force attempts to compromise keystore integrity. Technical details from connected docs show that BC 1.47 updated the BKS format to use a 160-bit HMAC, addressing the issue for keysto...
CVE-2018-5382 Bouncy Castle BKS-V1 keystore files vulnerable to trivial hash collisions
The default BKS keystore use an HMAC that is only 16 bits long, which can allow an attacker to compromise the integrity of a BKS keystore. Bouncy Castle release 1.47 changes the BKS format to a format which uses a 160 bit HMAC instead. This applies to any BKS keystore generated prior to BC 1.47...
CVE-2018-5382
The default BKS keystore use an HMAC that is only 16 bits long, which can allow an attacker to compromise the integrity of a BKS keystore. Bouncy Castle release 1.47 changes the BKS format to a format which uses a 160 bit HMAC instead. This applies to any BKS keystore generated prior to BC 1.47...
PT-2018-16936 · Legion Of The Bouncy Castle · Bouncy Castle
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions: Bouncy Castle versions prior to 1.47 Description: The default BKS keystore uses an HMAC that is only 16 bits long, which can allow an attacker to compromise the integrity of a BKS keystore. This issue applies to any BKS keystore generated pri...
CVE-2018-9860
An issue was discovered in Botan 1.11.32 through 2.x before 2.6.0. An off-by-one error when processing malformed TLS-CBC ciphertext could cause the receiving side to include in the HMAC computation exactly 64K bytes of data following the record buffer, aka an over-read. The MAC comparison will...
Design/Logic Flaw
An issue was discovered in Botan 1.11.32 through 2.x before 2.6.0. An off-by-one error when processing malformed TLS-CBC ciphertext could cause the receiving side to include in the HMAC computation exactly 64K bytes of data following the record buffer, aka an over-read. The MAC comparison will...
DEBIAN-CVE-2018-9860
An issue was discovered in Botan 1.11.32 through 2.x before 2.6.0. An off-by-one error when processing malformed TLS-CBC ciphertext could cause the receiving side to include in the HMAC computation exactly 64K bytes of data following the record buffer, aka an over-read. The MAC comparison will...
CVE-2018-9860
An issue was discovered in Botan 1.11.32 through 2.x before 2.6.0. An off-by-one error when processing malformed TLS-CBC ciphertext could cause the receiving side to include in the HMAC computation exactly 64K bytes of data following the record buffer, aka an over-read. The MAC comparison will...
ALPINE-CVE-2018-9860
An issue was discovered in Botan 1.11.32 through 2.x before 2.6.0. An off-by-one error when processing malformed TLS-CBC ciphertext could cause the receiving side to include in the HMAC computation exactly 64K bytes of data following the record buffer, aka an over-read. The MAC comparison will...
CVE-2018-9860
An issue was discovered in Botan 1.11.32 through 2.x before 2.6.0. An off-by-one error when processing malformed TLS-CBC ciphertext could cause the receiving side to include in the HMAC computation exactly 64K bytes of data following the record buffer, aka an over-read. The MAC comparison will...
CVE-2018-9860
An issue was discovered in Botan 1.11.32 through 2.x before 2.6.0. An off-by-one error when processing malformed TLS-CBC ciphertext could cause the receiving side to include in the HMAC computation exactly 64K bytes of data following the record buffer, aka an over-read. The MAC comparison will...
Ubuntu 17.10 : linux-raspi2 vulnerabilities (USN-3617-3)
It was discovered that a race condition leading to a use-after-free vulnerability existed in the ALSA PCM subsystem of the Linux kernel. A local attacker could use this to cause a denial of service system crash or possibly execute arbitrary code. CVE-2017-0861 It was discovered that a...
USN-3617-3: Linux kernel (Raspberry Pi 2) vulnerabilities
It was discovered that a race condition leading to a use-after-free vulnerability existed in the ALSA PCM subsystem of the Linux kernel. A local attacker could use this to cause a denial of service system crash or possibly execute arbitrary code. CVE-2017-0861 It was discovered that a...
Ubuntu 17.10 : linux vulnerabilities (USN-3617-1)
It was discovered that a race condition leading to a use-after-free vulnerability existed in the ALSA PCM subsystem of the Linux kernel. A local attacker could use this to cause a denial of service system crash or possibly execute arbitrary code. CVE-2017-0861 It was discovered that the KVM...
USN-3617-1: Linux kernel vulnerabilities
It was discovered that a race condition leading to a use-after-free vulnerability existed in the ALSA PCM subsystem of the Linux kernel. A local attacker could use this to cause a denial of service system crash or possibly execute arbitrary code. CVE-2017-0861 It was discovered that the KVM...
Hash Collision
Bouncy Castle is vulnerable to hash collision attacks. The library keystore files uses a HMAC hash that is only 16 bits long, allowing a malicious user to retrieve the password used for keystore integrity verification checks. This vulnerability only affects users of the BKS-V1 keystore format,...
mbed TLS (PolarSSL) -- multiple vulnerabilities
Simon Butcher reports: Defend against Bellcore glitch attacks by verifying the results of RSA private key operations. Fix implementation of the truncated HMAC extension. The previous implementation allowed an offline 2^80 brute force attack on the HMAC key of a single, uninterrupted connection wi...
Bouncy Castle BKS-V1 keystore files vulnerable to trivial hash collisions
Overview Bouncy Castle BKS version 1 keystore files use an HMAC that is only 16 bits long, which can allow an attacker to compromise the integrity of a BKS-V1 keystore. Description Bouncy Castle is a cryptographic library for C and Java applications, including Android applications. BKS is a...