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CVEs (89)

  • CVE-2006-3417Jul 7, 2006
    risk 0.00cvss epss 0.02

    Tor client before 0.1.1.20 prefers entry points based on is_fast or is_stable flags, which could allow remote attackers to be preferred over nodes that are identified as more trustworthy "entry guard" (is_guard) systems by directory authorities.

  • CVE-2006-3415Jul 7, 2006
    risk 0.00cvss epss 0.02

    Tor before 0.1.1.20 uses improper logic to validate the "OR" destination, which allows remote attackers to perform a man-in-the-middle (MITM) attack via unspecified vectors.

  • CVE-2006-3408Jul 7, 2006
    risk 0.00cvss epss 0.02

    Unspecified vulnerability in the directory server (dirserver) in Tor before 0.1.1.20 allows remote attackers to cause an unspecified denial of service via unknown vectors.

  • CVE-2006-3411Jul 7, 2006
    risk 0.00cvss epss 0.01

    TLS handshakes in Tor before 0.1.1.20 generate public-private keys based on TLS context rather than the connection, which makes it easier for remote attackers to conduct brute force attacks on the encryption keys.

  • CVE-2006-3413Jul 7, 2006
    risk 0.00cvss epss 0.02

    The privoxy configuration file in Tor before 0.1.1.20, when run on Apple OS X, logs all data via the "logfile", which allows attackers to obtain potentially sensitive information.

  • CVE-2006-3416Jul 7, 2006
    risk 0.00cvss epss 0.02

    Tor before 0.1.1.20 kills the circuit when it receives an unrecognized relay command, which causes network circuits to be disbanded. NOTE: while this item is listed under the "Security fixes" section of the developer changelog, the developer clarified on 20060707 that this is…

  • CVE-2006-0414Jan 25, 2006
    risk 0.00cvss epss 0.03

    Tor before 0.1.1.20 allows remote attackers to identify hidden services via a malicious Tor server that attempts a large number of accesses of the hidden service, which eventually causes a circuit to be built through the malicious server.

  • CVE-2005-2643Aug 23, 2005
    risk 0.00cvss epss 0.01

    Tor 0.1.0.13 and earlier, and experimental versions 0.1.1.4-alpha and earlier, does not reject certain weak keys when using ephemeral Diffie-Hellman (DH) handshakes, which allows malicious Tor servers to obtain the keys that a client uses for other systems in the circuit.

  • CVE-2005-2050Jun 28, 2005
    risk 0.00cvss epss 0.02

    Unknown vulnerability in Tor before 0.1.0.10 allows remote attackers to read arbitrary memory and possibly key information from the exit server's process space.

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