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CVE-2018-0734
CVE-2018-0734 (OpenSSL) describes a timing side-channel in the DSA signature algorithm that could enable private key recovery. The initial entry notes fixes in OpenSSL releases 1.1.1a (and 1.1.0j, 1.0.2q) for affected branches. Connected advisories (CloudLinux, Arch Linux, Amazon/Linux distributi...
CVE-2018-0732
CVE-2018-0732 : OpenSSL vulnerability where, during TLS handshakes using DH(E) ciphersuites, a malicious server could send an excessively large prime, causing the client to spend an unreasonably long time computing a key and hang (DoS). The issue is specific to DH parameters during the Server Key...
CVE-2018-12116
CVE-2018-12116 in Node.js is an HTTP request splitting vulnerability: if an unsanitized Unicode path is supplied, a second user-defined HTTP request can be generated to the same server. Affected are all Node.js versions prior to 6.15.0 and 8.14.0. The vulnerability may enable DoS and, per related...
CVE-2018-7159
CVE-2018-7159 affects the Node.js http-parser component: the HTTP parser ignores spaces in Content-Length, allowing Content-Length: 1 2 to be treated as 12. The risk is described as very low in the CVE entry, with exploitation considered difficult. Connected sources confirm this affects http-pars...
CVE-2018-7160
CVE-2018-7160 affects Node.js inspector (6.x and later) and describes a DNS rebinding vulnerability that enables remote code execution if a Node.js process has an open debug port on localhost or a local-network host. An attacker-originating website can trigger a DNS rebinding to bypass same-origi...