CWE
326
Advisory Published
Updated

CVE-2016-3019: Weak Encryption

First published: Wed Jun 07 2017(Updated: )

IBM Security Access Manager for Web 9.0.0 uses weaker than expected cryptographic algorithms that could allow an attacker to decrypt highly sensitive information. IBM X-Force ID: 114462.

Credit: psirt@us.ibm.com

Affected SoftwareAffected VersionHow to fix
IBM Security Access Manager 9.0

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is the severity of CVE-2016-3019?

    CVE-2016-3019 is classified as a high severity vulnerability due to its potential to expose sensitive information.

  • How do I fix CVE-2016-3019?

    To remediate CVE-2016-3019, upgrade to a version of IBM Security Access Manager for Web that uses stronger cryptographic algorithms.

  • What are the implications of CVE-2016-3019?

    CVE-2016-3019 may allow attackers to decrypt protected information, leading to unauthorized access to sensitive data.

  • Which versions of IBM Security Access Manager are affected by CVE-2016-3019?

    IBM Security Access Manager for Web version 9.0.0 is affected by CVE-2016-3019.

  • Is there a workaround for CVE-2016-3019?

    No specific workarounds are recommended for CVE-2016-3019; updating the software is the preferred solution.

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