NASLDB: SSL Certificate Signed with the Publicly Known Cyberoam Key
General
ID: 61447
Name: SSL Certificate Signed with the Publicly Known Cyberoam Key
Summary: Checks if the certificate chain is signed by the Cyberoam authority
Credits: Tenable Network Security, Inc.
Classification
Risk: –
CVSS: –
CVSS Base Vector: CVSS2#AV:N/AC:M/Au:N/C:P/I:P/A:N
CVSS Temporal Vector: CVSS2#E:F/RL:U/RC:ND
Port: –
Family: General
Type: Remote
Description
The X.509 certificate of the remote host was signed by a certificate
belonging to a Certificate Authority (CA) found in Cyberoam devices.
The private key corresponding to the CA was discovered and publicly
disclosed, meaning that the remote host’s X.509 certificate cannot be
trusted.
Exploiting
Exploit Available: True
Exploitability Ease: Exploits are available
Sources
CVE: CVE-2012-3372
OSVDB: –
Bugtraq: –
scipID: –
Timeline
Vulnerability Disclosure: 2012/06/30
Patch Release: –
Plugin Release: 2012/08/07
Plugin
Version: 1.3
Filename: ssl_cyberoam.nasl
Filesize: 6493 bytes
MD5 Hash: 7d682a5c811072740d1f35ab87899e80
Identification: –
Require Keys: SSL/Supported
Dependencies: "ssl_supported_versions.nasl"
Copyright: This script is Copyright© 2012 Tenable Network Security, Inc.
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