OpenSSL: Multiple vulnerabilities Multiple vulnerabilities have been found in OpenSSL, allowing remote attackers to disclose sensitive information and complete weak handshakes. openssl 2016-01-29 2016-02-26 572854 remote 1.0.2f 1.0.1r 1.0.1s 1.0.1t 0.9.8z_p8 0.9.8z_p9 0.9.8z_p10 0.9.8z_p11 0.9.8z_p12 0.9.8z_p13 0.9.8z_p14 0.9.8z_p15 1.0.2f

OpenSSL is an Open Source toolkit implementing the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL v2/v3) and Transport Layer Security (TLS v1) as well as a general purpose cryptography library.

Multiple vulnerabilities have been discovered in OpenSSL. Please review the upstream advisory and CVE identifiers referenced below for details. Note that the list includes CVE identifiers for an older OpenSSL Security Advisory (3 Dec 2015) for which we have not issued a GLSA before.

A remote attacker could disclose a server’s private DH exponent, or complete SSLv2 handshakes using ciphers that have been disabled on the server.

There is no known workaround at this time.

All OpenSSL users should upgrade to the latest version:

# emerge --sync # emerge --ask --oneshot --verbose ">=dev-libs/openssl-1.0.2f"
CVE-2015-1794 CVE-2015-3193 CVE-2015-3194 CVE-2015-3195 CVE-2015-3196 CVE-2015-3197 CVE-2016-0701 OpenSSL Security Advisory [28th Jan 2016] keytoaster keytoaster