OpenSSL 'ChangeCipherSpec' DTLS Packet Denial of Service Vulnerability
Publish date: July 21, 2015
Severity: MEDIUM
CVE Identifier: CVE-2009-1386
Advisory Date: JUL 21, 2015
DESCRIPTION
ssl/s3_pkt.c in OpenSSL before 0.9.8i allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (NULL pointer dereference and daemon crash) via a DTLS ChangeCipherSpec packet that occurs before ClientHello.
TREND MICRO PROTECTION INFORMATION
Apply associated Trend Micro DPI Rules.
SOLUTION
Trend Micro Deep Security DPI Rule Number: 1003552
Trend Micro Deep Security DPI Rule Name: 1003552 - OpenSSL 'ChangeCipherSpec' DTLS Packet Denial Of Service Vulnerability
AFFECTED SOFTWARE AND VERSION
- openssl openssl 0.9.1c
- openssl openssl 0.9.2b
- openssl openssl 0.9.3
- openssl openssl 0.9.3a
- openssl openssl 0.9.4
- openssl openssl 0.9.5
- openssl openssl 0.9.5a
- openssl openssl 0.9.6
- openssl openssl 0.9.6a
- openssl openssl 0.9.6b
- openssl openssl 0.9.6c
- openssl openssl 0.9.6d
- openssl openssl 0.9.6e
- openssl openssl 0.9.6f
- openssl openssl 0.9.6g
- openssl openssl 0.9.6h
- openssl openssl 0.9.6i
- openssl openssl 0.9.6j
- openssl openssl 0.9.6k
- openssl openssl 0.9.6l
- openssl openssl 0.9.6m
- openssl openssl 0.9.7
- openssl openssl 0.9.7a
- openssl openssl 0.9.7b
- openssl openssl 0.9.7c
- openssl openssl 0.9.7d
- openssl openssl 0.9.7e
- openssl openssl 0.9.7f
- openssl openssl 0.9.7g
- openssl openssl 0.9.7h
- openssl openssl 0.9.7i
- openssl openssl 0.9.7j
- openssl openssl 0.9.7k
- openssl openssl 0.9.7l
- openssl openssl 0.9.7m
- 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_project openssl 0.9.8c-1
- openssl_project openssl 0.9.8c-2
- openssl_project openssl 0.9.8c-3
- openssl_project openssl 0.9.8c-4
- openssl_project openssl 0.9.8c-5
- openssl_project openssl 0.9.8c-6
- openssl_project openssl 0.9.8c-7
- openssl_project openssl 0.9.8c-8
- openssl_project openssl 0.9.8c-9
- openssl_project openssl 0.9.8d-1
- openssl_project openssl 0.9.8d-2
- openssl_project openssl 0.9.8d-3
- openssl_project openssl 0.9.8d-4
- openssl_project openssl 0.9.8d-5
- openssl_project openssl 0.9.8d-6
- openssl_project openssl 0.9.8d-7
- openssl_project openssl 0.9.8d-8
- openssl_project openssl 0.9.8d-9
- openssl_project openssl 0.9.8e-1
- openssl_project openssl 0.9.8e-2
- openssl_project openssl 0.9.8e-3
- openssl_project openssl 0.9.8e-4
- openssl_project openssl 0.9.8e-5
- openssl_project openssl 0.9.8e-6
- openssl_project openssl 0.9.8e-7
- openssl_project openssl 0.9.8e-8
- openssl_project openssl 0.9.8e-9
- openssl_project openssl 0.9.8f
- openssl_project openssl 0.9.8f-1
- openssl_project openssl 0.9.8f-2
- openssl_project openssl 0.9.8f-3
- openssl_project openssl 0.9.8f-4
- openssl_project openssl 0.9.8f-5
- openssl_project openssl 0.9.8f-6
- openssl_project openssl 0.9.8f-7
- openssl_project openssl 0.9.8f-8
- openssl_project openssl 0.9.8f-9
- openssl_project openssl 0.9.8g
- openssl_project openssl 0.9.8g-1
- openssl_project openssl 0.9.8g-2
- openssl_project openssl 0.9.8g-3
- openssl_project openssl 0.9.8g-4
- openssl_project openssl 0.9.8g-5
- openssl_project openssl 0.9.8g-6
- openssl_project openssl 0.9.8g-7
- openssl_project openssl 0.9.8g-8
- openssl_project openssl 0.9.8g-9
- redhat openssl 0.9.6-15
- redhat openssl 0.9.6b-3
- redhat openssl 0.9.7a-2
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