CVE-2023-38200
CVSS 3.1 Score 7.5 of 10 (high)
Details
Published Jul 24, 2023
Updated: Dec 28, 2023
CWE ID 834
CWE ID 400
Summary
CVE-2023-38200 is a vulnerability affecting Keylime's registrar. This issue permits remote denial-of-service (DoS) attacks against the SSL connections of the registrar. Due to the blocking nature of Keylime, an attacker can exhaust all available connections, leading to a denial of service condition. This vulnerability poses a significant risk to organizations relying on Keylime, as it can result in service disruption. Organizations utilizing Keylime are advised to apply patches or mitigations as soon as possible to prevent potential attacks.
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Affected Products
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux
- Fedora Operating System
- Redhat Enterprise Linux For Ibm Z Systems
Affected Vendors
- Red Hat
- Fedora Project
Advisories, Assessments, and Mitigations
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