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UBUNTU-CVE-2013-7040

Python 2.7 before 3.4 only uses the last eight bits of the prefix to randomize hash values, which causes it to compute hash values without restricting the ability to trigger hash collisions predictably and makes it easier for context-dependent attackers to cause a denial of service CPU consumptio...

4.3CVSS6.8AI score0.00414EPSS
Exploits2References3
securityvulns
securityvulns
added 2012/12/03 12:0 a.m.89 views

[oCERT-2012-001] multiple implementations denial-of-service via MurmurHash algorithm collision

2012-001 multiple implementations denial-of-service via MurmurHash algorithm collision Description: A variety of programming languages suffer from a denial-of-service DoS condition against storage functions of key/value pairs in hash data structures, the condition can be leveraged by exploiting...

5CVSS5AI score0.00604EPSS
Exploits1
Tenable Nessus
Tenable Nessus
added 2012/01/16 12:0 a.m.34 views

FreeBSD : Multiple implementations -- DoS via hash algorithm collision (91be81e7-3fea-11e1-afc7-2c4138874f7d)

oCERT reports : A variety of programming languages suffer from a denial-of-service DoS condition against storage functions of key/value pairs in hash data structures, the condition can be leveraged by exploiting predictable collisions in the underlying hashing algorithms. The issue finds particul...

7.8CVSS7.1AI score0.07274EPSS
Exploits3References7
securityvulns
securityvulns
added 2012/01/02 12:0 a.m.111 views

[oCERT-2011-003] multiple implementations denial-of-service via hash algorithm collision

2011-003 multiple implementations denial-of-service via hash algorithm collision Description: A variety of programming languages suffer from a denial-of-service DoS condition against storage functions of key/value pairs in hash data structures, the condition can be leveraged by exploiting...

7.8CVSS5.9AI score0.86573EPSS
Exploits16
FreeBSD
FreeBSD
added 2011/12/28 12:0 a.m.37 views

Multiple implementations -- DoS via hash algorithm collision

oCERT reports: A variety of programming languages suffer from a denial-of-service DoS condition against storage functions of key/value pairs in hash data structures, the condition can be leveraged by exploiting predictable collisions in the underlying hashing algorithms. The issue finds particula...

7.8CVSS8.6AI score0.07274EPSS
Exploits3References2
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