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IDCVSSSummaryLast (major) updatePublished
CVE-2020-15811 4.0
An issue was discovered in Squid before 4.13 and 5.x before 5.0.4. Due to incorrect data validation, HTTP Request Splitting attacks may succeed against HTTP and HTTPS traffic. This leads to cache poisoning. This allows any client, including browser s
02-02-2024 - 03:04 02-09-2020 - 17:15
CVE-2019-12527 6.8
An issue was discovered in Squid 4.0.23 through 4.7. When checking Basic Authentication with HttpHeader::getAuth, Squid uses a global buffer to store the decoded data. Squid does not check that the decoded length isn't greater than the buffer, leadin
28-02-2023 - 20:49 11-07-2019 - 19:15
CVE-2020-15810 3.5
An issue was discovered in Squid before 4.13 and 5.x before 5.0.4. Due to incorrect data validation, HTTP Request Smuggling attacks may succeed against HTTP and HTTPS traffic. This leads to cache poisoning. This allows any client, including browser s
17-03-2021 - 15:21 02-09-2020 - 17:15
CVE-2020-11945 7.5
An issue was discovered in Squid before 5.0.2. A remote attacker can replay a sniffed Digest Authentication nonce to gain access to resources that are otherwise forbidden. This occurs because the attacker can overflow the nonce reference counter (a s
17-03-2021 - 12:40 23-04-2020 - 15:15
CVE-2019-12519 7.5
An issue was discovered in Squid through 4.7. When handling the tag esi:when when ESI is enabled, Squid calls ESIExpression::Evaluate. This function uses a fixed stack buffer to hold the expression while it's being evaluated. When processing the expr
11-02-2021 - 14:43 15-04-2020 - 20:15
CVE-2020-15810 3.5
An issue was discovered in Squid before 4.13 and 5.x before 5.0.4. Due to incorrect data validation, HTTP Request Smuggling attacks may succeed against HTTP and HTTPS traffic. This leads to cache poisoning. This allows any client, including browser s
30-09-2020 - 22:15 02-09-2020 - 17:15
CVE-2020-15811 4.0
An issue was discovered in Squid before 4.13 and 5.x before 5.0.4. Due to incorrect data validation, HTTP Request Splitting attacks may succeed against HTTP and HTTPS traffic. This leads to cache poisoning. This allows any client, including browser s
30-09-2020 - 22:15 02-09-2020 - 17:15
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