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BDU:2026-01212

Опубликовано: 08 нояб. 2025
Источник: fstec
CVSS3: 5.9
CVSS2: 5.4
EPSS Низкий

Описание

Уязвимость параметра max_cert_list сжатия сертификатов в TLS 1.3 библиотеки OpenSSL связана с неконтролируемым распределением памяти. Эксплуатация уязвимость может позволить нарушителю, действующему удаленно, вызвать отказ в обслуживании

Вендор

OpenSSL Software Foundation

Наименование ПО

OpenSSL

Версия ПО

от 3.5 до 3.5.1 (OpenSSL)
от 3.4 до 3.4.4 (OpenSSL)
от 3.6.0 до 3.6.1 (OpenSSL)
от 3.3.0 до 3.3.6 (OpenSSL)

Тип ПО

Программное средство защиты

Операционные системы и аппаратные платформы

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Уровень опасности уязвимости

Средний уровень опасности (базовая оценка CVSS 2.0 составляет 5,4)
Средний уровень опасности (базовая оценка CVSS 3.1 составляет 5,9)

Возможные меры по устранению уязвимости

Использование рекомендаций производителя:
Обновление программного обеспечения до версий 3.6.1, 3.5.5, 3.4.4 и 3.3.6:
https://openssl-library.org/news/secadv/20260127.txt

Статус уязвимости

Подтверждена производителем

Наличие эксплойта

Данные уточняются

Информация об устранении

Уязвимость устранена

Ссылки на источники

Идентификаторы других систем описаний уязвимостей

EPSS

Процентиль: 18%
0.00059
Низкий

5.9 Medium

CVSS3

5.4 Medium

CVSS2

Связанные уязвимости

CVSS3: 5.9
ubuntu
12 дней назад

Issue summary: A TLS 1.3 connection using certificate compression can be forced to allocate a large buffer before decompression without checking against the configured certificate size limit. Impact summary: An attacker can cause per-connection memory allocations of up to approximately 22 MiB and extra CPU work, potentially leading to service degradation or resource exhaustion (Denial of Service). In affected configurations, the peer-supplied uncompressed certificate length from a CompressedCertificate message is used to grow a heap buffer prior to decompression. This length is not bounded by the max_cert_list setting, which otherwise constrains certificate message sizes. An attacker can exploit this to cause large per-connection allocations followed by handshake failure. No memory corruption or information disclosure occurs. This issue only affects builds where TLS 1.3 certificate compression is compiled in (i.e., not OPENSSL_NO_COMP_ALG) and at least one compression algorithm (bro...

CVSS3: 5.9
nvd
12 дней назад

Issue summary: A TLS 1.3 connection using certificate compression can be forced to allocate a large buffer before decompression without checking against the configured certificate size limit. Impact summary: An attacker can cause per-connection memory allocations of up to approximately 22 MiB and extra CPU work, potentially leading to service degradation or resource exhaustion (Denial of Service). In affected configurations, the peer-supplied uncompressed certificate length from a CompressedCertificate message is used to grow a heap buffer prior to decompression. This length is not bounded by the max_cert_list setting, which otherwise constrains certificate message sizes. An attacker can exploit this to cause large per-connection allocations followed by handshake failure. No memory corruption or information disclosure occurs. This issue only affects builds where TLS 1.3 certificate compression is compiled in (i.e., not OPENSSL_NO_COMP_ALG) and at least one compression algorithm (bro

CVSS3: 5.9
debian
12 дней назад

Issue summary: A TLS 1.3 connection using certificate compression can ...

CVSS3: 5.9
github
12 дней назад

Issue summary: A TLS 1.3 connection using certificate compression can be forced to allocate a large buffer before decompression without checking against the configured certificate size limit. Impact summary: An attacker can cause per-connection memory allocations of up to approximately 22 MiB and extra CPU work, potentially leading to service degradation or resource exhaustion (Denial of Service). In affected configurations, the peer-supplied uncompressed certificate length from a CompressedCertificate message is used to grow a heap buffer prior to decompression. This length is not bounded by the max_cert_list setting, which otherwise constrains certificate message sizes. An attacker can exploit this to cause large per-connection allocations followed by handshake failure. No memory corruption or information disclosure occurs. This issue only affects builds where TLS 1.3 certificate compression is compiled in (i.e., not OPENSSL_NO_COMP_ALG) and at least one compression algorithm (...

suse-cvrf
6 дней назад

Security update for openssl-3

EPSS

Процентиль: 18%
0.00059
Низкий

5.9 Medium

CVSS3

5.4 Medium

CVSS2