CVE-2024-8096

CVSS v3 Score
6.5
Medium

Vulnerability Description

When curl is told to use the Certificate Status Request TLS extension, often referred to as OCSP stapling, to verify that the server certificate is valid, it might fail to detect some OCSP problems and instead wrongly consider the response as fine. If the returned status reports another error than 'revoked' (like for example 'unauthorized') it is not treated as a bad certficate.

CVSS:6.5(Medium)

A flaw in Mozilla's embedded certificate code might allow web sites to install root certificates on devices without user approval.

CVSS:6.5(Medium)

Mozilla Firefox prior to 3.6 has a DoS vulnerability due to an issue in the validation of certificates.

CVSS:6.5(Medium)

Google Chrome caches TLS sessions before certificate validation occurs.

CVSS:6.5(Medium)

The default vhost configuration file in Puppet before 3.6.2 does not include the SSLCARevocationCheck directive, which might allow remote attackers to obtain sensitive information via a revoked certif...

CVSS:6.5(Medium)

In cPanel before 62.0.4, WHM SSL certificate generation uses an unreserved e-mail address (SEC-209).

CVSS:6.5(Medium)

curl before 7.53.0 has an incorrect TLS Certificate Status Request extension feature that asks for a fresh proof of the server's certificate's validity in the code that checks for a test success or fa...