cpe:2.3:a:tor:tor:0.1.0.18:*:*:*:*:*:*:*
Tor before 0.2.2.25-alpha, when configured as a relay without the Nickname configuration option, uses the local hostname as the Nickname value, which allows remote attackers to obtain potentially sensitive information by reading this value.
Max CVSS
4.3
EPSS Score
0.18%
Published
2011-12-23
Updated
2011-12-30
Tor before 0.2.2.24-alpha continues to use a reachable bridge that was previously configured but is not currently configured, which might allow remote attackers to obtain sensitive information about clients in opportunistic circumstances by monitoring network traffic to the bridge port.
Max CVSS
4.3
EPSS Score
0.19%
Published
2011-12-23
Updated
2011-12-30
Tor before 0.2.2.34, when configured as a bridge, sets up circuits through a process different from the process used by a client, which makes it easier for remote attackers to enumerate bridges by observing circuit building.
Max CVSS
4.3
EPSS Score
0.18%
Published
2011-12-23
Updated
2011-12-23
Tor before 0.2.2.34, when configured as a bridge, uses direct DirPort access instead of a Tor TLS connection for a directory fetch, which makes it easier for remote attackers to enumerate bridges by observing DirPort connections.
Max CVSS
4.3
EPSS Score
0.18%
Published
2011-12-23
Updated
2011-12-23
Tor before 0.2.2.34, when configured as a bridge, accepts the CREATE and CREATE_FAST values in the Command field of a cell within an OR connection that it initiated, which allows remote relays to enumerate bridges by using these values.
Max CVSS
4.3
EPSS Score
0.19%
Published
2011-12-23
Updated
2012-01-19
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