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F5 BIG-IP 安全漏洞
F5 BIG-IP is an application delivery platform from F5 USA that integrates network traffic management, application security management, load balancing and other functions. A security vulnerability exists in F5 BIG-IP, which can be exploited by an attacker to trigger a denial of service via an HTTP...
The vulnerability affects the implementation of HTTP/2 technology in browsers like Firefox, Firefox ESR, and the email client Thunderbird. This allows attackers to induce a service failure.
The vulnerability in the implementation of HTTP/2 technology in Firefox browsers, Firefox ESR, and the Thunderbird email client is related to reading data beyond the buffer in memory. Exploiting this vulnerability can allow a malicious actor to cause service failures remotely...
tomcat: specially crafted sequence of HTTP/2 requests can lead to DoS
A specially crafted sequence of HTTP/2 requests sent to Apache Tomcat 10.0.0-M1 to 10.0.0-M5, 9.0.0.M1 to 9.0.35 and 8.5.0 to 8.5.55 could trigger high CPU usage for several seconds. If a sufficient number of such requests were made on concurrent HTTP/2 connections, the server could become...
httpd: mod_http2: read-after-free on a string compare
A vulnerability was found in Apache HTTP Server 2.4.17 to 2.4.38. Using fuzzed network input, the http/2 request handling could be made to access freed memory in string comparison when determining the method of a request and thus process the request incorrectly...
tomcat: OutOfMemoryException caused by HTTP/2 connection leak could lead to DoS
A flaw was found in Apache Tomcat, where an h2c direct connection did not release the HTTP/1.1 processor after the upgrade to HTTP/2. If a sufficient number of such requests are made, an OutOfMemoryException could occur, leading to a denial of service. The highest threat from this vulnerability i...
HTTP/2: flood using empty frames results in excessive resource consumption
A flaw was found in HTTP/2. Using frames with an empty payload, a flood could occur that results in excessive CPU usage and starvation of other clients. The highest threat from this vulnerability is to system availability...
envoy: Resource exhaustion when proxying HTTP/2 requests or responses with small data frames
A flaw was found in Envoy in versions through 1.14.1. An excessive amount of memory may be consumed when proxying HTTP/2 requests and responses that contain many small e.g. 1 byte data frames. The highest threat from this vulnerability is to system availability...
nghttp2: overly large SETTINGS frames can lead to DoS
A resource consumption vulnerability was found in nghttp2. This flaw allows an attacker to repeatedly construct an overly large HTTP/2 SETTINGS frame with a length of 14,400 bytes that causes excessive CPU usage, leading to a denial of service...
tomcat: Apache Tomcat HTTP/2 DoS
A flaw was found in Apache Tomcat, where the HTTP/2 implementation accepted streams with excessive numbers of SETTINGS frames and also permitted clients to keep streams open, which enables them to cause server-side threads to block. This flaw eventually leads to a denial of service attack...
haproxy: HTTP/2 implementation vulnerable to intermediary encapsulation attacks
The HTTP/2 implementation in HAProxy before 2.0.10 mishandles headers, as demonstrated by carriage return CR, ASCII 0xd, line feed LF, ASCII 0xa, and the zero character NUL, ASCII 0x0, aka Intermediary Encapsulation Attacks...
haproxy: malformed HTTP/2 requests can lead to out-of-bounds writes
A flaw was found in the way HAProxy processed certain HTTP/2 request packets. This flaw allows an attacker to send crafted HTTP/2 request packets, which cause memory corruption, leading to a crash or potential remote arbitrary code execution with the permissions of the user running HAProxy...
UBUNTU-CVE-2020-11100
In hpackdhtinsert in hpack-tbl.c in the HPACK decoder in HAProxy 1.8 through 2.x before 2.1.4, a remote attacker can write arbitrary bytes around a certain location on the heap via a crafted HTTP/2 request, possibly causing remote code execution...
HTTP/2: flood using PRIORITY frames results in excessive resource consumption
A flaw was found in HTTP/2. An attacker, using PRIORITY frames to flood the system, could cause excessive CPU usage and starvation of other clients. The largest threat from this vulnerability is to system availability...
HTTP/2: 0-length headers lead to denial of service
A flaw was found in HTTP/2. An attacker, sending a stream of header with a 0-length header name and a 0-length header value, could cause some implementations to allocate memory for these headers and keep the allocations alive until the session dies. The can consume excess memory, potentially...
HTTP/2: 0-length headers lead to denial of service
A flaw was found in HTTP/2. An attacker, sending a stream of header with a 0-length header name and a 0-length header value, could cause some implementations to allocate memory for these headers and keep the allocations alive until the session dies. The can consume excess memory, potentially...
HTTP/2: request for large response leads to denial of service
A vulnerability was found in HTTP/2. An attacker can open a HTTP/2 window so the peer can send without constraint. The TCP window remains closed so the peer cannot write the bytes on the wire. The attacker then sends a stream of requests for a large response object. Depending on how the server's...
envoy: Response flooding for HTTP/1.1
A resource consumption vulnerability was found in the servicemesh-proxy in Envoy. An attacker could use pipelined requests to cause excessive amounts of memory to be used, possibly degrading or crashing the application...
HTTP/2: flood using PING frames results in unbounded memory growth
A flaw was found in HTTP/2. Using PING frames and queuing of response PING ACK frames, a flood attack could occur resulting in unbounded memory growth. The highest threat from this vulnerability is to system availability...
The vulnerability of the HTTP/2 network protocol implementation in the Apache HTTP Server allows a attacker to trigger a service failure.
The vulnerability of the HTTP/2 web server implementation in Apache HTTP Server is related to the use of memory after it is freed. Exploiting this vulnerability can allow a malicious actor to cause service interruptions remotely...
HTTP/2: flood using SETTINGS frames results in unbounded memory growth
A flaw was found in HTTP/2. Using SETTINGS frames and queuing of SETTINGS ACK frames, a flood could occur resulting in unbounded memory growth. The highest threat from this vulnerability is to system availability...