First published: Wed Sep 01 2004(Updated: )
Unknown vulnerability in nCipher Hardware Security Modules (HSM) 1.67.x through 1.99.x allows local users to access secrets stored in the module's run-time memory via certain sequences of commands.
Credit: cve@mitre.org
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
---|---|---|
nCipher | =1.71.15 | |
nCipher | =2.0 | |
nCipher | =1.77.93 | |
nCipher | =1.77.9 | |
nCipher | =1.79.80 | |
nCipher | =1.71.90 | |
nCipher | =2.0.4 | |
nCipher | =1.75.15 | |
nCipher | =1.79.12 | |
nCipher | =2.12 | |
nCipher | =1.77.97 | |
nCipher | =2.12.2 | |
nCipher | =1.79.81 | |
nCipher | =1.71.11 |
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The severity of CVE-2004-0320 is considered high due to the potential unauthorized access to sensitive information.
To fix CVE-2004-0320, you should update the nCipher Hardware Security Modules to the latest version available that addresses this vulnerability.
CVE-2004-0320 affects nCipher nShield versions 1.67.x through 1.99.x, including specific versions like 1.71.15, 2.0, and 1.79.80.
The impact of CVE-2004-0320 includes the risk of local users accessing confidential secrets stored in the module's memory.
Organizations utilizing affected nCipher nShield hardware security modules are at risk for exploitation of CVE-2004-0320.