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apk package

chainguard/cfssl-fips-cfssl-scan-fips

pkg:apk/chainguard/cfssl-fips-cfssl-scan-fips

Vulnerabilities (27)

  • CVE-2025-22869Feb 26, 2025
    affected < 1.6.5-r8fixed 1.6.5-r8

    SSH servers which implement file transfer protocols are vulnerable to a denial of service attack from clients which complete the key exchange slowly, or not at all, causing pending content to be read into memory, but never transmitted.

  • CVE-2025-22866MedFeb 6, 2025
    affected < 1.6.5-r7fixed 1.6.5-r7

    Due to the usage of a variable time instruction in the assembly implementation of an internal function, a small number of bits of secret scalars are leaked on the ppc64le architecture. Due to the way this function is used, we do not believe this leakage is enough to allow recover

  • CVE-2024-45338MedDec 18, 2024
    affected < 1.6.5-r5fixed 1.6.5-r5

    An attacker can craft an input to the Parse functions that would be processed non-linearly with respect to its length, resulting in extremely slow parsing. This could cause a denial of service.

  • CVE-2024-45337CriDec 12, 2024
    affected < 1.6.5-r4fixed 1.6.5-r4

    Applications and libraries which misuse connection.serverAuthenticate (via callback field ServerConfig.PublicKeyCallback) may be susceptible to an authorization bypass. The documentation for ServerConfig.PublicKeyCallback says that "A call to this function does not guarantee that

  • CVE-2024-34158HigSep 6, 2024
    affected < 1.6.5-r3fixed 1.6.5-r3

    Calling Parse on a "// +build" build tag line with deeply nested expressions can cause a panic due to stack exhaustion.

  • CVE-2024-34156HigSep 6, 2024
    affected < 1.6.5-r3fixed 1.6.5-r3

    Calling Decoder.Decode on a message which contains deeply nested structures can cause a panic due to stack exhaustion. This is a follow-up to CVE-2022-30635.

  • CVE-2024-34155MedSep 6, 2024
    affected < 1.6.5-r3fixed 1.6.5-r3

    Calling any of the Parse functions on Go source code which contains deeply nested literals can cause a panic due to stack exhaustion.

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