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EUVD-2015-9101
Malware in sbrugna...
Docker Notary Unauthorized Modification Vulnerability
Docker Notary is a set of tools for publishing and managing trusted content collections from Docker Inc. in the United States. A security vulnerability in the checkRoot function in the gotuf/client/client.go file in versions of Docker Notary prior to 0.1 stems from the program's failure to detect...
CVE-2015-9259
In Docker Notary before 0.1, the checkRoot function in gotuf/client/client.go does not check expiry of root.json files, despite a comment stating that it does. Even if a user creates a new root.json file after a key compromise, an attacker can produce update files referring to an old root.json fi...
Design/Logic Flaw
In Docker Notary before 0.1, the checkRoot function in gotuf/client/client.go does not check expiry of root.json files, despite a comment stating that it does. Even if a user creates a new root.json file after a key compromise, an attacker can produce update files referring to an old root.json fi...
CVE-2015-9259
In Docker Notary before 0.1, the checkRoot function in gotuf/client/client.go does not check expiry of root.json files, despite a comment stating that it does. Even if a user creates a new root.json file after a key compromise, an attacker can produce update files referring to an old root.json fi...
CVE-2015-9259
In Docker Notary before 0.1, the checkRoot function in gotuf/client/client.go does not check expiry of root.json files, despite a comment stating that it does. Even if a user creates a new root.json file after a key compromise, an attacker can produce update files referring to an old root.json fi...
CVE-2015-9259
CVE-2015-9259 affects Docker Notary prior to 0.1. The vulnerability is in the checkRoot function in gotuf/client/client.go, which does not verify the expiry of root.json files as documented. As a result, even if a new root.json is deployed after a key is compromised, an attacker can craft update ...
CVE-2015-9259
In Docker Notary before 0.1, the checkRoot function in gotuf/client/client.go does not check expiry of root.json files, despite a comment stating that it does. Even if a user creates a new root.json file after a key compromise, an attacker can produce update files referring to an old root.json fi...