feat(core): restart() handles binary name change for macOS #11002
Security advisories found
1 advisory(ies), 1 unmaintained
Details
Vulnerabilities
RUSTSEC-2023-0071
Marvin Attack: potential key recovery through timing sidechannels
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Package | rsa |
Version | 0.9.6 |
URL | RustCrypto/RSA#19 (comment) |
Date | 2023-11-22 |
Impact
Due to a non-constant-time implementation, information about the private key is leaked through timing information which is observable over the network. An attacker may be able to use that information to recover the key.
Patches
No patch is yet available, however work is underway to migrate to a fully constant-time implementation.
Workarounds
The only currently available workaround is to avoid using the rsa
crate in settings where attackers are able to observe timing information, e.g. local use on a non-compromised computer is fine.
References
This vulnerability was discovered as part of the "Marvin Attack", which revealed several implementations of RSA including OpenSSL had not properly mitigated timing sidechannel attacks.
Warnings
RUSTSEC-2024-0370
proc-macro-error is unmaintained
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Status | unmaintained |
Package | proc-macro-error |
Version | 1.0.4 |
URL | https://gitlab.com/CreepySkeleton/proc-macro-error/-/issues/20 |
Date | 2024-09-01 |
proc-macro-error's maintainer seems to be unreachable, with no commits for 2 years, no releases pushed for 4 years, and no activity on the GitLab repo or response to email.
proc-macro-error also depends on syn 1.x
, which may be bringing duplicate dependencies into dependant build trees.