CVE-2015-8960
21.09.2016, 02:59
The TLS protocol 1.2 and earlier supports the rsa_fixed_dh, dss_fixed_dh, rsa_fixed_ecdh, and ecdsa_fixed_ecdh values for ClientCertificateType but does not directly document the ability to compute the master secret in certain situations with a client secret key and server public key but not a server secret key, which makes it easier for man-in-the-middle attackers to spoof TLS servers by leveraging knowledge of the secret key for an arbitrary installed client X.509 certificate, aka the "Key Compromise Impersonation (KCI)" issue.Enginsight
Vendor | Product | Version |
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ietf | transport_layer_security | 𝑥 ≤ 1.2 |
netapp | clustered_data_ontap_antivirus_connector | - |
netapp | data_ontap_edge | - |
netapp | host_agent | - |
netapp | oncommand_shift | - |
netapp | plug-in_for_symantec_netbackup | - |
netapp | smi-s_provider | - |
netapp | snap_creator_framework | - |
netapp | snapdrive | - |
netapp | snapdrive | - |
netapp | snapmanager | - |
netapp | snapmanager | - |
netapp | snapprotect | - |
netapp | solidfire_\&_hci_management_node | - |
netapp | system_setup | - |
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= Vulnerable software versions
Common Weakness Enumeration
References