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CVE-2023-24609
Disclosure Date: December 22, 2023 (last updated January 04, 2024)
Matrix SSL 4.x through 4.6.0 and Rambus TLS Toolkit have a length-subtraction integer overflow for Client Hello Pre-Shared Key extension parsing in the TLS 1.3 server. An attacked device calculates an SHA-2 hash over at least 65 KB (in RAM). With a large number of crafted TLS messages, the CPU becomes heavily loaded. This occurs in tls13VerifyBinder and tls13TranscriptHashUpdate.
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CVE-2022-46505
Disclosure Date: January 18, 2023 (last updated October 08, 2023)
An issue in MatrixSSL 4.5.1-open and earlier leads to failure to securely check the SessionID field, resulting in the misuse of an all-zero MasterSecret that can decrypt secret data.
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CVE-2022-43974
Disclosure Date: January 09, 2023 (last updated October 08, 2023)
MatrixSSL 4.0.4 through 4.5.1 has an integer overflow in matrixSslDecodeTls13. A remote attacker might be able to send a crafted TLS Message to cause a buffer overflow and achieve remote code execution. This is fixed in 4.6.0.
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CVE-2019-16747
Disclosure Date: December 30, 2020 (last updated February 22, 2025)
In MatrixSSL before 4.2.2 Open, the DTLS server can encounter an invalid pointer free (leading to memory corruption and a daemon crash) via a crafted incoming network message, a different vulnerability than CVE-2019-14431.
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CVE-2019-13629
Disclosure Date: October 03, 2019 (last updated November 27, 2024)
MatrixSSL 4.2.1 and earlier contains a timing side channel in ECDSA signature generation. This allows a local or a remote attacker, able to measure the duration of hundreds to thousands of signing operations, to compute the private key used. The issue occurs because crypto/pubkey/ecc_math.c scalar multiplication leaks the bit length of the scalar.
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CVE-2019-14431
Disclosure Date: July 29, 2019 (last updated November 27, 2024)
In MatrixSSL 3.8.3 Open through 4.2.1 Open, the DTLS server mishandles incoming network messages leading to a heap-based buffer overflow of up to 256 bytes and possible Remote Code Execution in parseSSLHandshake in sslDecode.c. During processing of a crafted packet, the server mishandles the fragment length value provided in the DTLS message.
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CVE-2019-13470
Disclosure Date: July 09, 2019 (last updated November 27, 2024)
MatrixSSL before 4.2.1 has an out-of-bounds read during ASN.1 handling.
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CVE-2019-10914
Disclosure Date: April 08, 2019 (last updated November 27, 2024)
pubRsaDecryptSignedElementExt in MatrixSSL 4.0.1 Open, as used in Inside Secure TLS Toolkit, has a stack-based buffer overflow during X.509 certificate verification because of missing validation in psRsaDecryptPubExt in crypto/pubkey/rsa_pub.c.
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CVE-2018-12439
Disclosure Date: June 15, 2018 (last updated November 26, 2024)
MatrixSSL through 3.9.5 Open allows a memory-cache side-channel attack on ECDSA signatures, aka the Return Of the Hidden Number Problem or ROHNP. To discover an ECDSA key, the attacker needs access to either the local machine or a different virtual machine on the same physical host.
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CVE-2017-1000417
Disclosure Date: January 22, 2018 (last updated November 26, 2024)
MatrixSSL version 3.7.2 adopts a collision-prone OID comparison logic resulting in possible spoofing of OIDs (e.g. in ExtKeyUsage extension) on X.509 certificates.
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