OpenSSL DTLS Invalid Fragment Vulnerability
Publish date: July 21, 2015
Severity: MEDIUM
CVE Identifier: CVE-2014-0195
Advisory Date: JUL 21, 2015
DESCRIPTION
The dtls1_reassemble_fragment function in d1_both.c in OpenSSL before 0.9.8za, 1.0.0 before 1.0.0m, and 1.0.1 before 1.0.1h does not properly validate fragment lengths in DTLS ClientHello messages, which allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code or cause a denial of service (buffer overflow and application crash) via a long non-initial fragment.
TREND MICRO PROTECTION INFORMATION
Apply associated Trend Micro DPI Rules.
SOLUTION
Trend Micro Deep Security DPI Rule Number: 1006092
Trend Micro Deep Security DPI Rule Name: 1006092 - DTLS Invalid Fragment Vulnerability (CVE-2014-0195)
AFFECTED SOFTWARE AND VERSION
- fedoraproject fedora
- openssl openssl 0.9.8
- openssl openssl 0.9.8a
- openssl openssl 0.9.8b
- openssl openssl 0.9.8c
- openssl openssl 0.9.8d
- openssl openssl 0.9.8e
- openssl openssl 0.9.8f
- openssl openssl 0.9.8g
- openssl openssl 0.9.8h
- openssl openssl 0.9.8i
- openssl openssl 0.9.8j
- openssl openssl 0.9.8k
- openssl openssl 0.9.8l
- openssl openssl 0.9.8m
- openssl openssl 0.9.8n
- openssl openssl 0.9.8o
- openssl openssl 0.9.8p
- openssl openssl 0.9.8q
- openssl openssl 0.9.8r
- openssl openssl 0.9.8s
- openssl openssl 0.9.8t
- openssl openssl 0.9.8u
- openssl openssl 0.9.8v
- openssl openssl 0.9.8w
- openssl openssl 0.9.8x
- openssl openssl 0.9.8y
- openssl openssl 1.0.0
- openssl openssl 1.0.0a
- openssl openssl 1.0.0b
- openssl openssl 1.0.0c
- openssl openssl 1.0.0d
- openssl openssl 1.0.0e
- openssl openssl 1.0.0f
- openssl openssl 1.0.0g
- openssl openssl 1.0.0h
- openssl openssl 1.0.0i
- openssl openssl 1.0.0j
- openssl openssl 1.0.0k
- openssl openssl 1.0.0l
- openssl openssl 1.0.1
- openssl openssl 1.0.1a
- openssl openssl 1.0.1b
- openssl openssl 1.0.1c
- openssl openssl 1.0.1d
- openssl openssl 1.0.1e
- openssl openssl 1.0.1f
- openssl openssl 1.0.1g
- redhat enterprise_linux 6
- redhat storage 2.1
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