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FortiBleed Credential Theft Linked to INC and Lynx Ransomware Operations
The recently discovered financially-motivated FortiBleed campaign has been attributed to INC and Lynx ransomware operations, indicating that the verified, stolen credentials were intended for follow-on intrusions. "An operator tied to FortiBleed's infrastructure was found actively working...
CVE-2026-5778
Integer underflow in wolfSSL packet sniffer = 5.9.0 allows an attacker to cause a program crash in the AEAD decryption path by injecting a TLS record shorter than the explicit IV plus authentication tag into traffic inspected by sslDecodePacket. The underflow wraps a 16-bit length to a large valu...
web-pentest-tool
🛡️ AutoPenTest — Automated Penetration Testing Tool ⚠️ DI...
EUVD-2026-21220
Integer underflow in wolfSSL packet sniffer = 5.9.0 allows an attacker to cause a program crash in the AEAD decryption path by injecting a TLS record shorter than the explicit IV plus authentication tag into traffic inspected by sslDecodePacket. The underflow wraps a 16-bit length to a large valu...
DEBIAN-CVE-2026-5778
Integer underflow in wolfSSL packet sniffer = 5.9.0 allows an attacker to cause a program crash in the AEAD decryption path by injecting a TLS record shorter than the explicit IV plus authentication tag into traffic inspected by sslDecodePacket. The underflow wraps a 16-bit length to a large valu...
CVE-2026-5778
Integer underflow in wolfSSL packet sniffer = 5.9.0 allows an attacker to cause a program crash in the AEAD decryption path by injecting a TLS record shorter than the explicit IV plus authentication tag into traffic inspected by sslDecodePacket. The underflow wraps a 16-bit length to a large valu...
CVE-2026-5778
Integer underflow in wolfSSL packet sniffer = 5.9.0 allows an attacker to cause a program crash in the AEAD decryption path by injecting a TLS record shorter than the explicit IV plus authentication tag into traffic inspected by sslDecodePacket. The underflow wraps a 16-bit length to a large valu...
CVE-2026-5778 Integer underflow leads to out-of-bounds access in sniffer ChaCha decrypt path.
Integer underflow in wolfSSL packet sniffer = 5.9.0 allows an attacker to cause a program crash in the AEAD decryption path by injecting a TLS record shorter than the explicit IV plus authentication tag into traffic inspected by sslDecodePacket. The underflow wraps a 16-bit length to a large valu...
CVE-2026-5778
Integer underflow in wolfSSL packet sniffer = 5.9.0 allows an attacker to cause a program crash in the AEAD decryption path by injecting a TLS record shorter than the explicit IV plus authentication tag into traffic inspected by sslDecodePacket. The underflow wraps a 16-bit length to a large valu...
CVE-2026-5778
Integer underflow in wolfSSL packet sniffer = 5.9.0 allows an attacker to cause a program crash in the AEAD decryption path by injecting a TLS record shorter than the explicit IV plus authentication tag into traffic inspected by sslDecodePacket. The underflow wraps a 16-bit length to a large valu...
PT-2026-31813
Integer underflow in wolfSSL packet sniffer = 5.9.0 allows an attacker to cause a program crash in the AEAD decryption path by injecting a TLS record shorter than the explicit IV plus authentication tag into traffic inspected by ssl DecodePacket. The underflow wraps a 16-bit length to a large val...
CVE-2026-1005
Integer underflow in wolfSSL packet sniffer = 5.8.4 allows an attacker to cause a buffer overflow in the AEAD decryption path by injecting a TLS record shorter than the explicit IV plus authentication tag into traffic inspected by sslDecodePacket. The underflow wraps a 16-bit length to a large...
EUVD-2026-13133
Integer underflow in wolfSSL packet sniffer = 5.8.4 allows an attacker to cause a buffer overflow in the AEAD decryption path by injecting a TLS record shorter than the explicit IV plus authentication tag into traffic inspected by sslDecodePacket. The underflow wraps a 16-bit length to a large...
CVE-2026-1005
Integer underflow in wolfSSL packet sniffer = 5.8.4 allows an attacker to cause a buffer overflow in the AEAD decryption path by injecting a TLS record shorter than the explicit IV plus authentication tag into traffic inspected by sslDecodePacket. The underflow wraps a 16-bit length to a large...
CVE-2026-1005
Integer underflow in wolfSSL packet sniffer = 5.8.4 allows an attacker to cause a buffer overflow in the AEAD decryption path by injecting a TLS record shorter than the explicit IV plus authentication tag into traffic inspected by sslDecodePacket. The underflow wraps a 16-bit length to a large...
CVE-2026-1005
CVE-2026-1005 affects wolfSSL’s packet sniffer up to version 5.8.4. The root cause is an integer underflow: a 16‑bit length is wrapped to a large value and passed to AEAD decryption, causing a heap buffer overflow in the tls record processing path (ssl_DecodePacket). This yields a crash (denial o...
CVE-2026-1005
Integer underflow in wolfSSL packet sniffer = 5.8.4 allows an attacker to cause a buffer overflow in the AEAD decryption path by injecting a TLS record shorter than the explicit IV plus authentication tag into traffic inspected by sslDecodePacket. The underflow wraps a 16-bit length to a large...
CVE-2026-1005
Integer underflow in wolfSSL packet sniffer = 5.8.4 allows an attacker to cause a buffer overflow in the AEAD decryption path by injecting a TLS record shorter than the explicit IV plus authentication tag into traffic inspected by sslDecodePacket. The underflow wraps a 16-bit length to a large...
PT-2026-26313
Integer underflow in wolfSSL packet sniffer = 5.8.4 allows an attacker to cause a buffer overflow in the AEAD decryption path by injecting a TLS record shorter than the explicit IV plus authentication tag into traffic inspected by ssl DecodePacket. The underflow wraps a 16-bit length to a large...
pSnuffle Packet Sniffer
This module requires Metasploit: https://metasploit.com/download Current source: https://github.com/rapid7/metasploit-framework dsniff was helping me very often. Too bad that it doesn't work correctly anymore. Psnuffle should bring password sniffing into Metasploit local and if we get lucky even...