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CESA-2016:0301 -- centos 6 openssl

ID: oval:org.secpod.oval:def:203850Date: (C)2016-03-02   (M)2024-02-19
Class: PATCHFamily: unix




OpenSSL is a toolkit that implements the Secure Sockets Layer and Transport Layer Security protocols, as well as a full-strength, general purpose cryptography library. A padding oracle flaw was found in the Secure Sockets Layer version 2.0 protocol. An attacker can potentially use this flaw to decrypt RSA-encrypted cipher text from a connection using a newer SSL/TLS protocol version, allowing them to decrypt such connections. This cross-protocol attack is publicly referred to as DROWN. Note: This issue was addressed by disabling the SSLv2 protocol by default when using the "SSLv23" connection methods, and removing support for weak SSLv2 cipher suites. For more information, refer to the knowledge base article linked to in the References section. A flaw was found in the way malicious SSLv2 clients could negotiate SSLv2 ciphers that have been disabled on the server. This could result in weak SSLv2 ciphers being used for SSLv2 connections, making them vulnerable to man-in-the-middle attacks. A side-channel attack was found that makes use of cache-bank conflicts on the Intel Sandy-Bridge microarchitecture. An attacker who has the ability to control code in a thread running on the same hyper-threaded core as the victim"s thread that is performing decryption, could use this flaw to recover RSA private keys. A double-free flaw was found in the way OpenSSL parsed certain malformed DSA private keys. An attacker could create specially crafted DSA private keys that, when processed by an application compiled against OpenSSL, could cause the application to crash. An integer overflow flaw, leading to a NULL pointer dereference or a heap-based memory corruption, was found in the way some BIGNUM functions of OpenSSL were implemented. Applications that use these functions with large untrusted input could crash or, potentially, execute arbitrary code. Red Hat would like to thank the OpenSSL project for reporting these issues. Upstream acknowledges Nimrod Aviram and Sebastian Schinzel as the original reporters of CVE-2016-0800 and CVE-2015-3197; Adam Langley as the original reporter of CVE-2016-0705; Yuval Yarom , Daniel Genkin , Nadia Heninger as the original reporters of CVE-2016-0702; and Guido Vranken as the original reporter of CVE-2016-0797. All openssl users are advised to upgrade to these updated packages, which contain backported patches to correct these issues. For the update to take effect, all services linked to the OpenSSL library must be restarted, or the system rebooted.

Platform:
CentOS 6
Product:
openssl
Reference:
CESA-2016:0301
CVE-2015-3197
CVE-2016-0702
CVE-2016-0705
CVE-2016-0797
CVE-2016-0800
CVE    5
CVE-2016-0797
CVE-2016-0705
CVE-2016-0702
CVE-2015-3197
...
CPE    2
cpe:/a:openssl:openssl
cpe:/o:centos:centos:6

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