QID 198473

Date Published: 2021-08-31

QID 198473: Ubuntu Security Notification for Open Secure Sockets Layer (OpenSSL) Vulnerability (USN-5051-3)

Usn-5051-1 fixed a vulnerability in opensslopenssl incorrectly handled certain asn.

Note: The preceding description block is extracted directly from the security advisory. Using automation, we have attempted to clean and format it as much as possible without introducing additional issues.

this update provides the corresponding update for the openssl1.0 package in ubuntu 18.04 lts.1 strings.
A remote attacker could use this issue to cause openssl to crash, resulting in a denial of service, or possibly obtain sensitive information.
(cve-2021-3712).

  • CVSS V3 rated as High - 7.4 severity.
  • CVSS V2 rated as Medium - 5.8 severity.
  • Solution
    Refer to Ubuntu advisory: USN-5051-3 for affected packages and patching details, or update with your package manager.
    Vendor References

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    Software Advisories
    Advisory ID Software Component Link
    USN-5051-3 Ubuntu Linux URL Logo usn.ubuntu.com/5051-3
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