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CVE-2011-3389

Disclosure Date: September 06, 2011
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Description

The SSL protocol, as used in certain configurations in Microsoft Windows and Microsoft Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, Opera, and other products, encrypts data by using CBC mode with chained initialization vectors, which allows man-in-the-middle attackers to obtain plaintext HTTP headers via a blockwise chosen-boundary attack (BCBA) on an HTTPS session, in conjunction with JavaScript code that uses (1) the HTML5 WebSocket API, (2) the Java URLConnection API, or (3) the Silverlight WebClient API, aka a “BEAST” attack.

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General Information

Vendors

  • canonical,
  • debian,
  • google,
  • haxx,
  • microsoft,
  • mozilla,
  • opera,
  • redhat,
  • siemens

Products

  • chrome -,
  • curl,
  • debian linux 5.0,
  • debian linux 6.0,
  • enterprise linux desktop 5.0,
  • enterprise linux desktop 6.0,
  • enterprise linux eus 6.2,
  • enterprise linux server 5.0,
  • enterprise linux server 6.0,
  • enterprise linux server aus 6.2,
  • enterprise linux workstation 5.0,
  • enterprise linux workstation 6.0,
  • firefox -,
  • internet explorer -,
  • opera browser -,
  • simatic rf615r firmware,
  • simatic rf68xr firmware,
  • ubuntu linux 10.04,
  • ubuntu linux 10.10,
  • ubuntu linux 11.04,
  • ubuntu linux 11.10,
  • windows -

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