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CVE-2008-3188
libxcrypt in SUSE openSUSE 11.0 uses the DES algorithm when the configuration specifies the MD5 algorithm, which makes it easier for attackers to conduct brute-force attacks against hashed passwords...
CVE-2008-3188
libxcrypt in SUSE openSUSE 11.0 uses the DES algorithm when the configuration specifies the MD5 algorithm, which makes it easier for attackers to conduct brute-force attacks against hashed passwords...
CVE-2008-3188
libxcrypt in SUSE openSUSE 11.0 uses the DES algorithm when the configuration specifies the MD5 algorithm, which makes it easier for attackers to conduct brute-force attacks against hashed passwords...
CVE-2008-3188
CVE-2008-3188 concerns libxcrypt in SUSE openSUSE 11.0. The root cause is that when the MD5 password-hash setting is configured, libxcrypt still uses DES, enabling easier brute-force attacks on hashed passwords. This vulnerability affects openSUSE 11.0 where MD5 is configured but DES is used inst...