Vulnerabilities > TOR > TOR > 0.0.2.pre27
DATE | CVE | VULNERABILITY TITLE | RISK |
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2010-01-25 | CVE-2010-0383 | Information Exposure vulnerability in TOR Tor before 0.2.1.22, and 0.2.2.x before 0.2.2.7-alpha, uses deprecated identity keys for certain directory authorities, which makes it easier for man-in-the-middle attackers to compromise the anonymity of traffic sources and destinations. | 5.0 |
2009-02-03 | CVE-2009-0414 | Resource Management Errors vulnerability in TOR Unspecified vulnerability in Tor before 0.2.0.33 has unspecified impact and remote attack vectors that trigger heap corruption. | 10.0 |
2008-12-09 | CVE-2008-5398 | Permissions, Privileges, and Access Controls vulnerability in TOR Tor before 0.2.0.32 does not properly process the ClientDNSRejectInternalAddresses configuration option in situations where an exit relay issues a policy-based refusal of a stream, which allows remote exit relays to have an unknown impact by mapping an internal IP address to the destination hostname of a refused stream. | 9.3 |
2008-12-09 | CVE-2008-5397 | Permissions, Privileges, and Access Controls vulnerability in TOR Tor before 0.2.0.32 does not properly process the (1) User and (2) Group configuration options, which might allow local users to gain privileges by leveraging unintended supplementary group memberships of the Tor process. | 7.2 |
2006-07-07 | CVE-2006-3419 | Remote Security vulnerability in Tor Tor before 0.1.1.20 uses OpenSSL pseudo-random bytes (RAND_pseudo_bytes) instead of cryptographically strong RAND_bytes, and seeds the entropy value at start-up with 160-bit chunks without reseeding, which makes it easier for attackers to conduct brute force guessing attacks. | 5.0 |
2006-07-07 | CVE-2006-3418 | Remote Security vulnerability in Tor Tor before 0.1.1.20 does not validate that a server descriptor's fingerprint line matches its identity key, which allows remote attackers to spoof the fingerprint line, which might be trusted by users or other applications. | 5.0 |
2006-07-07 | CVE-2006-3417 | Remote Security vulnerability in Tor Tor client before 0.1.1.20 prefers entry points based on is_fast or is_stable flags, which could allow remote attackers to be preferred over nodes that are identified as more trustworthy "entry guard" (is_guard) systems by directory authorities. | 6.4 |
2006-07-07 | CVE-2006-3415 | Remote Security vulnerability in Tor Tor before 0.1.1.20 uses improper logic to validate the "OR" destination, which allows remote attackers to perform a man-in-the-middle (MITM) attack via unspecified vectors. | 6.4 |
2006-07-07 | CVE-2006-3414 | Remote Security vulnerability in Tor Tor before 0.1.1.20 supports server descriptors that contain hostnames instead of IP addresses, which allows remote attackers to arbitrarily group users by providing preferential address resolution. | 5.0 |
2006-07-07 | CVE-2006-3413 | Information Disclosure vulnerability in Tor The privoxy configuration file in Tor before 0.1.1.20, when run on Apple OS X, logs all data via the "logfile", which allows attackers to obtain potentially sensitive information. | 5.0 |