Data Leakage Vulnerability Patched in OpenSSL
Seven vulnerabilities in OpenSSL have been patched, including a data leakage issue and several that could lead to denial-of-service (DoS) attacks. These vulnerabilities affect OpenSSL versions unspecified in the report. The vulnerabilities have been addressed by the OpenSSL project, indicating that fixes are available. There are no known exploits in the wild at this time. The overall severity of these issues is assessed as medium.
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Technical Summary
OpenSSL patched a total of seven vulnerabilities, primarily related to denial-of-service attacks, along with a data leakage vulnerability. The affected versions are not specified in the available information. The vulnerabilities could allow attackers to cause service disruption or leak data, but no active exploitation has been reported. The OpenSSL project has released patches to remediate these issues.
Potential Impact
The vulnerabilities could be exploited to cause denial-of-service conditions or leak sensitive data from systems using vulnerable OpenSSL versions. No known active exploitation has been reported, reducing immediate risk. However, unpatched systems remain vulnerable to potential attacks that could disrupt services or compromise data confidentiality.
Mitigation Recommendations
Patches have been released by the OpenSSL project to address these vulnerabilities. It is recommended to apply the official OpenSSL updates promptly to remediate these issues. Since the affected versions are not specified, users should consult the OpenSSL advisory or official sources for detailed patch information and ensure their OpenSSL installations are up to date.
Data Leakage Vulnerability Patched in OpenSSL
Description
Seven vulnerabilities in OpenSSL have been patched, including a data leakage issue and several that could lead to denial-of-service (DoS) attacks. These vulnerabilities affect OpenSSL versions unspecified in the report. The vulnerabilities have been addressed by the OpenSSL project, indicating that fixes are available. There are no known exploits in the wild at this time. The overall severity of these issues is assessed as medium.
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Technical Analysis
OpenSSL patched a total of seven vulnerabilities, primarily related to denial-of-service attacks, along with a data leakage vulnerability. The affected versions are not specified in the available information. The vulnerabilities could allow attackers to cause service disruption or leak data, but no active exploitation has been reported. The OpenSSL project has released patches to remediate these issues.
Potential Impact
The vulnerabilities could be exploited to cause denial-of-service conditions or leak sensitive data from systems using vulnerable OpenSSL versions. No known active exploitation has been reported, reducing immediate risk. However, unpatched systems remain vulnerable to potential attacks that could disrupt services or compromise data confidentiality.
Mitigation Recommendations
Patches have been released by the OpenSSL project to address these vulnerabilities. It is recommended to apply the official OpenSSL updates promptly to remediate these issues. Since the affected versions are not specified, users should consult the OpenSSL advisory or official sources for detailed patch information and ensure their OpenSSL installations are up to date.
Threat ID: 69d679581cc7ad14da88dc9d
Added to database: 4/8/2026, 3:50:48 PM
Last enriched: 4/8/2026, 3:50:54 PM
Last updated: 4/9/2026, 7:16:39 AM
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