CVE-2017-15896
Description
Node.js was affected by OpenSSL vulnerability CVE-2017-3737 in regards to the use of SSL_read() due to TLS handshake failure. The result was that an active network attacker could send application data to Node.js using the TLS or HTTP2 modules in a way that bypassed TLS authentication and encryption.
Risk Information
Base Score
9.1
MODERATE
Vector
CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:H/I:H/A:N
EPSS Score
Exploitation Probability
0.1
Associated Vulnerability
| Vulnerability | OS Platform |
|---|---|
| Vulnerabilities CVE-2017-15896,CVE-2017-3737,CVE-2017-15897 are fixed in Node.js 10 (10.24.1) | Windows |
| Vulnerabilities CVE-2017-15896,CVE-2017-3737,CVE-2017-15897 are fixed in Node.js 8 8.9.3 | Windows |
| Vulnerabilities CVE-2017-15896,CVE-2017-3737,CVE-2017-15897 are fixed in Node.js 8 (x64) 8.9.3 | Windows |
| Vulnerabilities CVE-2017-15896,CVE-2017-3737,CVE-2017-15897 are fixed in Node.js 9.2.1 | Windows |
| Vulnerabilities CVE-2017-15896,CVE-2017-3737,CVE-2017-15897 are fixed in Node.js 6.12.2 | Windows |
| Vulnerabilities CVE-2017-15896,CVE-2017-3737,CVE-2017-15897 are fixed in Node.js 4.8.7 | Windows |
| CVE-2017-15896 | NCM |
Patch Details
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| Patch ID | Patch Description |
|---|---|
| PATCH-319042 | Node.js 10 (10.24.1) |
| PATCH-319042 | Node.js 10 (10.24.1) |
| PATCH-319042 | Node.js 10 (10.24.1) |
| PATCH-319042 | Node.js 10 (10.24.1) |
References
https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2023-1234
https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2023-1234