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purl | pkg:alpm/archlinux/lib32-openssl@1:1.1.0.g-1 |
Next non-vulnerable version | 1:1.1.0.i-1 |
Latest non-vulnerable version | 1:3.1.4-1 |
Risk | 3.5 |
Vulnerability | Summary | Fixed by |
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VCID-4hq6-j84v-aaan
Aliases: CVE-2017-3738 VC-OPENSSL-20171207-CVE-2017-3738 |
There is an overflow bug in the AVX2 Montgomery multiplication procedure used in exponentiation with 1024-bit moduli. No EC algorithms are affected. Analysis suggests that attacks against RSA and DSA as a result of this defect would be very difficult to perform and are not believed likely. Attacks against DH1024 are considered just feasible, because most of the work necessary to deduce information about a private key may be performed offline. The amount of resources required for such an attack would be significant. However, for an attack on TLS to be meaningful, the server would have to share the DH1024 private key among multiple clients, which is no longer an option since CVE-2016-0701. This only affects processors that support the AVX2 but not ADX extensions like Intel Haswell (4th generation). Note: The impact from this issue is similar to CVE-2017-3736, CVE-2017-3732 and CVE-2015-3193. OpenSSL version 1.0.2-1.0.2m and 1.1.0-1.1.0g are affected. Fixed in OpenSSL 1.0.2n. Due to the low severity of this issue we are not issuing a new release of OpenSSL 1.1.0 at this time. The fix will be included in OpenSSL 1.1.0h when it becomes available. The fix is also available in commit e502cc86d in the OpenSSL git repository. |
Affected by 2 other vulnerabilities. |
Vulnerability | Summary | Aliases |
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VCID-jhg8-wbm2-aaas | While parsing an IPAddressFamily extension in an X.509 certificate, it is possible to do a one-byte overread. This would result in an incorrect text display of the certificate. This bug has been present since 2006 and is present in all versions of OpenSSL before 1.0.2m and 1.1.0g. |
CVE-2017-3735
VC-OPENSSL-20170828-CVE-2017-3735 |
VCID-ys3w-wua9-aaas | There is a carry propagating bug in the x86_64 Montgomery squaring procedure in OpenSSL before 1.0.2m and 1.1.0 before 1.1.0g. No EC algorithms are affected. Analysis suggests that attacks against RSA and DSA as a result of this defect would be very difficult to perform and are not believed likely. Attacks against DH are considered just feasible (although very difficult) because most of the work necessary to deduce information about a private key may be performed offline. The amount of resources required for such an attack would be very significant and likely only accessible to a limited number of attackers. An attacker would additionally need online access to an unpatched system using the target private key in a scenario with persistent DH parameters and a private key that is shared between multiple clients. This only affects processors that support the BMI1, BMI2 and ADX extensions like Intel Broadwell (5th generation) and later or AMD Ryzen. |
CVE-2017-3736
VC-OPENSSL-20171102-CVE-2017-3736 |
Date | Actor | Action | Vulnerability | Source | VulnerableCode Version |
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2025-03-28T07:46:56.782928+00:00 | Arch Linux Importer | Fixing | VCID-jhg8-wbm2-aaas | https://security.archlinux.org/AVG-478 | 36.0.0 |
2025-03-28T07:46:56.762119+00:00 | Arch Linux Importer | Fixing | VCID-ys3w-wua9-aaas | https://security.archlinux.org/AVG-478 | 36.0.0 |
2025-03-28T07:46:56.197175+00:00 | Arch Linux Importer | Affected by | VCID-4hq6-j84v-aaan | https://security.archlinux.org/AVG-551 | 36.0.0 |
2024-10-23T22:18:47.365516+00:00 | Arch Linux Importer | Fixing | VCID-jhg8-wbm2-aaas | https://security.archlinux.org/AVG-478 | 34.0.2 |
2024-10-23T22:18:47.342696+00:00 | Arch Linux Importer | Fixing | VCID-ys3w-wua9-aaas | https://security.archlinux.org/AVG-478 | 34.0.2 |
2024-10-23T22:18:47.263495+00:00 | Arch Linux Importer | Affected by | VCID-4hq6-j84v-aaan | https://security.archlinux.org/AVG-551 | 34.0.2 |
2024-09-18T02:02:18.086457+00:00 | Arch Linux Importer | Fixing | VCID-jhg8-wbm2-aaas | https://security.archlinux.org/AVG-478 | 34.0.1 |
2024-09-18T02:02:18.050103+00:00 | Arch Linux Importer | Fixing | VCID-ys3w-wua9-aaas | https://security.archlinux.org/AVG-478 | 34.0.1 |
2024-09-18T02:02:17.371965+00:00 | Arch Linux Importer | Affected by | VCID-4hq6-j84v-aaan | https://security.archlinux.org/AVG-551 | 34.0.1 |
2024-04-28T07:57:46.483351+00:00 | Arch Linux Importer | Fixing | VCID-jhg8-wbm2-aaas | https://security.archlinux.org/AVG-478 | 34.0.0rc4 |
2024-04-28T07:57:46.460581+00:00 | Arch Linux Importer | Fixing | VCID-ys3w-wua9-aaas | https://security.archlinux.org/AVG-478 | 34.0.0rc4 |
2024-04-28T07:57:46.433784+00:00 | Arch Linux Importer | Affected by | VCID-4hq6-j84v-aaan | https://security.archlinux.org/AVG-551 | 34.0.0rc4 |
2024-01-03T22:28:19.929244+00:00 | Arch Linux Importer | Fixing | VCID-jhg8-wbm2-aaas | https://security.archlinux.org/AVG-478 | 34.0.0rc1 |
2024-01-03T22:28:19.907308+00:00 | Arch Linux Importer | Fixing | VCID-ys3w-wua9-aaas | https://security.archlinux.org/AVG-478 | 34.0.0rc1 |
2024-01-03T22:28:19.263377+00:00 | Arch Linux Importer | Affected by | VCID-4hq6-j84v-aaan | https://security.archlinux.org/AVG-551 | 34.0.0rc1 |