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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...
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...
UBUNTU-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...
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...
Format string
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...
Jenkins Coverity Plugin Information Disclosure Vulnerability
Jenkins is an open source software project , is based on Java development of a continuous integration tool . A security vulnerability exists in the CIMInstance.java file in Jenkins Coverity Plugin 1.10.0 and earlier versions, which stems from the program storing passwords in plaintext. An attacke...
LeakVM - Research & Pentesting Framework For Android, Run Security Tests Instantly
LeakVM: Run security tests instantly. Why LeakVM : LeakVM fast security test on Android, by skipping the time-consuming build pen-testing laboratories, you can test on real devices or virtual devices. LeakVM makes researchers and pen-testers more productive since they can run the test on real tim...
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,...
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...
MyCrypto: HTML Injection on https://www.mycrypto.com/
A vulnerability was reported by t-pwn that allowed arbitrary HTML injection via the notifier functionality. After a keystore file was uploaded, the filename would be shown without first sanitizing it. MyCrypto has since fixed our notification to no longer display the unsanitized filename...
CVE-2018-1000104
A plaintext storage of a password vulnerability exists in Jenkins Coverity Plugin 1.10.0 and earlier in CIMInstance.java that allows an attacker with local file system access or control of a Jenkins administrator's web browser e.g. malicious extension to retrieve the configured keystore and priva...
CVE-2018-1000104
A plaintext storage of a password vulnerability exists in Jenkins Coverity Plugin 1.10.0 and earlier in CIMInstance.java that allows an attacker with local file system access or control of a Jenkins administrator's web browser e.g. malicious extension to retrieve the configured keystore and priva...
CVE-2018-1000104
A plaintext storage of a password vulnerability exists in Jenkins Coverity Plugin 1.10.0 and earlier in CIMInstance.java that allows an attacker with local file system access or control of a Jenkins administrator's web browser e.g. malicious extension to retrieve the configured keystore and priva...
CVE-2018-2372
A plain keystore password is written to a system log file in SAP HANA Extended Application Services, 1.0, which could endanger confidentiality of SSL communication...