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CVE-2014-1582
CVE-2014-1582 affects Mozilla Firefox prior to 33.0, where the Public Key Pinning (PKP) implementation fails to account for SPDY/HTTP2 connection-coalescing on shared IPs, allowing a MITM to bypass pins and spoof a site with a valid certificate from any recognized CA. The issue is tied to Firefox...
Firefox < 33.0 Multiple Vulnerabilities
The version of Firefox installed on the remote Windows host is a version prior to 33.0. It is, therefore, affected by the following vulnerabilities : - Multiple memory safety flaws exist within the browser engine. Exploiting these, an attacker can cause a denial of service or execute arbitrary...
Key pinning bypasses — Mozilla
Mozilla developer Patrick McManus reported a method to use SPDY or HTTP/2 connection coalescing to bypass key pinning on different sites that resolve to the same IP address.This could allow the use of a fraudulent certificate when a saved pin for that subdomain should have prevented the connectio...
HTTP/2 Supports only HTTPS URIs
The head of the working group designing the next version of HTTP said the HTTP/2 protocol will work only with encrypted URIs. “I believe the best way that we can meet the goal of increasing use of TLS on the Web is to encourage its use by only using HTTP/2.0 with https:// URIs,” wrote Mark...
HyperText Transfer Protocol (HTTP) Information
This test gives some information about the remote HTTP protocol - the\n' 'version used, whether HTTP Keep-Alive is enabled, etc...\n\n' 'This test is informational only and does not denote any security\n' 'problem. C Tenable Network Security, Inc. include "compat.inc"; if description scriptid2426...
Denial of Service via HTTP/2 CONTINUATION Frames
Early versions of amphp/http-client with HTTP/2 support v4.0.0-rc10 to 4.0.0 will collect HTTP/2 CONTINUATION frames in an unbounded buffer and will not check the header size limit until it has received the ENDHEADERS flag, resulting in an OOM crash. Later versions of amphp/http-client v4.1.0-rc1...
Denial of Service via HTTP/2 CONTINUATION Frames
amphp/http will collect HTTP/2 CONTINUATION frames in an unbounded buffer and will not check the header size limit until it has received the ENDHEADERS flag, resulting in an OOM crash. amphp/http-client and amphp/http-server are indirectly affected if they're used with an unpatched version of...