CVE-2016-1000339

CVSS v3.0 5.3 (Medium)
53% Progress
CVSS v2.0 5 (Medium)
50% Progress
EPSS 0.33 % (71th)
0.33% Progress
Affected Products 2
Advisories 2

In the Bouncy Castle JCE Provider version 1.55 and earlier the primary engine class used for AES was AESFastEngine. Due to the highly table driven approach used in the algorithm it turns out that if the data channel on the CPU can be monitored the lookup table accesses are sufficient to leak information on the AES key being used. There was also a leak in AESEngine although it was substantially less. AESEngine has been modified to remove any signs of leakage (testing carried out on Intel X86-64) and is now the primary AES class for the BC JCE provider from 1.56. Use of AESFastEngine is now only recommended where otherwise deemed appropriate.

Weaknesses
CWE-310
Cryptographic Issues
CVE Status
PUBLISHED
CNA
MITRE
Published Date
2018-06-04 13:29:00
(6 years ago)
Updated Date
2020-10-20 22:15:16
(3 years ago)

Affected Products

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Configuration #1

    CPE23 From Up To
  Bouncycastle Legion-of-the-bouncy-castle-java-crytography-api 1.55 and prior versions cpe:2.3:a:bouncycastle:legion-of-the-bouncy-castle-java-crytography-api <= 1.55

Configuration #2

    CPE23 From Up To
  Debian Linux 8.0 cpe:2.3:o:debian:debian_linux:8.0
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