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CVE-2026-41244
Mojic is a CLI tool to transform readable C code into an unrecognizable chaotic stream of emojis. Prior to 2.1.4, the CipherEngine uses a standard equality operator !== to verify the HMAC-SHA256 integrity seal during the decryption phase. This creates an Observable Timing Discrepancy CWE-208,...
CVE-2026-41244
Mojic is a CLI tool to transform readable C code into an unrecognizable chaotic stream of emojis. Prior to 2.1.4, the CipherEngine uses a standard equality operator !== to verify the HMAC-SHA256 integrity seal during the decryption phase. This creates an Observable Timing Discrepancy CWE-208,...
CVE-2026-41244
Mojic is a CLI tool to transform readable C code into an unrecognizable chaotic stream of emojis. Prior to 2.1.4, the CipherEngine uses a standard equality operator !== to verify the HMAC-SHA256 integrity seal during the decryption phase. This creates an Observable Timing Discrepancy CWE-208,...
EUVD-2026-25610
Mojic is a CLI tool to transform readable C code into an unrecognizable chaotic stream of emojis. Prior to 2.1.4, the CipherEngine uses a standard equality operator !== to verify the HMAC-SHA256 integrity seal during the decryption phase. This creates an Observable Timing Discrepancy CWE-208,...
CVE-2026-41244 Mojic: Observable Timing Discrepancy in HMAC Verification
Mojic is a CLI tool to transform readable C code into an unrecognizable chaotic stream of emojis. Prior to 2.1.4, the CipherEngine uses a standard equality operator !== to verify the HMAC-SHA256 integrity seal during the decryption phase. This creates an Observable Timing Discrepancy CWE-208,...
CVE-2026-41244
Affected software: Mojic CLI tool. Issue: CipherEngine uses a standard equality operator (!==) to verify the HMAC-SHA256 integrity seal during decryption, causing an observable timing discrepancy (CWE-208). Impact: potential attacker could bypass the file integrity check via a timing attack. Stat...
Mojic 安全漏洞
Mojic is a C-language code obfuscation tool developed by Amit Dutta. Versions of Mojic prior to 2.1.4 contained security vulnerabilities. These vulnerabilities stemmed from the use of the standard equality operator by CipherEngine to verify HMAC-SHA256 integrity checks, which could allow attacker...