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Juniper Junos OS: Self-signed certificate with spoofed trusted Issuer CN accepted as valid (JSA10755) (CVE-2016-1280)

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Juniper Junos OS: Self-signed certificate with spoofed trusted Issuer CN accepted as valid (JSA10755) (CVE-2016-1280)

Severity
6
CVSS
(AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:P/I:P/A:N)
Published
07/13/2016
Created
07/25/2018
Added
07/29/2016
Modified
03/21/2022

Description

PKId in Juniper Junos OS before 12.1X44-D52, 12.1X46 before 12.1X46-D37, 12.1X47 before 12.1X47-D30, 12.3 before 12.3R12, 12.3X48 before 12.3X48-D20, 13.3 before 13.3R10, 14.1 before 14.1R8, 14.1X53 before 14.1X53-D40, 14.2 before 14.2R7, 15.1 before 15.1R4, 15.1X49 before 15.1X49-D20, 15.1X53 before 15.1X53-D60, and 16.1 before 16.1R1 allow remote attackers to bypass an intended certificate validation mechanism via a self-signed certificate with an Issuer name that matches a valid CA certificate enrolled in Junos.

Solution(s)

  • juniper-junos-os-upgrade-latest

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