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openSUSE Security Advisory (SUSE-SU-2025:4054-1)
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Security update for ongres-scram
This update for ongres-scram fixes the following issues: CVE-2025-59432: Fixed timing attack vulnerability in SCRAM Authentication bsc1250399 Patch Instructions: To install this SUSE update use the SUSE recommended installation methods like YaST onlineupdate or "zypper patch". Alternatively you c...
SUSE-SU-2025:4054-1 Security update for ongres-scram
This update for ongres-scram fixes the following issues: - CVE-2025-59432: Fixed timing attack vulnerability in SCRAM Authentication bsc1250399...
OESA-2025-2395 ongres-scram security update
Scram is part of the family of Simple Authentication and Security Layer authentication mechanisms.It is described as part of RFC 5802 and RFC7677. This pachage is a Java implementation. Security Fixes: SCRAM Salted Challenge Response Authentication Mechanism is part of the family of Simple...
EUVD-2025-29670
Malicious code in bioql PyPI...
CVE-2025-59432 Timing Attack Vulnerability in SCRAM Authentication
SCRAM Salted Challenge Response Authentication Mechanism is part of the family of Simple Authentication and Security Layer SASL, RFC 4422 authentication mechanisms. Prior to version 3.2, a timing attack vulnerability exists in the SCRAM Java implementation. The issue arises because Arrays.equals...
CVE-2025-59432 Timing Attack Vulnerability in SCRAM Authentication
SCRAM Salted Challenge Response Authentication Mechanism is part of the family of Simple Authentication and Security Layer SASL, RFC 4422 authentication mechanisms. Prior to version 3.2, a timing attack vulnerability exists in the SCRAM Java implementation. The issue arises because Arrays.equals...
CVE-2025-59432 Timing Attack Vulnerability in SCRAM Authentication
SCRAM Salted Challenge Response Authentication Mechanism is part of the family of Simple Authentication and Security Layer SASL, RFC 4422 authentication mechanisms. Prior to version 3.2, a timing attack vulnerability exists in the SCRAM Java implementation. The issue arises because Arrays.equals...
CVE-2025-59432
SCRAM timing attack (CVE-2025-59432) affects the SCRAM Java implementation prior to v3.2 due to using Arrays.equals to compare secret values, causing variable execution time. It can enable a timing side‑channel to infer authentication material. The issue is mitigated by using constant-time compar...
Timing Attack Vulnerability in SCRAM Authentication
Impact A timing attack vulnerability exists in the SCRAM Java implementation. The issue arises because Arrays.equals was used to compare secret values such as client proofs and server signatures. Since Arrays.equals performs a short-circuit comparison, the execution time varies depending on how...
Important: Red Hat Security Advisory: Streams for Apache Kafka 2.9.1 release and security update
Streams for Apache Kafka 2.9.1 is now available from the Red Hat Customer Portal. Red Hat Product Security has rated this update as having a security impact of Moderate. A Common Vulnerability Scoring System CVSS base score, which gives a detailed severity rating, is available for each...
Apache Kafka's SCRAM implementation Incorrectly Implements Authentication Algorithm
Incorrect Implementation of Authentication Algorithm in Apache Kafka's SCRAM implementation. Issue Summary: Apache Kafka's implementation of the Salted Challenge Response Authentication Mechanism SCRAM did not fully adhere to the requirements of RFC 5802 1. Specifically, as per RFC 5802, the serv...
CVE-2024-56128
Incorrect Implementation of Authentication Algorithm in Apache Kafka's SCRAM implementation. Issue Summary: Apache Kafka's implementation of the Salted Challenge Response Authentication Mechanism SCRAM did not fully adhere to the requirements of RFC 5802 1. Specifically, as per RFC 5802, the serv...
CVE-2024-56128 Apache Kafka: SCRAM authentication vulnerable to replay attacks when used without encryption
Incorrect Implementation of Authentication Algorithm in Apache Kafka's SCRAM implementation. Issue Summary: Apache Kafka's implementation of the Salted Challenge Response Authentication Mechanism SCRAM did not fully adhere to the requirements of RFC 5802 1. Specifically, as per RFC 5802, the serv...
CVE-2024-56128
CVE-2024-56128 affects Apache Kafka SCRAM authentication. Root cause: SCRAM server nonce verification against the server’s first message was not performed per RFC 5802, enabling plaintext-snooping scenarios if SCRAM is used over non-TLS. Impact: exploitation requires access to plaintext SCRAM exc...
CVE-2024-56128 Apache Kafka: SCRAM authentication vulnerable to replay attacks when used without encryption
Incorrect Implementation of Authentication Algorithm in Apache Kafka's SCRAM implementation. Issue Summary: Apache Kafka's implementation of the Salted Challenge Response Authentication Mechanism SCRAM did not fully adhere to the requirements of RFC 5802 1. Specifically, as per RFC 5802, the serv...
PT-2024-9918 · Apache +2 · Apache Kafka +2
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions: Apache Kafka versions 0.10.2.0 through 3.9.0 Description: The issue is related to the incorrect implementation of the Salted Challenge Response Authentication Mechanism SCRAM in Apache Kafka. Specifically, the server does not verify that the...
SUSE CVE-2017-12610
In Apache Kafka 0.10.0.0 to 0.10.2.1 and 0.11.0.0 to 0.11.0.1, authenticated Kafka clients may use impersonation via a manually crafted protocol message with SASL/PLAIN or SASL/SCRAM authentication when using the built-in PLAIN or SCRAM server implementations in Apache Kafka...
MGASA-2019-0204 Updated postgresql11 packages fix security vulnerabilities
An authenticated user could create a stack-based buffer overflow by changing their own password to a purpose-crafted value. In addition to the ability to crash the PostgreSQL server, this could be further exploited to execute arbitrary code as the PostgreSQL operating system account. Additionally...
Vulnerability in core server (CVE-2019-10164)
Stack-based buffer overflow via setting a password An authenticated user could create a stack-based buffer overflow by changing their own password to a purpose-crafted value. In addition to the ability to crash the PostgreSQL server, this could be further exploited to execute arbitrary code as th...