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CVE-2026-47372
Crypt::SaltedHash versions through 0.09 for Perl generate insecure random values for salts. These versions use the built-in rand function, which is predictable and unsuitable for cryptography...
CVE-2026-47372 Crypt::SaltedHash versions through 0.09 for Perl generate insecure random values for salts
Crypt::SaltedHash versions through 0.09 for Perl generate insecure random values for salts. These versions use the built-in rand function, which is predictable and unsuitable for cryptography...
CVE-2026-47372 Crypt::SaltedHash versions through 0.09 for Perl generate insecure random values for salts
Crypt::SaltedHash versions through 0.09 for Perl generate insecure random values for salts. These versions use the built-in rand function, which is predictable and unsuitable for cryptography...
CVE-2026-47372
Crypt::SaltedHash versions through 0.09 for Perl generate insecure random values for salts. These versions use the built-in rand function, which is predictable and unsuitable for cryptography...
CVE-2026-47373
Crypt::SaltedHash versions through 0.09 for Perl is susceptible to timing attacks. These versions use Perl's built-in eq comparison. Discrepencies in timing could be used to guess the underlying hash...
CVE-2026-47373
CVE-2026-47373 affects Crypt::SaltedHash for Perl (versions up to 0.09). The issue arises from using Perl’s eq for hash comparison, enabling timing-based leakage that could help an attacker guess the underlying hash. The risk is described as a timing attack without explicit exploitation details i...
CVE-2026-47373 Crypt::SaltedHash versions through 0.09 for Perl is susceptible to timing attacks
Crypt::SaltedHash versions through 0.09 for Perl is susceptible to timing attacks. These versions use Perl's built-in eq comparison. Discrepencies in timing could be used to guess the underlying hash...
perl-Crypt-SaltedHash 安全漏洞
perl-Crypt-SaltedHash is a Perl password hashing tool developed by Robert Rothenberg. Versions of perl-Crypt-SaltedHash prior to 0.09 contained security vulnerabilities. These vulnerabilities stemmed from the use of the built-in Perl eq comparison function; timing differences could be exploited t...