Описание
crypt_blowfish before 1.1, as used in PHP before 5.3.7 on certain platforms, PostgreSQL before 8.4.9, and other products, does not properly handle 8-bit characters, which makes it easier for context-dependent attackers to determine a cleartext password by leveraging knowledge of a password hash.
Пакеты
Пакет | Статус | Версия исправления | Релиз | Тип |
---|---|---|---|---|
libcrypt-eksblowfish-perl | not-affected | package | ||
php-suhosin | not-affected | package | ||
php-suhosin | unfixed | lenny | package | |
postgresql-8.4 | fixed | 8.4.9-1 | package | |
postgresql-9.0 | fixed | 9.0.5-1 | package | |
postgresql-9.1 | fixed | 9.1~rc1-1 | package | |
php5 | fixed | 5.3.6-13 | package | |
libxcrypt | fixed | 1:2.4-1.1 | package | |
libxcrypt | no-dsa | squeeze | package |
Примечания
http://openwall.com/lists/oss-security/2011/06/20/2
EPSS
Связанные уязвимости
crypt_blowfish before 1.1, as used in PHP before 5.3.7 on certain platforms, PostgreSQL before 8.4.9, and other products, does not properly handle 8-bit characters, which makes it easier for context-dependent attackers to determine a cleartext password by leveraging knowledge of a password hash.
crypt_blowfish before 1.1, as used in PHP before 5.3.7 on certain platforms, PostgreSQL before 8.4.9, and other products, does not properly handle 8-bit characters, which makes it easier for context-dependent attackers to determine a cleartext password by leveraging knowledge of a password hash.
crypt_blowfish before 1.1, as used in PHP before 5.3.7 on certain platforms, PostgreSQL before 8.4.9, and other products, does not properly handle 8-bit characters, which makes it easier for context-dependent attackers to determine a cleartext password by leveraging knowledge of a password hash.
crypt_blowfish before 1.1, as used in PHP before 5.3.7 on certain platforms, PostgreSQL before 8.4.9, and other products, does not properly handle 8-bit characters, which makes it easier for context-dependent attackers to determine a cleartext password by leveraging knowledge of a password hash.
EPSS