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CVE-2025-15604 Amon2 versions before 6.17 for Perl use an insecure random_string implementation for security functions
Amon2 versions before 6.17 for Perl use an insecure randomstring implementation for security functions. In versions 6.06 through 6.16, the randomstring function will attempt to read bytes from the /dev/urandom device, but if that is unavailable then it generates bytes by concatenating a SHA-1 has...
Linux Distros Unpatched Vulnerability : CVE-2024-58135
The Linux/Unix host has one or more packages installed that are impacted by a vulnerability without a vendor supplied patch available. - Mojolicious versions from 7.28 for Perl will generate weak HMAC session cookie secrets via mojo generate app by default When creating a default app skeleton wit...
Important: perl-Mojolicious
Issue Overview: Mojolicious versions from 0.999922 through 9.39 for Perl uses a hard coded string, or the application's class name, as a HMAC session secret by default. These predictable default secrets can be exploited to forge session cookies. An attacker who knows or guesses the secret could...
Amazon Linux 2023 : perl-Mojolicious, perl-Test-Mojo (ALAS2023-2025-985)
It is, therefore, affected by multiple vulnerabilities as referenced in the ALAS2023-2025-985 advisory. Mojolicious versions from 0.999922 through 9.39 for Perl uses a hard coded string, or the application's class name, as a HMAC session secret by default. These predictable default secrets can be...
CVE-2021-28131
Impala sessions use a 16 byte secret to verify that the session is not being hijacked by another user. However, these secrets appear in the Impala logs, therefore Impala users with access to the logs can use another authenticated user's sessions with specially constructed requests. This means the...
SUSE CVE-2024-58135
Mojolicious versions from 7.28 for Perl will generate weak HMAC session cookie secrets via "mojo generate app" by default When creating a default app skeleton with the "mojo generate app" tool, a weak secret is written to the application's configuration file using the insecure rand function, and...
CVE-2024-58135
Mojolicious versions from 7.28 through 9.40 for Perl may generate weak HMAC session secrets. When creating a default app with the "mojo generate app" tool, a weak secret is written to the application's configuration file using the insecure rand function, and used for authenticating and protecting...
CVE-2024-58134
Mojolicious versions from 0.999922 for Perl uses a hard coded string, or the application's class name, as an HMAC session cookie secret by default. These predictable default secrets can be exploited by an attacker to forge session cookies. An attacker who knows or guesses the secret could compute...
CVE-2024-58135
Mojolicious versions from 7.28 for Perl will generate weak HMAC session cookie secrets via "mojo generate app" by default When creating a default app skeleton with the "mojo generate app" tool, a weak secret is written to the application's configuration file using the insecure rand function, and...
AZL-61741 CVE-2024-58135 affecting package perl-Mojolicious 8.57-3
Mojolicious versions from 7.28 for Perl will generate weak HMAC session cookie secrets via "mojo generate app" by default When creating a default app skeleton with the "mojo generate app" tool, a weak secret is written to the application's configuration file using the insecure rand function, and...
UBUNTU-CVE-2024-58135
Mojolicious versions from 7.28 for Perl will generate weak HMAC session cookie secrets via "mojo generate app" by default When creating a default app skeleton with the "mojo generate app" tool, a weak secret is written to the application's configuration file using the insecure rand function, and...
CVE-2024-58135 Mojolicious versions from 7.28 for Perl will generate weak HMAC session cookie secrets via "mojo generate app" by default
Mojolicious versions from 7.28 for Perl will generate weak HMAC session cookie secrets via "mojo generate app" by default When creating a default app skeleton with the "mojo generate app" tool, a weak secret is written to the application's configuration file using the insecure rand function, and...
CVE-2024-58135
Mojolicious (Perl) vulnerability CVE-2024-58135: default app skeleton generation using mojo generate app writes a weak HMAC session secret via the insecure rand() function, enabling potential brute-forcing of session keys. Affected: Mojolicious versions from 7.28 for Perl (and related 0.999922–9....
CVE-2024-58135 Mojolicious versions from 7.28 for Perl will generate weak HMAC session cookie secrets via "mojo generate app" by default
Mojolicious versions from 7.28 for Perl will generate weak HMAC session cookie secrets via "mojo generate app" by default When creating a default app skeleton with the "mojo generate app" tool, a weak secret is written to the application's configuration file using the insecure rand function, and...
PT-2025-18941 · Unknown +1 · Mojolicious +1
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions: Mojolicious versions 7.28 through 9.39 Description: The issue concerns the generation of weak HMAC session secrets in Mojolicious for Perl. When creating a default app, a weak secret is written to the application's configuration file using th...
CVE-2021-28131
Impala sessions use a 16 byte secret to verify that the session is not being hijacked by another user. However, these secrets appear in the Impala logs, therefore Impala users with access to the logs can use another authenticated user's sessions with specially constructed requests. This means the...
CVE-2021-28131
Impala sessions use a 16 byte secret to verify that the session is not being hijacked by another user. However, these secrets appear in the Impala logs, therefore Impala users with access to the logs can use another authenticated user's sessions with specially constructed requests. This means the...
CVE-2018-10813
In Dedos-web 1.0, the cookie and session secrets used in the Express.js application have hardcoded values that are visible in the source code published on GitHub. An attacker can edit the contents of the session cookie and re-sign it using the hardcoded secret. Due to the use of Passport.js, this...
CVE-2018-10813
In Dedos-web 1.0, the cookie and session secrets used in the Express.js application have hardcoded values that are visible in the source code published on GitHub. An attacker can edit the contents of the session cookie and re-sign it using the hardcoded secret. Due to the use of Passport.js, this...