The Linear Congruential Generator (LCG) in PHP before 5.2.13 does not provide the expected entropy, which makes it easier for context-dependent attackers to guess values that were intended to be unpredictable, as demonstrated by session cookies generated by using the uniqid function.
Published 2010-03-26 20:30:01
Updated 2010-12-10 06:39:14
Source MITRE
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Products affected by CVE-2010-1128

Threat overview for CVE-2010-1128

Top countries where our scanners detected CVE-2010-1128
Top open port discovered on systems with this issue 80
IPs affected by CVE-2010-1128 29,392
Threat actors abusing to this issue? Yes
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Exploit prediction scoring system (EPSS) score for CVE-2010-1128

0.93%
Probability of exploitation activity in the next 30 days EPSS Score History
~ 83 %
Percentile, the proportion of vulnerabilities that are scored at or less

CVSS scores for CVE-2010-1128

Base Score Base Severity CVSS Vector Exploitability Score Impact Score Score Source First Seen
6.4
MEDIUM AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:P/I:P/A:N
10.0
4.9
NIST

CWE ids for CVE-2010-1128

  • Assigned by: nvd@nist.gov (Primary)

Vendor statements for CVE-2010-1128

  • Red Hat 2010-04-14
    Red Hat is aware of this issue and is tracking it via the following bug: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=577582 The Red Hat Security Response Team has rated this issue as having low security impact, a future update may address this flaw. More information regarding issue severity can be found here: http://www.redhat.com/security/updates/classification/
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