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Created Mar 14, 2024 by Administrator@rootMaintainer

Findings for Container Security, Medium, [TheRedHatter/javagoof:Dockerfile]:Missing Encryption of Sensitive Data

Created by: armorcodegithubpreprod[bot]

Findings for Container Security, Medium, [TheRedHatter/javagoof:Dockerfile]:Missing Encryption of Sensitive Data

Component Details

  • Exploit Maturity: no-known-exploit
  • Vulnerable Package: -
  • Current Version: -
  • Vulnerable Version(s): ><1.0.2t-1~deb9u1
  • Vulnerable Path: >null

NVD Description

Note: Versions mentioned in the description apply to the upstream openssl1.0 package. See How to fix? for Debian:9 relevant versions.

Normally in OpenSSL EC groups always have a co-factor present and this is used in side channel resistant code paths. However, in some cases, it is possible to construct a group using explicit parameters (instead of using a named curve). In those cases it is possible that such a group does not have the cofactor present. This can occur even where all the parameters match a known named curve. If such a curve is used then OpenSSL falls back to non-side channel resistant code paths which may result in full key recovery during an ECDSA signature operation. In order to be vulnerable an attacker would have to have the ability to time the creation of a large number of signatures where explicit parameters with no co-factor present are in use by an application using libcrypto. For the avoidance of doubt libssl is not vulnerable because explicit parameters are never used. Fixed in OpenSSL 1.1.1d (Affected 1.1.1-1.1.1c). Fixed in OpenSSL 1.1.0l (Affected 1.1.0-1.1.0k). Fixed in OpenSSL 1.0.2t (Affected 1.0.2-1.0.2s).

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  • SUSE
  • SUSE
  • SUSE
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  • UBUNTU
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  • UBUNTU
  • Ubuntu CVE Tracker

Origin : null Type : null Image Id : null

Snyk Project Status: Active



Component Details

  • Exploit Maturity: no-known-exploit
  • Vulnerable Package: -
  • Current Version: -
  • Vulnerable Version(s): ><1.1.0l-1~deb9u1
  • Vulnerable Path: >null

NVD Description

Note: Versions mentioned in the description apply to the upstream openssl package. See How to fix? for Debian:9 relevant versions.

Normally in OpenSSL EC groups always have a co-factor present and this is used in side channel resistant code paths. However, in some cases, it is possible to construct a group using explicit parameters (instead of using a named curve). In those cases it is possible that such a group does not have the cofactor present. This can occur even where all the parameters match a known named curve. If such a curve is used then OpenSSL falls back to non-side channel resistant code paths which may result in full key recovery during an ECDSA signature operation. In order to be vulnerable an attacker would have to have the ability to time the creation of a large number of signatures where explicit parameters with no co-factor present are in use by an application using libcrypto. For the avoidance of doubt libssl is not vulnerable because explicit parameters are never used. Fixed in OpenSSL 1.1.1d (Affected 1.1.1-1.1.1c). Fixed in OpenSSL 1.1.0l (Affected 1.1.0-1.1.0k). Fixed in OpenSSL 1.0.2t (Affected 1.0.2-1.0.2s).

References

  • ADVISORY
  • BUGTRAQ
  • BUGTRAQ
  • Bugtraq Mailing List
  • CONFIRM
  • CONFIRM
  • CONFIRM
  • CONFIRM
  • CONFIRM
  • CONFIRM
  • CONFIRM
  • CONFIRM
  • DEBIAN
  • DEBIAN
  • Debian Security Tracker
  • FEDORA
  • FEDORA
  • GENTOO
  • MISC
  • MISC
  • MISC
  • MISC
  • MISC
  • MISC
  • MLIST
  • N/A
  • Netapp Security Advisory
  • OpenSSL Security Advisory
  • SUSE
  • SUSE
  • SUSE
  • SUSE
  • UBUNTU
  • UBUNTU
  • UBUNTU
  • Ubuntu CVE Tracker

Origin : null Type : null Image Id : null

Snyk Project Status: Active



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