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CVE-2022-40735
The Diffie-Hellman Key Agreement Protocol allows use of long exponents that arguably make certain calculations unnecessarily expensive, because the 1996 van Oorschot and Wiener paper found that "appropriately short exponents" can be used when there are adequate subgroup constraints, and these sho...
CVE-2022-40735
The Diffie-Hellman Key Agreement Protocol allows use of long exponents that arguably make certain calculations unnecessarily expensive, because the 1996 van Oorschot and Wiener paper found that "appropriately short exponents" can be used when there are adequate subgroup constraints, and these sho...
CVE-2022-40735
The Diffie-Hellman Key Agreement Protocol allows use of long exponents that arguably make certain calculations unnecessarily expensive, because the 1996 van Oorschot and Wiener paper found that "appropriately short exponents" can be used when there are adequate subgroup constraints, and these sho...
CVE-2022-40735
The Diffie-Hellman Key Agreement Protocol allows use of long exponents that arguably make certain calculations unnecessarily expensive, because the 1996 van Oorschot and Wiener paper found that "appropriately short exponents" can be used when there are adequate subgroup constraints, and these sho...
Design/Logic Flaw
The Diffie-Hellman Key Agreement Protocol allows use of long exponents that arguably make certain calculations unnecessarily expensive, because the 1996 van Oorschot and Wiener paper found that "appropriately short exponents" can be used when there are adequate subgroup constraints, and these sho...
CVE-2022-40735
CVE-2022-40735 describes a Diffie-Hellman Key Agreement Page vulnerability: long exponents may lead to expensive DHE modular-exponentiation and potential server-side resource consumption. The issue is tied to exponent size under subgroup constraints, with applicability depending on protocol (e.g....
Diffie-Hellman Key Agreement Protocol 资源管理错误漏洞
The Diffie-Hellman Key Agreement Protocol is a key negotiation protocol. It was originally described in Diffie and Hellman's seminal paper on public key cryptography. The key negotiation protocol allows Alice and Bob to exchange public key values and securely compute a shared key K based on...