Vulnerabilities (CVE)

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CVE Vendors Products Updated CVSS v2 CVSS v3
CVE-2019-3739 2 Dell, Oracle 16 Bsafe Cert-j, Bsafe Crypto-j, Bsafe Ssl-j and 13 more 2022-06-13 4.3 MEDIUM 6.5 MEDIUM
RSA BSAFE Crypto-J versions prior to 6.2.5 are vulnerable to Information Exposure Through Timing Discrepancy vulnerabilities during ECDSA key generation. A malicious remote attacker could potentially exploit those vulnerabilities to recover ECDSA keys.
CVE-2019-3738 3 Dell, Mcafee, Oracle 16 Bsafe Cert-j, Bsafe Crypto-j, Bsafe Ssl-j and 13 more 2022-06-13 4.3 MEDIUM 6.5 MEDIUM
RSA BSAFE Crypto-J versions prior to 6.2.5 are vulnerable to a Missing Required Cryptographic Step vulnerability. A malicious remote attacker could potentially exploit this vulnerability to coerce two parties into computing the same predictable shared key.
CVE-2019-3740 2 Dell, Oracle 18 Bsafe Cert-j, Bsafe Crypto-j, Bsafe Ssl-j and 15 more 2022-06-07 4.3 MEDIUM 6.5 MEDIUM
RSA BSAFE Crypto-J versions prior to 6.2.5 are vulnerable to an Information Exposure Through Timing Discrepancy vulnerabilities during DSA key generation. A malicious remote attacker could potentially exploit those vulnerabilities to recover DSA keys.
CVE-2018-11069 1 Dell 1 Bsafe Ssl-j 2021-12-15 4.3 MEDIUM 5.9 MEDIUM
RSA BSAFE SSL-J versions prior to 6.2.4 contain a Covert Timing Channel vulnerability during RSA decryption, also known as a Bleichenbacher attack on RSA decryption. A remote attacker may be able to recover a RSA key.
CVE-2018-11068 1 Dell 1 Bsafe Ssl-j 2021-12-15 2.1 LOW 4.6 MEDIUM
RSA BSAFE SSL-J versions prior to 6.2.4 contain a Heap Inspection vulnerability that could allow an attacker with physical access to the system to recover sensitive key material.
CVE-2016-0887 1 Dell 5 Bsafe Crypto-c-micro-edition, Bsafe Crypto-j, Bsafe Micro-edition-suite and 2 more 2021-12-09 2.6 LOW 5.9 MEDIUM
EMC RSA BSAFE Micro Edition Suite (MES) 4.0.x and 4.1.x before 4.1.5, RSA BSAFE Crypto-C Micro Edition (CCME) 4.0.x and 4.1.x before 4.1.3, RSA BSAFE Crypto-J before 6.2.1, RSA BSAFE SSL-J before 6.2.1, and RSA BSAFE SSL-C before 2.8.9 allow remote attackers to discover a private-key prime by conducting a Lenstra side-channel attack that leverages an application's failure to detect an RSA signature failure during a TLS session.