9 matches found
CVE-2013-0294
packet.py in pyrad before 2.1 uses weak random numbers to generate RADIUS authenticators and hash passwords, which makes it easier for remote attackers to obtain sensitive information via a brute force attack...
PYSEC-2020-211
packet.py in pyrad before 2.1 uses weak random numbers to generate RADIUS authenticators and hash passwords, which makes it easier for remote attackers to obtain sensitive information via a brute force attack...
CVE-2013-0294
packet.py in pyrad before 2.1 uses weak random numbers to generate RADIUS authenticators and hash passwords, which makes it easier for remote attackers to obtain sensitive information via a brute force attack...
CVE-2013-0294
CVE-2013-0294 affects the pyrad library: packet.py before version 2.1 uses weak random numbers to generate RADIUS authenticators and hash passwords, enabling easier brute-force access to sensitive data. The vulnerability is in the random/entropy source used for authenticators and password hashing...
CVE-2013-0294
packet.py in pyrad before 2.1 uses weak random numbers to generate RADIUS authenticators and hash passwords, which makes it easier for remote attackers to obtain sensitive information via a brute force attack...
PYSEC-2019-154
The CreateID function in packet.py in pyrad before 2.1 uses sequential packet IDs, which makes it easier for remote attackers to spoof packets by predicting the next ID, a different vulnerability than CVE-2013-0294...
CVE-2013-0342
CVE-2013-0342 affects the pyrad library: the CreateID function in packet.py prior to 2.1 uses sequential packet IDs, making it easier for remote attackers to spoof RADIUS packets by predicting the next ID. This vulnerability is described in related sources (e.g., Nessus plugin references) as a se...
CVE-2013-0342
The CreateID function in packet.py in pyrad before 2.1 uses sequential packet IDs, which makes it easier for remote attackers to spoof packets by predicting the next ID, a different vulnerability than CVE-2013-0294...
pyrad -- multiple vulnerabilities
Nathaniel McCallum reports: packet.py in pyrad before 2.1 uses weak random numbers to generate RADIUS authenticators and hash passwords, which makes it easier for remote attackers to obtain sensitive information via a brute force attack. The CreateID function in packet.py in pyrad before 2.1 uses...