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Next non-vulnerable version 3.0.14-1~deb12u1
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Risk 10.0
Vulnerabilities affecting this package (28)
Vulnerability Summary Fixed by
VCID-5bn8-6xa9-fqe4
Aliases:
CVE-2023-0465
Improper Certificate Validation Applications that use a non-default option when verifying certificates may be vulnerable to an attack from a malicious CA to circumvent certain checks. Invalid certificate policies in leaf certificates are silently ignored by OpenSSL and other certificate policy checks are skipped for that certificate. A malicious CA could use this to deliberately assert invalid certificate policies in order to circumvent policy checking on the certificate altogether. Policy processing is disabled by default but can be enabled by passing the `-policy' argument to the command line utilities or by calling the `X509_VERIFY_PARAM_set1_policies()' function.
1.1.1w-0+deb11u1
Affected by 22 other vulnerabilities.
VCID-6mua-rkdu-87ay
Aliases:
CVE-2025-68160
openssl: OpenSSL: Denial of Service due to out-of-bounds write in BIO filter
3.0.14-1~deb12u1
Affected by 0 other vulnerabilities.
VCID-7xwq-vdej-ayg1
Aliases:
CVE-2026-22796
openssl: OpenSSL: Denial of Service via type confusion in PKCS#7 signature verification
3.0.14-1~deb12u1
Affected by 0 other vulnerabilities.
VCID-8uhr-19zz-n3b7
Aliases:
CVE-2023-2650
Allocation of Resources Without Limits or Throttling Issue summary: Processing some specially crafted ASN.1 object identifiers or data containing them may be very slow. Impact summary: Applications that use OBJ_obj2txt() directly, or use any of the OpenSSL subsystems OCSP, PKCS7/SMIME, CMS, CMP/CRMF or TS with no message size limit may experience notable to very long delays when processing those messages, which may lead to a Denial of Service. An OBJECT IDENTIFIER is composed of a series of numbers - sub-identifiers - most of which have no size limit. OBJ_obj2txt() may be used to translate an ASN.1 OBJECT IDENTIFIER given in DER encoding form (using the OpenSSL type ASN1_OBJECT) to its canonical numeric text form, which are the sub-identifiers of the OBJECT IDENTIFIER in decimal form, separated by periods. When one of the sub-identifiers in the OBJECT IDENTIFIER is very large (these are sizes that are seen as absurdly large, taking up tens or hundreds of KiBs), the translation to a decimal number in text may take a very long time. The time complexity is O(n^2) with 'n' being the size of the sub-identifiers in bytes (*). With OpenSSL 3.0, support to fetch cryptographic algorithms using names / identifiers in string form was introduced. This includes using OBJECT IDENTIFIERs in canonical numeric text form as identifiers for fetching algorithms. Such OBJECT IDENTIFIERs may be received through the ASN.1 structure AlgorithmIdentifier, which is commonly used in multiple protocols to specify what cryptographic algorithm should be used to sign or verify, encrypt or decrypt, or digest passed data. Applications that call OBJ_obj2txt() directly with untrusted data are affected, with any version of OpenSSL. If the use is for the mere purpose of display, the severity is considered low. In OpenSSL 3.0 and newer, this affects the subsystems OCSP, PKCS7/SMIME, CMS, CMP/CRMF or TS. It also impacts anything that processes X.509 certificates, including simple things like verifying its signature. The impact on TLS is relatively low, because all versions of OpenSSL have a 100KiB limit on the peer's certificate chain. Additionally, this only impacts clients, or servers that have explicitly enabled client authentication. In OpenSSL 1.1.1 and 1.0.2, this only affects displaying diverse objects, such as X.509 certificates. This is assumed to not happen in such a way that it would cause a Denial of Service, so these versions are considered not affected by this issue in such a way that it would be cause for concern, and the severity is therefore considered low.
1.1.1w-0+deb11u1
Affected by 22 other vulnerabilities.
VCID-95ub-7a6n-afdg
Aliases:
CVE-2022-2068
openssl: the c_rehash script allows command injection
1.1.1w-0+deb11u1
Affected by 22 other vulnerabilities.
VCID-9gqm-1tcm-2kga
Aliases:
CVE-2023-0464
Improper Certificate Validation A security vulnerability has been identified in all supported versions of OpenSSL related to the verification of X.509 certificate chains that include policy constraints. Attackers may be able to exploit this vulnerability by creating a malicious certificate chain that triggers exponential use of computational resources, leading to a denial-of-service (DoS) attack on affected systems. Policy processing is disabled by default but can be enabled by passing the `-policy' argument to the command line utilities or by calling the `X509_VERIFY_PARAM_set1_policies()' function.
1.1.1w-0+deb11u1
Affected by 22 other vulnerabilities.
VCID-aens-jq7w-f7bh
Aliases:
CVE-2022-4450
GHSA-v5w6-wcm8-jm4q
Double Free The function PEM_read_bio_ex() reads a PEM file from a BIO and parses and decodes the "name" (e.g. "CERTIFICATE"), any header data and the payload data. If the function succeeds then the "name_out", "header" and "data" arguments are populated with pointers to buffers containing the relevant decoded data. The caller is responsible for freeing those buffers. It is possible to construct a PEM file that results in 0 bytes of payload data. In this case PEM_read_bio_ex() will return a failure code but will populate the header argument with a pointer to a buffer that has already been freed. If the caller also frees this buffer then a double free will occur. This will most likely lead to a crash. This could be exploited by an attacker who has the ability to supply malicious PEM files for parsing to achieve a denial of service attack. The functions PEM_read_bio() and PEM_read() are simple wrappers around PEM_read_bio_ex() and therefore these functions are also directly affected. These functions are also called indirectly by a number of other OpenSSL functions including PEM_X509_INFO_read_bio_ex() and SSL_CTX_use_serverinfo_file() which are also vulnerable. Some OpenSSL internal uses of these functions are not vulnerable because the caller does not free the header argument if PEM_read_bio_ex() returns a failure code. These locations include the PEM_read_bio_TYPE() functions as well as the decoders introduced in OpenSSL 3.0. The OpenSSL asn1parse command line application is also impacted by this issue.
1.1.1w-0+deb11u1
Affected by 22 other vulnerabilities.
VCID-antn-nu5a-7yf6
Aliases:
CVE-2025-69420
openssl: OpenSSL: Denial of Service via malformed TimeStamp Response
3.0.14-1~deb12u1
Affected by 0 other vulnerabilities.
VCID-bfv6-sbnh-5uh5
Aliases:
CVE-2024-5535
openssl: SSL_select_next_proto buffer overread
3.0.14-1~deb12u1
Affected by 0 other vulnerabilities.
VCID-chgr-9utt-kqbp
Aliases:
CVE-2025-69419
openssl: OpenSSL: Arbitrary code execution due to out-of-bounds write in PKCS#12 processing
3.0.14-1~deb12u1
Affected by 0 other vulnerabilities.
VCID-d83w-756y-3bfv
Aliases:
CVE-2023-0215
GHSA-r7jw-wp68-3xch
Use After Free The public API function BIO_new_NDEF is a helper function used for streaming ASN.1 data via a BIO. It is primarily used internally to OpenSSL to support the SMIME, CMS and PKCS7 streaming capabilities, but may also be called directly by end user applications. The function receives a BIO from the caller, prepends a new BIO_f_asn1 filter BIO onto the front of it to form a BIO chain, and then returns the new head of the BIO chain to the caller. Under certain conditions, for example if a CMS recipient public key is invalid, the new filter BIO is freed and the function returns a NULL result indicating a failure. However, in this case, the BIO chain is not properly cleaned up and the BIO passed by the caller still retains internal pointers to the previously freed filter BIO. If the caller then goes on to call BIO_pop() on the BIO then a use-after-free will occur. This will most likely result in a crash. This scenario occurs directly in the internal function B64_write_ASN1() which may cause BIO_new_NDEF() to be called and will subsequently call BIO_pop() on the BIO. This internal function is in turn called by the public API functions PEM_write_bio_ASN1_stream, PEM_write_bio_CMS_stream, PEM_write_bio_PKCS7_stream, SMIME_write_ASN1, SMIME_write_CMS and SMIME_write_PKCS7. Other public API functions that may be impacted by this include i2d_ASN1_bio_stream, BIO_new_CMS, BIO_new_PKCS7, i2d_CMS_bio_stream and i2d_PKCS7_bio_stream. The OpenSSL cms and smime command line applications are similarly affected.
1.1.1w-0+deb11u1
Affected by 22 other vulnerabilities.
VCID-efpm-7cfa-z7hx
Aliases:
CVE-2024-2511
openssl: Unbounded memory growth with session handling in TLSv1.3
3.0.14-1~deb12u1
Affected by 0 other vulnerabilities.
VCID-frd6-gt2a-afhv
Aliases:
CVE-2022-2097
GHSA-3wx7-46ch-7rq2
Multiple vulnerabilities have been discovered in OpenSSL, the worst of which could result in denial of service.
1.1.1w-0+deb11u1
Affected by 22 other vulnerabilities.
VCID-fwwa-41df-zqfk
Aliases:
CVE-2025-9230
openssl: Out-of-bounds read & write in RFC 3211 KEK Unwrap
3.0.14-1~deb12u1
Affected by 0 other vulnerabilities.
VCID-gnpm-mnpa-3kdg
Aliases:
CVE-2022-4304
GHSA-p52g-cm5j-mjv4
Timing based side channel A timing based side channel exists in the OpenSSL RSA Decryption implementation which could be sufficient to recover a plaintext across a network in a Bleichenbacher style attack. To achieve a successful decryption an attacker would have to be able to send a very large number of trial messages for decryption. The vulnerability affects all RSA padding modes: PKCS#1 v1.5, RSA-OEAP and RSASVE. For example, in a TLS connection, RSA is commonly used by a client to send an encrypted pre-master secret to the server. An attacker that had observed a genuine connection between a client and a server could use this flaw to send trial messages to the server and record the time taken to process them. After a sufficiently large number of messages the attacker could recover the pre-master secret used for the original connection and thus be able to decrypt the application data sent over that connection.
1.1.1w-0+deb11u1
Affected by 22 other vulnerabilities.
VCID-gz4c-x1gb-muat
Aliases:
CVE-2024-9143
openssl: Low-level invalid GF(2^m) parameters lead to OOB memory access
3.0.14-1~deb12u1
Affected by 0 other vulnerabilities.
VCID-hjgb-ch1w-nbfs
Aliases:
CVE-2023-0466
Improper Certificate Validation The function X509_VERIFY_PARAM_add0_policy() is documented to implicitly enable the certificate policy check when doing certificate verification. However the implementation of the function does not enable the check which allows certificates with invalid or incorrect policies to pass the certificate verification. As suddenly enabling the policy check could break existing deployments it was decided to keep the existing behavior of the X509_VERIFY_PARAM_add0_policy() function. Instead the applications that require OpenSSL to perform certificate policy check need to use X509_VERIFY_PARAM_set1_policies() or explicitly enable the policy check by calling X509_VERIFY_PARAM_set_flags() with the X509_V_FLAG_POLICY_CHECK flag argument. Certificate policy checks are disabled by default in OpenSSL and are not commonly used by applications.
1.1.1w-0+deb11u1
Affected by 22 other vulnerabilities.
VCID-hpev-apm4-sqfw
Aliases:
CVE-2024-0727
GHSA-9v9h-cgj8-h64p
Null pointer dereference in PKCS12 parsing Issue summary: Processing a maliciously formatted PKCS12 file may lead OpenSSL to crash leading to a potential Denial of Service attack Impact summary: Applications loading files in the PKCS12 format from untrusted sources might terminate abruptly. A file in PKCS12 format can contain certificates and keys and may come from an untrusted source. The PKCS12 specification allows certain fields to be NULL, but OpenSSL does not correctly check for this case. This can lead to a NULL pointer dereference that results in OpenSSL crashing. If an application processes PKCS12 files from an untrusted source using the OpenSSL APIs then that application will be vulnerable to this issue. OpenSSL APIs that are vulnerable to this are: PKCS12_parse(), PKCS12_unpack_p7data(), PKCS12_unpack_p7encdata(), PKCS12_unpack_authsafes() and PKCS12_newpass(). We have also fixed a similar issue in SMIME_write_PKCS7(). However since this function is related to writing data we do not consider it security significant. The FIPS modules in 3.2, 3.1 and 3.0 are not affected by this issue.
3.0.14-1~deb12u1
Affected by 0 other vulnerabilities.
VCID-jq5s-hzam-zfda
Aliases:
CVE-2024-4741
openssl: Use After Free with SSL_free_buffers
3.0.14-1~deb12u1
Affected by 0 other vulnerabilities.
VCID-mg21-k76s-sqfp
Aliases:
CVE-2024-13176
openssl: Timing side-channel in ECDSA signature computation
3.0.14-1~deb12u1
Affected by 0 other vulnerabilities.
VCID-p7ca-uc7n-mfc4
Aliases:
CVE-2025-69418
openssl: OpenSSL: Information disclosure and data tampering via specific low-level OCB encryption/decryption calls
3.0.14-1~deb12u1
Affected by 0 other vulnerabilities.
VCID-q2ae-5r8q-3fbv
Aliases:
CVE-2022-1292
Improper Neutralization of Special Elements used in an OS Command ('OS Command Injection') The `c_rehash` script does not properly sanitise shell metacharacters to prevent command injection. This script is distributed by some operating systems in a manner where it is automatically executed. On such operating systems, an attacker could execute arbitrary commands with the privileges of the script. Use of the `c_rehash` script is considered obsolete and should be replaced by the OpenSSL `rehash` command line tool.
1.1.1w-0+deb11u1
Affected by 22 other vulnerabilities.
VCID-rgue-at15-k7a2
Aliases:
CVE-2026-22795
openssl: OpenSSL: Denial of Service due to type confusion in PKCS#12 file processing
3.0.14-1~deb12u1
Affected by 0 other vulnerabilities.
VCID-sn5k-3e59-7ba8
Aliases:
CVE-2023-5678
Improper Check for Unusual or Exceptional Conditions Issue summary: Generating excessively long X9.42 DH keys or checking excessively long X9.42 DH keys or parameters may be very slow. Impact summary: Applications that use the functions DH_generate_key() to generate an X9.42 DH key may experience long delays. Likewise, applications that use DH_check_pub_key(), DH_check_pub_key_ex() or EVP_PKEY_public_check() to check an X9.42 DH key or X9.42 DH parameters may experience long delays. Where the key or parameters that are being checked have been obtained from an untrusted source this may lead to a Denial of Service. While DH_check() performs all the necessary checks (as of CVE-2023-3817), DH_check_pub_key() does not make any of these checks, and is therefore vulnerable for excessively large P and Q parameters. Likewise, while DH_generate_key() performs a check for an excessively large P, it does not check for an excessively large Q. An application that calls DH_generate_key() or DH_check_pub_key() and supplies a key or parameters obtained from an untrusted source could be vulnerable to a Denial of Service attack. DH_generate_key() and DH_check_pub_key() are also called by a number of other OpenSSL functions. An application calling any of those other functions may similarly be affected. The other functions affected by this are DH_check_pub_key_ex(), EVP_PKEY_public_check(), and EVP_PKEY_generate(). Also vulnerable are the OpenSSL pkey command line application when using the "-pubcheck" option, as well as the OpenSSL genpkey command line application. The OpenSSL SSL/TLS implementation is not affected by this issue. The OpenSSL 3.0 and 3.1 FIPS providers are not affected by this issue.
3.0.14-1~deb12u1
Affected by 0 other vulnerabilities.
VCID-vhkt-tbz6-wuf7
Aliases:
CVE-2023-3446
Inefficient Regular Expression Complexity Issue summary: Checking excessively long DH keys or parameters may be very slow. Impact summary: Applications that use the functions DH_check(), DH_check_ex() or EVP_PKEY_param_check() to check a DH key or DH parameters may experience long delays. Where the key or parameters that are being checked have been obtained from an untrusted source this may lead to a Denial of Service. The function DH_check() performs various checks on DH parameters. One of those checks confirms that the modulus ('p' parameter) is not too large. Trying to use a very large modulus is slow and OpenSSL will not normally use a modulus which is over 10,000 bits in length. However the DH_check() function checks numerous aspects of the key or parameters that have been supplied. Some of those checks use the supplied modulus value even if it has already been found to be too large. An application that calls DH_check() and supplies a key or parameters obtained from an untrusted source could be vulernable to a Denial of Service attack. The function DH_check() is itself called by a number of other OpenSSL functions. An application calling any of those other functions may similarly be affected. The other functions affected by this are DH_check_ex() and EVP_PKEY_param_check(). Also vulnerable are the OpenSSL dhparam and pkeyparam command line applications when using the '-check' option. The OpenSSL SSL/TLS implementation is not affected by this issue. The OpenSSL 3.0 and 3.1 FIPS providers are not affected by this issue.
1.1.1w-0+deb11u1
Affected by 22 other vulnerabilities.
VCID-w9yg-3dbq-8qge
Aliases:
CVE-2025-69421
openssl: OpenSSL: Denial of Service via malformed PKCS#12 file processing
3.0.14-1~deb12u1
Affected by 0 other vulnerabilities.
VCID-x2wm-3tk7-wbbv
Aliases:
CVE-2023-0286
GHSA-x4qr-2fvf-3mr5
Access of Resource Using Incompatible Type ('Type Confusion') There is a type confusion vulnerability relating to X.400 address processing inside an X.509 GeneralName. X.400 addresses were parsed as an ASN1_STRING but the public structure definition for GENERAL_NAME incorrectly specified the type of the x400Address field as ASN1_TYPE. This field is subsequently interpreted by the OpenSSL function GENERAL_NAME_cmp as an ASN1_TYPE rather than an ASN1_STRING. When CRL checking is enabled (i.e. the application sets the X509_V_FLAG_CRL_CHECK flag), this vulnerability may allow an attacker to pass arbitrary pointers to a memcmp call, enabling them to read memory contents or enact a denial of service. In most cases, the attack requires the attacker to provide both the certificate chain and CRL, neither of which need to have a valid signature. If the attacker only controls one of these inputs, the other input must already contain an X.400 address as a CRL distribution point, which is uncommon. As such, this vulnerability is most likely to only affect applications which have implemented their own functionality for retrieving CRLs over a network.
1.1.1w-0+deb11u1
Affected by 22 other vulnerabilities.
VCID-xnhs-4v7t-p3hv
Aliases:
CVE-2023-3817
Excessive Iteration Issue summary: Checking excessively long DH keys or parameters may be very slow. Impact summary: Applications that use the functions DH_check(), DH_check_ex() or EVP_PKEY_param_check() to check a DH key or DH parameters may experience long delays. Where the key or parameters that are being checked have been obtained from an untrusted source this may lead to a Denial of Service. The function DH_check() performs various checks on DH parameters. After fixing CVE-2023-3446 it was discovered that a large q parameter value can also trigger an overly long computation during some of these checks. A correct q value, if present, cannot be larger than the modulus p parameter, thus it is unnecessary to perform these checks if q is larger than p. An application that calls DH_check() and supplies a key or parameters obtained from an untrusted source could be vulnerable to a Denial of Service attack. The function DH_check() is itself called by a number of other OpenSSL functions. An application calling any of those other functions may similarly be affected. The other functions affected by this are DH_check_ex() and EVP_PKEY_param_check(). Also vulnerable are the OpenSSL dhparam and pkeyparam command line applications when using the "-check" option. The OpenSSL SSL/TLS implementation is not affected by this issue. The OpenSSL 3.0 and 3.1 FIPS providers are not affected by this issue.
1.1.1w-0+deb11u1
Affected by 22 other vulnerabilities.
Vulnerabilities fixed by this package (22)
Vulnerability Summary Aliases
VCID-1mkj-94qc-zqgn Buffer Overflow In order to decrypt SM2 encrypted data an application is expected to call the API function `EVP_PKEY_decrypt()`. Typically an application will call this function twice. The first time, on entry, the `out` parameter can be NULL and, on exit, the `outlen` parameter is populated with the buffer size required to hold the decrypted plaintext. The application can then allocate a sufficiently sized buffer and call `EVP_PKEY_decrypt()` again, but this time passing a non-NULL value for the `out` parameter. A bug in the implementation of the SM2 decryption code means that the calculation of the buffer size required to hold the plaintext returned by the first call to `EVP_PKEY_decrypt()` can be smaller than the actual size required by the second call. This can lead to a buffer overflow when `EVP_PKEY_decrypt()` is called by the application a second time with a buffer that is too small. A malicious attacker who is able present SM2 content for decryption to an application could cause attacker chosen data to overflow the buffer by up to a maximum of bytes altering the contents of other data held after the buffer, possibly changing application behaviour or causing the application to crash. The location of the buffer is application dependent but is typically heap allocated. CVE-2021-3711
GHSA-5ww6-px42-wc85
VCID-3s4f-e116-j7d7 A vulnerability in OpenSSL might allow remote attackers to cause a Denial of Service condition. CVE-2018-0732
VCID-5t48-q1g9-53be security update CVE-2019-1543
VCID-6ptm-71xf-eqgp Multiple vulnerabilities have been found in OpenSSL, the worst of which could allow remote attackers to cause a Denial of Service condition. CVE-2021-23840
GHSA-qgm6-9472-pwq7
VCID-7ygr-6dqp-m3hh security update CVE-2018-0734
VCID-88p4-kcyt-fbck Multiple information disclosure vulnerabilities in OpenSSL allow attackers to obtain sensitive information. CVE-2019-1547
VCID-95ub-7a6n-afdg openssl: the c_rehash script allows command injection CVE-2022-2068
VCID-bnvh-m5tp-4qcd openssl: information disclosure in fork() CVE-2019-1549
VCID-eqss-dzdc-tkbj Multiple vulnerabilities were found in OpenSSL, the worst of which could allow remote attackers to cause a Denial of Service condition. CVE-2019-1551
VCID-gsbn-6t86-7kf9 Loop with Unreachable Exit Condition ('Infinite Loop') The BN_mod_sqrt() function, which computes a modular square root, contains a bug that can cause it to loop forever for non-prime moduli. Internally this function is used when parsing certificates that contain elliptic curve public keys in compressed form or explicit elliptic curve parameters with a base point encoded in compressed form. It is possible to trigger the infinite loop by crafting a certificate that has invalid explicit curve parameters CVE-2022-0778
GHSA-x3mh-jvjw-3xwx
VCID-hpd4-t99c-zffu Multiple vulnerabilities have been found in OpenSSL, the worst of which could allow remote attackers to cause a Denial of Service condition. CVE-2021-3450
GHSA-8hfj-xrj2-pm22
VCID-myuq-u3as-g3ah Carry Propagation bug There is a carry propagation bug in the MIPS32 and MIPS64 squaring procedure. Many EC algorithms are affected, including some of the TLS 1.3 default curves. Impact was not analyzed in detail, because the pre-requisites for attack are considered unlikely and include reusing private keys. 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 significant. However, for an attack on TLS to be meaningful, the server would have to share the DH private key among multiple clients, which is no longer an option since CVE-2016-0701. CVE-2021-4160
VCID-nr5y-ve9m-zfeh Out-of-bounds Read ASN.1 strings are represented internally within OpenSSL as an ASN1_STRING structure which contains a buffer holding the string data and a field holding the buffer length. This contrasts with normal C strings which are repesented as a buffer for the string data which is terminated with a NUL (0) byte. Although not a strict requirement, ASN.1 strings that are parsed using OpenSSL's own "d2i" functions (and other similar parsing functions) as well as any string whose value has been set with the ASN1_STRING_set() function will additionally NUL terminate the byte array in the ASN1_STRING structure. However, it is possible for applications to directly construct valid ASN1_STRING structures which do not NUL terminate the byte array by directly setting the "data" and "length" fields in the ASN1_STRING array. This can also happen by using the ASN1_STRING_set0() function. Numerous OpenSSL functions that print ASN.1 data have been found to assume that the ASN1_STRING byte array will be NUL terminated, even though this is not guaranteed for strings that have been directly constructed. Where an application requests an ASN.1 structure to be printed, and where that ASN.1 structure contains ASN1_STRINGs that have been directly constructed by the application without NUL terminating the "data" field, then a read buffer overrun can occur. The same thing can also occur during name constraints processing of certificates (for example if a certificate has been directly constructed by the application instead of loading it via the OpenSSL parsing functions, and the certificate contains non NUL terminated ASN1_STRING structures). It can also occur in the X509_get1_email(), X509_REQ_get1_email() and X509_get1_ocsp() functions. If a malicious actor can cause an application to directly construct an ASN1_STRING and then process it through one of the affected OpenSSL functions then this issue could be hit. This might result in a crash (causing a Denial of Service attack). It could also result in the disclosure of private memory contents (such as private keys, or sensitive plaintext). Fixed in OpenSSL 1.1.1l (Affected 1.1.1-1.1.1k). Fixed in OpenSSL 1.0.2za (Affected 1.0.2-1.0.2y). CVE-2021-3712
GHSA-q9wj-f4qw-6vfj
VCID-q2ae-5r8q-3fbv Improper Neutralization of Special Elements used in an OS Command ('OS Command Injection') The `c_rehash` script does not properly sanitise shell metacharacters to prevent command injection. This script is distributed by some operating systems in a manner where it is automatically executed. On such operating systems, an attacker could execute arbitrary commands with the privileges of the script. Use of the `c_rehash` script is considered obsolete and should be replaced by the OpenSSL `rehash` command line tool. CVE-2022-1292
VCID-q6vs-dmwa-9fhh Multiple vulnerabilities have been found in OpenSSL, the worst of which could allow remote attackers to cause a Denial of Service condition. CVE-2021-23841
GHSA-84rm-qf37-fgc2
VCID-qqty-gaxv-ckaf regression update DSA-4539-3 openssl
VCID-x8uc-src9-6uck Multiple vulnerabilities were found in OpenSSL, the worst of which could allow remote attackers to cause a Denial of Service condition. CVE-2020-1967
GHSA-jq65-29v4-4x35
VCID-ycu7-vn9v-kyce Multiple vulnerabilities have been found in OpenSSL, the worst of which could allow remote attackers to cause a Denial of Service condition. CVE-2021-3449
GHSA-83mx-573x-5rw9
VCID-yqkw-e99v-jbgt A vulnerability in OpenSSL might allow remote attackers to cause a Denial of Service condition. CVE-2020-1971
VCID-yw4y-nz73-w7gq Multiple information disclosure vulnerabilities in OpenSSL allow attackers to obtain sensitive information. CVE-2019-1563
VCID-z3fb-nqcp-g3fq Multiple Information Disclosure vulnerabilities in OpenSSL allow attackers to obtain sensitive information. CVE-2018-5407
VCID-zfwq-vtun-y3gm security update CVE-2018-0735

Date Actor Action Vulnerability Source VulnerableCode Version
2026-04-12T00:16:15.932959+00:00 Debian Oval Importer Fixing VCID-zfwq-vtun-y3gm https://www.debian.org/security/oval/oval-definitions-bullseye.xml.bz2 38.3.0
2026-04-11T23:37:07.322655+00:00 Debian Oval Importer Affected by VCID-bfv6-sbnh-5uh5 https://www.debian.org/security/oval/oval-definitions-bullseye.xml.bz2 38.3.0
2026-04-11T22:47:12.128462+00:00 Debian Oval Importer Fixing VCID-hpd4-t99c-zffu https://www.debian.org/security/oval/oval-definitions-bullseye.xml.bz2 38.3.0
2026-04-11T22:20:23.209252+00:00 Debian Oval Importer Fixing VCID-5t48-q1g9-53be https://www.debian.org/security/oval/oval-definitions-bullseye.xml.bz2 38.3.0
2026-04-11T22:17:24.684906+00:00 Debian Oval Importer Fixing VCID-yw4y-nz73-w7gq https://www.debian.org/security/oval/oval-definitions-bullseye.xml.bz2 38.3.0
2026-04-11T22:10:53.791235+00:00 Debian Oval Importer Affected by VCID-6mua-rkdu-87ay https://www.debian.org/security/oval/oval-definitions-bullseye.xml.bz2 38.3.0
2026-04-11T22:09:37.385807+00:00 Debian Oval Importer Fixing VCID-7ygr-6dqp-m3hh https://www.debian.org/security/oval/oval-definitions-bullseye.xml.bz2 38.3.0
2026-04-11T22:03:49.989907+00:00 Debian Oval Importer Fixing VCID-eqss-dzdc-tkbj https://www.debian.org/security/oval/oval-definitions-bullseye.xml.bz2 38.3.0
2026-04-11T22:03:13.889204+00:00 Debian Oval Importer Affected by VCID-7xwq-vdej-ayg1 https://www.debian.org/security/oval/oval-definitions-bullseye.xml.bz2 38.3.0
2026-04-11T21:57:51.008820+00:00 Debian Oval Importer Affected by VCID-hpev-apm4-sqfw https://www.debian.org/security/oval/oval-definitions-bullseye.xml.bz2 38.3.0
2026-04-11T21:39:41.800163+00:00 Debian Oval Importer Fixing VCID-1mkj-94qc-zqgn https://www.debian.org/security/oval/oval-definitions-bullseye.xml.bz2 38.3.0
2026-04-11T21:30:29.406137+00:00 Debian Oval Importer Affected by VCID-mg21-k76s-sqfp https://www.debian.org/security/oval/oval-definitions-bullseye.xml.bz2 38.3.0
2026-04-11T20:33:38.109003+00:00 Debian Oval Importer Fixing VCID-z3fb-nqcp-g3fq https://www.debian.org/security/oval/oval-definitions-bullseye.xml.bz2 38.3.0
2026-04-11T20:26:20.919506+00:00 Debian Oval Importer Fixing VCID-bnvh-m5tp-4qcd https://www.debian.org/security/oval/oval-definitions-bullseye.xml.bz2 38.3.0
2026-04-11T20:21:51.146190+00:00 Debian Oval Importer Fixing VCID-3s4f-e116-j7d7 https://www.debian.org/security/oval/oval-definitions-bullseye.xml.bz2 38.3.0
2026-04-11T20:21:37.548839+00:00 Debian Oval Importer Affected by VCID-gz4c-x1gb-muat https://www.debian.org/security/oval/oval-definitions-bullseye.xml.bz2 38.3.0
2026-04-11T20:09:25.637970+00:00 Debian Oval Importer Affected by VCID-q2ae-5r8q-3fbv https://www.debian.org/security/oval/oval-definitions-bullseye.xml.bz2 38.3.0
2026-04-11T20:07:43.995505+00:00 Debian Oval Importer Affected by VCID-fwwa-41df-zqfk https://www.debian.org/security/oval/oval-definitions-bullseye.xml.bz2 38.3.0
2026-04-11T19:55:05.193408+00:00 Debian Oval Importer Affected by VCID-rgue-at15-k7a2 https://www.debian.org/security/oval/oval-definitions-bullseye.xml.bz2 38.3.0
2026-04-11T19:19:23.654033+00:00 Debian Oval Importer Affected by VCID-p7ca-uc7n-mfc4 https://www.debian.org/security/oval/oval-definitions-bullseye.xml.bz2 38.3.0
2026-04-11T18:56:15.459342+00:00 Debian Oval Importer Affected by VCID-efpm-7cfa-z7hx https://www.debian.org/security/oval/oval-definitions-bullseye.xml.bz2 38.3.0
2026-04-11T18:43:31.629303+00:00 Debian Oval Importer Fixing VCID-x8uc-src9-6uck https://www.debian.org/security/oval/oval-definitions-bullseye.xml.bz2 38.3.0
2026-04-11T18:40:02.858989+00:00 Debian Oval Importer Fixing VCID-gsbn-6t86-7kf9 https://www.debian.org/security/oval/oval-definitions-bullseye.xml.bz2 38.3.0
2026-04-11T18:21:11.664978+00:00 Debian Oval Importer Affected by VCID-95ub-7a6n-afdg https://www.debian.org/security/oval/oval-definitions-bullseye.xml.bz2 38.3.0
2026-04-11T18:15:23.047898+00:00 Debian Oval Importer Affected by VCID-hjgb-ch1w-nbfs https://www.debian.org/security/oval/oval-definitions-bullseye.xml.bz2 38.3.0
2026-04-11T17:53:13.943100+00:00 Debian Oval Importer Affected by VCID-d83w-756y-3bfv https://www.debian.org/security/oval/oval-definitions-bullseye.xml.bz2 38.3.0
2026-04-11T17:52:38.146558+00:00 Debian Oval Importer Affected by VCID-8uhr-19zz-n3b7 https://www.debian.org/security/oval/oval-definitions-bullseye.xml.bz2 38.3.0
2026-04-11T17:49:07.383222+00:00 Debian Oval Importer Affected by VCID-5bn8-6xa9-fqe4 https://www.debian.org/security/oval/oval-definitions-bullseye.xml.bz2 38.3.0
2026-04-11T17:42:34.172327+00:00 Debian Oval Importer Affected by VCID-w9yg-3dbq-8qge https://www.debian.org/security/oval/oval-definitions-bullseye.xml.bz2 38.3.0
2026-04-11T17:32:55.151838+00:00 Debian Oval Importer Affected by VCID-chgr-9utt-kqbp https://www.debian.org/security/oval/oval-definitions-bullseye.xml.bz2 38.3.0
2026-04-11T17:31:58.601470+00:00 Debian Oval Importer Fixing VCID-88p4-kcyt-fbck https://www.debian.org/security/oval/oval-definitions-bullseye.xml.bz2 38.3.0
2026-04-11T17:25:11.966681+00:00 Debian Oval Importer Affected by VCID-antn-nu5a-7yf6 https://www.debian.org/security/oval/oval-definitions-bullseye.xml.bz2 38.3.0
2026-04-11T17:24:38.724312+00:00 Debian Oval Importer Fixing VCID-q6vs-dmwa-9fhh https://www.debian.org/security/oval/oval-definitions-bullseye.xml.bz2 38.3.0
2026-04-11T17:22:43.488207+00:00 Debian Oval Importer Affected by VCID-sn5k-3e59-7ba8 https://www.debian.org/security/oval/oval-definitions-bullseye.xml.bz2 38.3.0
2026-04-11T16:51:46.008150+00:00 Debian Oval Importer Affected by VCID-9gqm-1tcm-2kga https://www.debian.org/security/oval/oval-definitions-bullseye.xml.bz2 38.3.0
2026-04-11T16:39:01.961323+00:00 Debian Oval Importer Fixing VCID-6ptm-71xf-eqgp https://www.debian.org/security/oval/oval-definitions-bullseye.xml.bz2 38.3.0
2026-04-11T16:38:23.842246+00:00 Debian Oval Importer Affected by VCID-aens-jq7w-f7bh https://www.debian.org/security/oval/oval-definitions-bullseye.xml.bz2 38.3.0
2026-04-11T16:32:36.934254+00:00 Debian Oval Importer Affected by VCID-jq5s-hzam-zfda https://www.debian.org/security/oval/oval-definitions-bullseye.xml.bz2 38.3.0
2026-04-11T16:32:31.482134+00:00 Debian Oval Importer Affected by VCID-x2wm-3tk7-wbbv https://www.debian.org/security/oval/oval-definitions-bullseye.xml.bz2 38.3.0
2026-04-11T16:01:00.850545+00:00 Debian Oval Importer Fixing VCID-ycu7-vn9v-kyce https://www.debian.org/security/oval/oval-definitions-bullseye.xml.bz2 38.3.0
2026-04-11T15:49:54.437398+00:00 Debian Oval Importer Affected by VCID-xnhs-4v7t-p3hv https://www.debian.org/security/oval/oval-definitions-bullseye.xml.bz2 38.3.0
2026-04-11T15:36:51.726118+00:00 Debian Oval Importer Fixing VCID-nr5y-ve9m-zfeh https://www.debian.org/security/oval/oval-definitions-bullseye.xml.bz2 38.3.0
2026-04-11T15:30:33.473318+00:00 Debian Oval Importer Affected by VCID-frd6-gt2a-afhv https://www.debian.org/security/oval/oval-definitions-bullseye.xml.bz2 38.3.0
2026-04-11T15:30:21.466327+00:00 Debian Oval Importer Affected by VCID-gnpm-mnpa-3kdg https://www.debian.org/security/oval/oval-definitions-bullseye.xml.bz2 38.3.0
2026-04-11T15:30:00.405051+00:00 Debian Oval Importer Affected by VCID-vhkt-tbz6-wuf7 https://www.debian.org/security/oval/oval-definitions-bullseye.xml.bz2 38.3.0
2026-04-11T15:22:01.771224+00:00 Debian Oval Importer Fixing VCID-myuq-u3as-g3ah https://www.debian.org/security/oval/oval-definitions-bullseye.xml.bz2 38.3.0
2026-04-11T15:11:33.346778+00:00 Debian Oval Importer Fixing VCID-yqkw-e99v-jbgt https://www.debian.org/security/oval/oval-definitions-bullseye.xml.bz2 38.3.0
2026-04-11T15:01:53.081404+00:00 Debian Oval Importer Fixing VCID-6ptm-71xf-eqgp https://www.debian.org/security/oval/oval-definitions-buster.xml.bz2 38.3.0
2026-04-11T15:01:07.795592+00:00 Debian Oval Importer Fixing VCID-95ub-7a6n-afdg https://www.debian.org/security/oval/oval-definitions-buster.xml.bz2 38.3.0
2026-04-11T15:01:00.027247+00:00 Debian Oval Importer Fixing VCID-yqkw-e99v-jbgt https://www.debian.org/security/oval/oval-definitions-buster.xml.bz2 38.3.0
2026-04-11T14:59:08.227579+00:00 Debian Oval Importer Fixing VCID-nr5y-ve9m-zfeh https://www.debian.org/security/oval/oval-definitions-buster.xml.bz2 38.3.0
2026-04-11T14:58:38.526731+00:00 Debian Oval Importer Fixing VCID-ycu7-vn9v-kyce https://www.debian.org/security/oval/oval-definitions-buster.xml.bz2 38.3.0
2026-04-11T14:57:37.842136+00:00 Debian Oval Importer Fixing VCID-gsbn-6t86-7kf9 https://www.debian.org/security/oval/oval-definitions-buster.xml.bz2 38.3.0
2026-04-11T14:56:01.503497+00:00 Debian Oval Importer Fixing VCID-x8uc-src9-6uck https://www.debian.org/security/oval/oval-definitions-buster.xml.bz2 38.3.0
2026-04-11T14:55:07.697388+00:00 Debian Oval Importer Fixing VCID-myuq-u3as-g3ah https://www.debian.org/security/oval/oval-definitions-buster.xml.bz2 38.3.0
2026-04-11T14:49:52.910484+00:00 Debian Oval Importer Fixing VCID-q2ae-5r8q-3fbv https://www.debian.org/security/oval/oval-definitions-buster.xml.bz2 38.3.0
2026-04-11T14:47:06.412693+00:00 Debian Oval Importer Fixing VCID-qqty-gaxv-ckaf https://www.debian.org/security/oval/oval-definitions-buster.xml.bz2 38.3.0
2026-04-11T14:44:03.732455+00:00 Debian Oval Importer Fixing VCID-88p4-kcyt-fbck https://www.debian.org/security/oval/oval-definitions-buster.xml.bz2 38.3.0
2026-04-11T14:43:52.182512+00:00 Debian Oval Importer Fixing VCID-eqss-dzdc-tkbj https://www.debian.org/security/oval/oval-definitions-buster.xml.bz2 38.3.0
2026-04-11T14:40:14.758631+00:00 Debian Oval Importer Fixing VCID-1mkj-94qc-zqgn https://www.debian.org/security/oval/oval-definitions-buster.xml.bz2 38.3.0
2026-04-11T14:34:45.254316+00:00 Debian Oval Importer Fixing VCID-q6vs-dmwa-9fhh https://www.debian.org/security/oval/oval-definitions-buster.xml.bz2 38.3.0
2026-04-11T14:33:40.407933+00:00 Debian Oval Importer Fixing VCID-yw4y-nz73-w7gq https://www.debian.org/security/oval/oval-definitions-buster.xml.bz2 38.3.0
2026-04-08T23:47:11.651512+00:00 Debian Oval Importer Fixing VCID-zfwq-vtun-y3gm https://www.debian.org/security/oval/oval-definitions-bullseye.xml.bz2 38.1.0
2026-04-08T23:09:43.094826+00:00 Debian Oval Importer Affected by VCID-bfv6-sbnh-5uh5 https://www.debian.org/security/oval/oval-definitions-bullseye.xml.bz2 38.1.0
2026-04-08T22:21:55.836521+00:00 Debian Oval Importer Fixing VCID-hpd4-t99c-zffu https://www.debian.org/security/oval/oval-definitions-bullseye.xml.bz2 38.1.0
2026-04-08T21:56:28.850583+00:00 Debian Oval Importer Fixing VCID-5t48-q1g9-53be https://www.debian.org/security/oval/oval-definitions-bullseye.xml.bz2 38.1.0
2026-04-08T21:53:38.143911+00:00 Debian Oval Importer Fixing VCID-yw4y-nz73-w7gq https://www.debian.org/security/oval/oval-definitions-bullseye.xml.bz2 38.1.0
2026-04-08T21:47:23.603456+00:00 Debian Oval Importer Affected by VCID-6mua-rkdu-87ay https://www.debian.org/security/oval/oval-definitions-bullseye.xml.bz2 38.1.0
2026-04-08T21:46:09.811484+00:00 Debian Oval Importer Fixing VCID-7ygr-6dqp-m3hh https://www.debian.org/security/oval/oval-definitions-bullseye.xml.bz2 38.1.0
2026-04-08T21:40:48.721219+00:00 Debian Oval Importer Fixing VCID-eqss-dzdc-tkbj https://www.debian.org/security/oval/oval-definitions-bullseye.xml.bz2 38.1.0
2026-04-08T21:40:14.248437+00:00 Debian Oval Importer Affected by VCID-7xwq-vdej-ayg1 https://www.debian.org/security/oval/oval-definitions-bullseye.xml.bz2 38.1.0
2026-04-08T21:35:03.827209+00:00 Debian Oval Importer Affected by VCID-hpev-apm4-sqfw https://www.debian.org/security/oval/oval-definitions-bullseye.xml.bz2 38.1.0
2026-04-08T21:17:41.090984+00:00 Debian Oval Importer Fixing VCID-1mkj-94qc-zqgn https://www.debian.org/security/oval/oval-definitions-bullseye.xml.bz2 38.1.0
2026-04-08T21:08:47.851862+00:00 Debian Oval Importer Affected by VCID-mg21-k76s-sqfp https://www.debian.org/security/oval/oval-definitions-bullseye.xml.bz2 38.1.0
2026-04-08T20:13:47.827468+00:00 Debian Oval Importer Fixing VCID-z3fb-nqcp-g3fq https://www.debian.org/security/oval/oval-definitions-bullseye.xml.bz2 38.1.0
2026-04-08T20:06:50.542879+00:00 Debian Oval Importer Fixing VCID-bnvh-m5tp-4qcd https://www.debian.org/security/oval/oval-definitions-bullseye.xml.bz2 38.1.0
2026-04-08T20:02:32.180800+00:00 Debian Oval Importer Fixing VCID-3s4f-e116-j7d7 https://www.debian.org/security/oval/oval-definitions-bullseye.xml.bz2 38.1.0
2026-04-08T20:02:19.739108+00:00 Debian Oval Importer Affected by VCID-gz4c-x1gb-muat https://www.debian.org/security/oval/oval-definitions-bullseye.xml.bz2 38.1.0
2026-04-08T19:50:46.096841+00:00 Debian Oval Importer Affected by VCID-q2ae-5r8q-3fbv https://www.debian.org/security/oval/oval-definitions-bullseye.xml.bz2 38.1.0
2026-04-08T19:49:10.055668+00:00 Debian Oval Importer Affected by VCID-fwwa-41df-zqfk https://www.debian.org/security/oval/oval-definitions-bullseye.xml.bz2 38.1.0
2026-04-08T19:37:06.514848+00:00 Debian Oval Importer Affected by VCID-rgue-at15-k7a2 https://www.debian.org/security/oval/oval-definitions-bullseye.xml.bz2 38.1.0
2026-04-08T19:03:10.428566+00:00 Debian Oval Importer Affected by VCID-p7ca-uc7n-mfc4 https://www.debian.org/security/oval/oval-definitions-bullseye.xml.bz2 38.1.0
2026-04-08T18:40:53.275096+00:00 Debian Oval Importer Affected by VCID-efpm-7cfa-z7hx https://www.debian.org/security/oval/oval-definitions-bullseye.xml.bz2 38.1.0
2026-04-08T18:28:35.672078+00:00 Debian Oval Importer Fixing VCID-x8uc-src9-6uck https://www.debian.org/security/oval/oval-definitions-bullseye.xml.bz2 38.1.0
2026-04-08T18:25:13.331268+00:00 Debian Oval Importer Fixing VCID-gsbn-6t86-7kf9 https://www.debian.org/security/oval/oval-definitions-bullseye.xml.bz2 38.1.0
2026-04-08T18:07:14.210375+00:00 Debian Oval Importer Affected by VCID-95ub-7a6n-afdg https://www.debian.org/security/oval/oval-definitions-bullseye.xml.bz2 38.1.0
2026-04-08T18:01:37.518503+00:00 Debian Oval Importer Affected by VCID-hjgb-ch1w-nbfs https://www.debian.org/security/oval/oval-definitions-bullseye.xml.bz2 38.1.0
2026-04-08T17:40:07.997814+00:00 Debian Oval Importer Affected by VCID-d83w-756y-3bfv https://www.debian.org/security/oval/oval-definitions-bullseye.xml.bz2 38.1.0
2026-04-08T17:39:32.477849+00:00 Debian Oval Importer Affected by VCID-8uhr-19zz-n3b7 https://www.debian.org/security/oval/oval-definitions-bullseye.xml.bz2 38.1.0
2026-04-08T17:36:19.860710+00:00 Debian Oval Importer Affected by VCID-5bn8-6xa9-fqe4 https://www.debian.org/security/oval/oval-definitions-bullseye.xml.bz2 38.1.0
2026-04-08T17:29:56.789631+00:00 Debian Oval Importer Affected by VCID-w9yg-3dbq-8qge https://www.debian.org/security/oval/oval-definitions-bullseye.xml.bz2 38.1.0
2026-04-08T17:20:44.385470+00:00 Debian Oval Importer Affected by VCID-chgr-9utt-kqbp https://www.debian.org/security/oval/oval-definitions-bullseye.xml.bz2 38.1.0
2026-04-08T17:19:51.094120+00:00 Debian Oval Importer Fixing VCID-88p4-kcyt-fbck https://www.debian.org/security/oval/oval-definitions-bullseye.xml.bz2 38.1.0
2026-04-08T17:13:22.404049+00:00 Debian Oval Importer Affected by VCID-antn-nu5a-7yf6 https://www.debian.org/security/oval/oval-definitions-bullseye.xml.bz2 38.1.0
2026-04-08T17:12:50.952120+00:00 Debian Oval Importer Fixing VCID-q6vs-dmwa-9fhh https://www.debian.org/security/oval/oval-definitions-bullseye.xml.bz2 38.1.0
2026-04-08T17:11:01.596409+00:00 Debian Oval Importer Affected by VCID-sn5k-3e59-7ba8 https://www.debian.org/security/oval/oval-definitions-bullseye.xml.bz2 38.1.0
2026-04-08T16:41:47.044888+00:00 Debian Oval Importer Affected by VCID-9gqm-1tcm-2kga https://www.debian.org/security/oval/oval-definitions-bullseye.xml.bz2 38.1.0
2026-04-08T16:29:39.811107+00:00 Debian Oval Importer Fixing VCID-6ptm-71xf-eqgp https://www.debian.org/security/oval/oval-definitions-bullseye.xml.bz2 38.1.0
2026-04-08T16:29:04.335260+00:00 Debian Oval Importer Affected by VCID-aens-jq7w-f7bh https://www.debian.org/security/oval/oval-definitions-bullseye.xml.bz2 38.1.0
2026-04-08T16:23:41.212202+00:00 Debian Oval Importer Affected by VCID-jq5s-hzam-zfda https://www.debian.org/security/oval/oval-definitions-bullseye.xml.bz2 38.1.0
2026-04-08T16:23:36.045399+00:00 Debian Oval Importer Affected by VCID-x2wm-3tk7-wbbv https://www.debian.org/security/oval/oval-definitions-bullseye.xml.bz2 38.1.0
2026-04-08T15:54:00.267282+00:00 Debian Oval Importer Fixing VCID-ycu7-vn9v-kyce https://www.debian.org/security/oval/oval-definitions-bullseye.xml.bz2 38.1.0
2026-04-08T15:43:21.225467+00:00 Debian Oval Importer Affected by VCID-xnhs-4v7t-p3hv https://www.debian.org/security/oval/oval-definitions-bullseye.xml.bz2 38.1.0
2026-04-08T15:30:51.342325+00:00 Debian Oval Importer Fixing VCID-nr5y-ve9m-zfeh https://www.debian.org/security/oval/oval-definitions-bullseye.xml.bz2 38.1.0
2026-04-08T15:24:48.687381+00:00 Debian Oval Importer Affected by VCID-frd6-gt2a-afhv https://www.debian.org/security/oval/oval-definitions-bullseye.xml.bz2 38.1.0
2026-04-08T15:24:36.767242+00:00 Debian Oval Importer Affected by VCID-gnpm-mnpa-3kdg https://www.debian.org/security/oval/oval-definitions-bullseye.xml.bz2 38.1.0
2026-04-08T15:24:17.158292+00:00 Debian Oval Importer Affected by VCID-vhkt-tbz6-wuf7 https://www.debian.org/security/oval/oval-definitions-bullseye.xml.bz2 38.1.0
2026-04-08T15:16:40.578310+00:00 Debian Oval Importer Fixing VCID-myuq-u3as-g3ah https://www.debian.org/security/oval/oval-definitions-bullseye.xml.bz2 38.1.0
2026-04-08T15:06:33.931833+00:00 Debian Oval Importer Fixing VCID-yqkw-e99v-jbgt https://www.debian.org/security/oval/oval-definitions-bullseye.xml.bz2 38.1.0
2026-04-08T14:57:25.007961+00:00 Debian Oval Importer Fixing VCID-6ptm-71xf-eqgp https://www.debian.org/security/oval/oval-definitions-buster.xml.bz2 38.1.0
2026-04-08T14:56:41.242261+00:00 Debian Oval Importer Fixing VCID-95ub-7a6n-afdg https://www.debian.org/security/oval/oval-definitions-buster.xml.bz2 38.1.0
2026-04-08T14:56:34.110632+00:00 Debian Oval Importer Fixing VCID-yqkw-e99v-jbgt https://www.debian.org/security/oval/oval-definitions-buster.xml.bz2 38.1.0
2026-04-07T23:31:03.797252+00:00 Debian Oval Importer Fixing VCID-nr5y-ve9m-zfeh https://www.debian.org/security/oval/oval-definitions-buster.xml.bz2 38.1.0
2026-04-07T23:30:36.320276+00:00 Debian Oval Importer Fixing VCID-ycu7-vn9v-kyce https://www.debian.org/security/oval/oval-definitions-buster.xml.bz2 38.1.0
2026-04-07T23:29:41.118286+00:00 Debian Oval Importer Fixing VCID-gsbn-6t86-7kf9 https://www.debian.org/security/oval/oval-definitions-buster.xml.bz2 38.1.0
2026-04-07T23:28:13.506407+00:00 Debian Oval Importer Fixing VCID-x8uc-src9-6uck https://www.debian.org/security/oval/oval-definitions-buster.xml.bz2 38.1.0
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