Executive Summary
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Title | New ajaxterm packages fix session hijacking |
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Name | DSA-1994 | First vendor Publication | 2010-02-11 |
Vendor | Debian | Last vendor Modification | 2010-02-11 |
Severity (Vendor) | N/A | Revision | 1 |
Security-Database Scoring CVSS v3
Cvss vector : N/A | |||
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Overall CVSS Score | NA | ||
Base Score | NA | Environmental Score | NA |
impact SubScore | NA | Temporal Score | NA |
Exploitabality Sub Score | NA | ||
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Security-Database Scoring CVSS v2
Cvss vector : (AV:N/AC:M/Au:N/C:P/I:P/A:P) | |||
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Cvss Base Score | 6.8 | Attack Range | Network |
Cvss Impact Score | 6.4 | Attack Complexity | Medium |
Cvss Expoit Score | 8.6 | Authentication | None Required |
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Detail
It was discovered that ajaxterm, a web-based terminal, generates weak and predictable session IDs, which might be used to hijack a session or cause a denial of service attack on a system that uses ajaxterm. For the oldstable distribution (etch), the problem has been fixed in version 0.9-2+etch1. For the stable distribution (lenny), the problem has been fixed in version 0.10-2+lenny1. For the unstable distribution (sid), the problem has been fixed in version 0.10-5. We recommend that you upgrade your ajaxterm package. |
Original Source
Url : http://www.debian.org/security/2010/dsa-1994 |
Alert History
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