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CVE-2021-3907

OctoRPKI does not escape a URI with a filename containing "..", this allows a repository to create a file, (ex. rsync://example.org/repo/../../etc/cron.daily/evil.roa), which would then be written to disk outside the base cache folder. This could allow for remote code execution on the host machine ...

9.8CVSS8.8AI score0.01536EPSS
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CVE-2021-3912

OctoRPKI tries to load the entire contents of a repository in memory, and in the case of a GZIP bomb, unzip it in memory, making it possible to create a repository that makes OctoRPKI run out of memory (and thus crash).

6.5CVSS5.3AI score0.00555EPSS
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added 2021/09/09 2:15 p.m.76 views

CVE-2021-3761

Any CA issuer in the RPKI can trick OctoRPKI prior to 1.3.0 into emitting an invalid VRP "MaxLength" value, causing RTR sessions to terminate. An attacker can use this to disable RPKI Origin Validation in a victim network (for example AS 13335 - Cloudflare) prior to launching a BGP hijack which dur...

7.5CVSS7.4AI score0.0045EPSS
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added 2021/11/11 10:15 p.m.75 views

CVE-2021-3911

If the ROA that a repository returns contains too many bits for the IP address then OctoRPKI will crash.

6.5CVSS5.4AI score0.00555EPSS
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added 2021/11/11 10:15 p.m.72 views

CVE-2021-3909

OctoRPKI does not limit the length of a connection, allowing for a slowloris DOS attack to take place which makes OctoRPKI wait forever. Specifically, the repository that OctoRPKI sends HTTP requests to will keep the connection open for a day before a response is returned, but does keep drip feedin...

7.5CVSS5.8AI score0.00735EPSS
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CVE-2021-3910

OctoRPKI crashes when encountering a repository that returns an invalid ROA (just an encoded NUL (\0) character).

7.5CVSS5.8AI score0.00502EPSS
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added 2021/11/11 10:15 p.m.61 views

CVE-2021-3908

OctoRPKI does not limit the depth of a certificate chain, allowing for a CA to create children in an ad-hoc fashion, thereby making tree traversal never end.

7.5CVSS6.4AI score0.00392EPSS
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added 2022/10/28 7:15 a.m.53 views

CVE-2022-3616

Attackers can create long chains of CAs that would lead to OctoRPKI exceeding its max iterations parameter. In consequence it would cause the program to crash, preventing it from finishing the validation and leading to a denial of service. Credits to Donika Mirdita and Haya Shulman - Fraunhofer SIT...

7.5CVSS6.2AI score0.00069EPSS