7 matches found
SUSE CVE-2024-58261
The sequoia-openpgp crate 1.13.0 before 1.21.0 for Rust allows an infinite loop of "Reading a cert: Invalid operation: Not a Key packet" messages for RawCertParser operations that encounter an unsupported primary key type...
CVE-2024-58261
The sequoia-openpgp crate 1.13.0 before 1.21.0 for Rust allows an infinite loop of "Reading a cert: Invalid operation: Not a Key packet" messages for RawCertParser operations that encounter an unsupported primary key type...
CVE-2024-58261
The sequoia-openpgp crate 1.13.0 before 1.21.0 for Rust allows an infinite loop of "Reading a cert: Invalid operation: Not a Key packet" messages for RawCertParser operations that encounter an unsupported primary key type...
CVE-2024-58261
The sequoia-openpgp crate 1.13.0 before 1.21.0 for Rust allows an infinite loop of "Reading a cert: Invalid operation: Not a Key packet" messages for RawCertParser operations that encounter an unsupported primary key type...
CVE-2024-58261
The vulnerability CVE-2024-58261 affects the Rust crate sequoia-openpgp (version 1.13.0 up to but not including 1.21.0). It permits an infinite loop of error messages during RawCertParser processing when encountering an unsupported primary key type, leading to resource exhaustion and a potential ...
Low severity (DoS) vulnerability in sequoia-openpgp
There is a denial-of-service vulnerability in sequoia-openpgp, our crate providing a low-level interface to our OpenPGP implementation. When triggered, the process will enter an infinite loop. Many thanks to Andrew Gallagher for disclosing the issue to us. Impact Any software directly or indirect...
RUSTSEC-2024-0345 Low severity (DoS) vulnerability in sequoia-openpgp
There is a denial-of-service vulnerability in sequoia-openpgp, our crate providing a low-level interface to our OpenPGP implementation. When triggered, the process will enter an infinite loop. Many thanks to Andrew Gallagher for disclosing the issue to us. Impact Any software directly or indirect...