CVE-2008-3280
Summary
| CVE | CVE-2008-3280 |
|---|---|
| State | PUBLIC |
| Assigner | [email protected] |
| Source Priority | CVE Program / NVD first with legacy fallback |
| Published | 2021-05-21 20:15:00 UTC |
| Updated | 2021-05-27 21:19:00 UTC |
| Description | It was found that various OpenID Providers (OPs) had TLS Server Certificates that used weak keys, as a result of the Debian Predictable Random Number Generator (CVE-2008-0166). In combination with the DNS Cache Poisoning issue (CVE-2008-1447) and the fact that almost all SSL/TLS implementations do not consult CRLs (currently an untracked issue), this means that it is impossible to rely on these OPs. |
Risk And Classification
Problem Types: CWE-338
NVD Known Affected Configurations (CPE 2.3)
References
| Reference | Source | Link | Tags |
|---|---|---|---|
| [security] OpenID/Debian PRNG/DNS Cache poisoning advisory | MISC | lists.openid.net | |
| Debian OpenSSL Predictable PRNG Bruteforce SSH Exploit (Python) | MISC | www.exploit-db.com | |
| CVE Program record | CVE.ORG | www.cve.org | canonical |
| NVD vulnerability detail | NVD | nvd.nist.gov | canonical, analysis |
No vendor comments have been submitted for this CVE.
There are currently no legacy QID mappings associated with this CVE.