Certificate spoofing with subjectAltName and domain name wildcards. Modern browsers accept wildcard domain names within X.509 certificates, posing a security threat. Some browsers fail to bind user-approved certificates, leaving users vulnerable to certificate spoofing
Reporter | Title | Published | Views | Family All 199 |
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![]() | Code injection | 12 Sep 200701:17 | – | prion |
![]() | Design/Logic Flaw | 17 Jul 200701:30 | – | prion |
![]() | Design/Logic Flaw | 17 Jul 200721:30 | – | prion |
![]() | Design/Logic Flaw | 24 Jul 200717:30 | – | prion |
![]() | Design/Logic Flaw | 10 Jul 200719:30 | – | prion |
![]() | Design/Logic Flaw | 12 Sep 200701:17 | – | prion |
![]() | Code injection | 9 Oct 200722:17 | – | prion |
![]() | CVE-2007-2930 | 12 Sep 200701:17 | – | cve |
![]() | CVE-2007-3819 | 17 Jul 200701:30 | – | cve |
![]() | CVE-2007-3826 | 17 Jul 200721:30 | – | cve |
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