SSH before 2.0, with RC4 encryption and the "disallow NULL passwords" option enabled, makes it easier for remote attackers to guess portions of user passwords by replaying user sessions with certain modifications, which trigger different messages depending on whether the guess is correct or not.
Max CVSS
7.5
EPSS Score
0.40%
Published
2001-01-18
Updated
2017-07-11
SSH before 2.0, when using RC4 and password authentication, allows remote attackers to replay messages until a new server key (VK) is generated.
Max CVSS
7.5
EPSS Score
0.55%
Published
2001-01-18
Updated
2017-07-11
SSH before 2.0 disables host key checking when connecting to the localhost, which allows remote attackers to silently redirect connections to the localhost by poisoning the client's DNS cache.
Max CVSS
5.0
EPSS Score
0.30%
Published
2001-01-18
Updated
2017-07-11
The SSH-1 protocol allows remote servers to conduct man-in-the-middle attacks and replay a client challenge response to a target server by creating a Session ID that matches the Session ID of the target, but which uses a public key pair that is weaker than the target's public key, which allows the attacker to compute the corresponding private key and use the target's Session ID with the compromised key pair to masquerade as the target.
Max CVSS
7.5
EPSS Score
0.26%
Published
2001-01-18
Updated
2017-07-11
The IDEA cipher as implemented by SSH1 does not protect the final block of a message against modification, which allows remote attackers to modify the block without detection by changing its cyclic redundancy check (CRC) to match the modifications to the message.
Max CVSS
5.0
EPSS Score
0.30%
Published
2001-01-18
Updated
2017-07-11
The RC4 stream cipher as used by SSH1 allows remote attackers to modify messages without detection by XORing the original message's cyclic redundancy check (CRC) with the CRC of a mask consisting of all the bits of the original message that were modified.
Max CVSS
5.0
EPSS Score
0.25%
Published
2001-01-18
Updated
2017-07-11
The SSH protocols 1 and 2 (aka SSH-2) as implemented in OpenSSH and other packages have various weaknesses which can allow a remote attacker to obtain the following information via sniffing: (1) password lengths or ranges of lengths, which simplifies brute force password guessing, (2) whether RSA or DSA authentication is being used, (3) the number of authorized_keys in RSA authentication, or (4) the lengths of shell commands.
Max CVSS
7.5
EPSS Score
1.61%
Published
2001-08-22
Updated
2008-09-05
SSH Secure Shell 3.0.0 on Unix systems does not properly perform password authentication to the sshd2 daemon, which allows local users to gain access to accounts with short password fields, such as locked accounts that use "NP" in the password field.
Max CVSS
7.2
EPSS Score
0.04%
Published
2001-08-14
Updated
2017-10-10
SSH daemon version 1 (aka SSHD-1 or SSH-1) 1.2.30 and earlier does not log repeated login attempts, which could allow remote attackers to compromise accounts without detection via a brute force attack.
Max CVSS
7.5
EPSS Score
0.54%
Published
2001-06-27
Updated
2008-09-05
SSH Communications Security sshd 2.4 for Windows allows remote attackers to create a denial of service via a large number of simultaneous connections.
Max CVSS
5.0
EPSS Score
1.12%
Published
2001-06-27
Updated
2017-10-10
Implementations of SSH version 1.5, including (1) OpenSSH up to version 2.3.0, (2) AppGate, and (3) ssh-1 up to version 1.2.31, in certain configurations, allow a remote attacker to decrypt and/or alter traffic via a "Bleichenbacher attack" on PKCS#1 version 1.5.
Max CVSS
4.0
EPSS Score
0.36%
Published
2001-06-27
Updated
2018-05-03
ssh-keygen in ssh 1.2.27 - 1.2.30 with Secure-RPC can allow local attackers to recover a SUN-DES-1 magic phrase generated by another user, which the attacker can use to decrypt that user's private key file.
Max CVSS
3.6
EPSS Score
0.05%
Published
2001-06-02
Updated
2017-10-10
CORE SDI SSH1 CRC-32 compensation attack detector allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary commands on an SSH server or client via an integer overflow.
Max CVSS
10.0
EPSS Score
12.25%
Published
2001-03-12
Updated
2018-05-03
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