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Timing Attack
Overview Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Timing Attack via the PKCS7 padding check. An attacker can obtain sensitive information by exploiting timing differences during decryption. Remediation A fix was pushed into the master branch but not yet published. References - GitHub...
USN-8136-2: Dovecot regression
USN-8136-1 fixed vulnerabilities in Dovecot. The update caused a regression on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS and Ubuntu 24.04 LTS. This update fixes the problem. We apologize for the inconvenience. Original advisory details: It was discovered that Dovecot incorrectly handled invalid base64 SASL data. An...
Spring Boot DevTools remote secret comparison is vulnerable to timing attacks
An attacker on the same network as the remote application may be able to utilize a timing attack to discover information about the remote secret. In extreme circumstances this could result in the attacker determining the secret and uploading changed classes, thereby achieving remote code executio...
GHSA-56V8-86GJ-66JP Spring Boot DevTools remote secret comparison is vulnerable to timing attacks
An attacker on the same network as the remote application may be able to utilize a timing attack to discover information about the remote secret. In extreme circumstances this could result in the attacker determining the secret and uploading changed classes, thereby achieving remote code executio...
CVE-2026-40972
An attacker on the same network as the remote application may be able to utilize a timing attack to discover information about the remote secret. In extreme circumstances this could result in the attacker determining the secret and uploading changed classes, thereby achieving remote code executio...
VMware Spring Boot 安全漏洞
VMware Spring Boot is an open-source framework developed by the American company VMware. There are security vulnerabilities in versions 4.0.0 to 4.0.5, 3.5.0 to 3.5.13, 3.4.0 to 3.4.15, 3.3.0 to 3.3.18, and 2.7.0 to 2.7.32 of VMware Spring Boot. These vulnerabilities stem from a timing attack in...
CVE-2026-40972
An attacker on the same network as the remote application may be able to utilize a timing attack to discover information about the remote secret. In extreme circumstances this could result in the attacker determining the secret and uploading changed classes, thereby achieving remote code executio...
CVE-2026-40972
An attacker on the same network as the remote application may be able to utilize a timing attack to discover information about the remote secret. In extreme circumstances this could result in the attacker determining the secret and uploading changed classes, thereby achieving remote code executio...
CVE-2026-40972
The CVE-2026-40972 involves a Timing Attack on the DevTools remote secret comparison in Spring Boot. An attacker on the same network can measure timing differences when the remote secret is compared, enabling character-by-character deduction of the secret. In extreme cases this could allow upload...
CVE-2026-40972
An attacker on the same network as the remote application may be able to utilize a timing attack to discover information about the remote secret. In extreme circumstances this could result in the attacker determining the secret and uploading changed classes, thereby achieving remote code executio...
EUVD-2026-25936
An attacker on the same network as the remote application may be able to utilize a timing attack to discover information about the remote secret. In extreme circumstances this could result in the attacker determining the secret and uploading changed classes, thereby achieving remote code executio...
CVE-2026-40972
An attacker on the same network as the remote application may be able to utilize a timing attack to discover information about the remote secret. In extreme circumstances this could result in the attacker determining the secret and uploading changed classes, thereby achieving remote code executio...
PT-2026-35540
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions Spring Boot versions 4.0.0 through 4.0.5 Spring Boot versions 3.5.0 through 3.5.13 Spring Boot versions 3.4.0 through 3.4.15 Spring Boot versions 3.3.0 through 3.3.18 Spring Boot versions 2.7.0 through 2.7.32 Spring Boot versions prior to 2.7....
Exploit for Observable Timing Discrepancy in Triliumnotes Trilium
CVE-2025-68621 — Trilium Notes Timing Attack on /api/login/sy...
PYSEC-2026-76
LangChain is a framework for building agents and LLM-powered applications. Prior to 1.1.14, langchain-openai's urltosize helper used by getnumtokensfrommessages for image token counting validated URLs for SSRF protection and then fetched them in a separate network operation with independent DNS...
Timing Attack
Overview Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Timing Attack via the BasicAuth process. An attacker can enumerate valid usernames by measuring authentication response times, exploiting differences in processing between existing and non-existing users. Remediation Upgrade...
Timing Attack
Overview Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Timing Attack via the BasicAuth process. An attacker can enumerate valid usernames by measuring authentication response times, exploiting differences in processing between existing and non-existing users. Remediation Upgrade...
Timing Attack
Overview github.com/traefik/traefik/v2/pkg/middlewares/auth is a Cloud Native Application Proxy. Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Timing Attack via the BasicAuth process. An attacker can enumerate valid usernames by measuring authentication response times, exploiting difference...
CVE-2026-41244
Mojic is a CLI tool to transform readable C code into an unrecognizable chaotic stream of emojis. Prior to 2.1.4, the CipherEngine uses a standard equality operator !== to verify the HMAC-SHA256 integrity seal during the decryption phase. This creates an Observable Timing Discrepancy CWE-208,...
CVE-2026-41244 Mojic: Observable Timing Discrepancy in HMAC Verification
Mojic is a CLI tool to transform readable C code into an unrecognizable chaotic stream of emojis. Prior to 2.1.4, the CipherEngine uses a standard equality operator !== to verify the HMAC-SHA256 integrity seal during the decryption phase. This creates an Observable Timing Discrepancy CWE-208,...