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CVE-2022-32741
Attacker is able to determine if the provided username exists and it's valid using Request New Password feature, based on the response time...
CVE-2022-0823
An improper control of interaction frequency vulnerability in Zyxel GS1200 series switches could allow a local attacker to guess the password by using a timing side-channel attack...
Updated thunderbird packages fix security vulnerability
When displaying the sender of an email, and the sender name contained the Braille Pattern Blank space character multiple times, Thunderbird would have displayed all the spaces. This could have been used by an attacker to send an email message with the attacker's digital signature, that was shown...
Mozilla: Querying a WebAuthn token with a large number of allowCredential entries may have leaked cross-origin information
A flaw was found in Mozilla. The Mozilla Foundation Security Advisory describes the issue as an attacker could have exploited a timing attack by sending a large number of allowCredential entries and detecting the difference between invalid key handles and cross-origin key handles. This could have...
Mozilla: Querying a WebAuthn token with a large number of allowCredential entries may have leaked cross-origin information
A flaw was found in Mozilla. The Mozilla Foundation Security Advisory describes the issue as an attacker could have exploited a timing attack by sending a large number of allowCredential entries and detecting the difference between invalid key handles and cross-origin key handles. This could have...
Mozilla: Querying a WebAuthn token with a large number of allowCredential entries may have leaked cross-origin information
A flaw was found in Mozilla. The Mozilla Foundation Security Advisory describes the issue as an attacker could have exploited a timing attack by sending a large number of allowCredential entries and detecting the difference between invalid key handles and cross-origin key handles. This could have...
Mozilla: Querying a WebAuthn token with a large number of allowCredential entries may have leaked cross-origin information
A flaw was found in Mozilla. The Mozilla Foundation Security Advisory describes the issue as an attacker could have exploited a timing attack by sending a large number of allowCredential entries and detecting the difference between invalid key handles and cross-origin key handles. This could have...
Timing Attack
ibexa/core is vulnerable to timing attacks. The vulnerability exists because the library uses random execution time, which is not a secure enough algorithm to be used when authenticating users into the system, resulting in sensitive user information disclosure...
Mozilla: Querying a WebAuthn token with a large number of allowCredential entries may have leaked cross-origin information
A flaw was found in Mozilla. The Mozilla Foundation Security Advisory describes the issue as an attacker could have exploited a timing attack by sending a large number of allowCredential entries and detecting the difference between invalid key handles and cross-origin key handles. This could have...
Login timing attack in ibexa/core
Ibexa DXP is using random execution time to hinder timing attacks against user accounts, a method of discovering whether a given account exists in a system without knowing its password, thus affecting privacy. This implementation was found to not be good enough in some situations. The fix replace...
GHSA-2X4V-G8CX-JXRQ Login timing attack in ibexa/core
Ibexa DXP is using random execution time to hinder timing attacks against user accounts, a method of discovering whether a given account exists in a system without knowing its password, thus affecting privacy. This implementation was found to not be good enough in some situations. The fix replace...
GHSA-XFQG-P48G-HH94 Login timing attack in ezsystems/ezpublish-kernel
Ibexa DXP is using random execution time to hinder timing attacks against user accounts, a method of discovering whether a given account exists in a system without knowing its password, thus affecting privacy. This implementation was found to not be good enough in some situations. The fix replace...
Login timing attack in ezsystems/ezpublish-kernel
Ibexa DXP is using random execution time to hinder timing attacks against user accounts, a method of discovering whether a given account exists in a system without knowing its password, thus affecting privacy. This implementation was found to not be good enough in some situations. The fix replace...
GHSA-342C-VCFF-2FF2 Login timing attack in ezsystems/ezplatform-kernel
Ibexa DXP is using random execution time to hinder timing attacks against user accounts, a method of discovering whether a given account exists in a system without knowing its password, thus affecting privacy. This implementation was found to not be good enough in some situations. The fix replace...
Login timing attack in ezsystems/ezplatform-kernel
Ibexa DXP is using random execution time to hinder timing attacks against user accounts, a method of discovering whether a given account exists in a system without knowing its password, thus affecting privacy. This implementation was found to not be good enough in some situations. The fix replace...
Mozilla: Querying a WebAuthn token with a large number of allowCredential entries may have leaked cross-origin information
A flaw was found in Mozilla. The Mozilla Foundation Security Advisory describes the issue as an attacker could have exploited a timing attack by sending a large number of allowCredential entries and detecting the difference between invalid key handles and cross-origin key handles. This could have...
Mozilla: Querying a WebAuthn token with a large number of allowCredential entries may have leaked cross-origin information
A flaw was found in Mozilla. The Mozilla Foundation Security Advisory describes the issue as an attacker could have exploited a timing attack by sending a large number of allowCredential entries and detecting the difference between invalid key handles and cross-origin key handles. This could have...
Mozilla: Querying a WebAuthn token with a large number of allowCredential entries may have leaked cross-origin information
A flaw was found in Mozilla. The Mozilla Foundation Security Advisory describes the issue as an attacker could have exploited a timing attack by sending a large number of allowCredential entries and detecting the difference between invalid key handles and cross-origin key handles. This could have...
Mozilla: Querying a WebAuthn token with a large number of allowCredential entries may have leaked cross-origin information
A flaw was found in Mozilla. The Mozilla Foundation Security Advisory describes the issue as an attacker could have exploited a timing attack by sending a large number of allowCredential entries and detecting the difference between invalid key handles and cross-origin key handles. This could have...
Mozilla: Querying a WebAuthn token with a large number of allowCredential entries may have leaked cross-origin information
A flaw was found in Mozilla. The Mozilla Foundation Security Advisory describes the issue as an attacker could have exploited a timing attack by sending a large number of allowCredential entries and detecting the difference between invalid key handles and cross-origin key handles. This could have...