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CVE-2026-74887: Use of Cryptographically Weak Pseudo-Random Number Generator (PRNG) in jahlives openssl_encryptCVE-2026-74887 0 openssl_encrypt before 1.4.0 imports Python's non-cryptographic 'random' module (Mersenne Twister PRNG) at line 15 of openssl_encrypt/modules/pqc.py. No direct calls to random.* were present in the code, so no cryptographic operation is currently affected; however, the import creates a hazard that future code could inadvertently use random.randint() instead of a cryptographically secure alternative (secrets/os.urandom), producing predictable values since the Mersenne Twister state can be recovered from approximately 624 outputs. Fixed by removing the import in 1.4.0. Join the discussion | CVE Database V5 | 08/17/2026, 11:04:51 UTC Added: 08/17/2026, 11:27:00 UTC |
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