Search Results (42 CVEs found)

CVE Vendors Products Updated CVSS v3.1
CVE-2023-45199 2 Mbed, Trustedfirmware 2 Mbedtls, Mbed Tls 2026-06-05 9.8 Critical
Mbed TLS 3.2.x through 3.4.x before 3.5 has a Buffer Overflow that can lead to remote Code execution.
CVE-2024-23744 1 Trustedfirmware 1 Mbed Tls 2026-06-05 7.5 High
An issue was discovered in Mbed TLS 3.5.1. There is persistent handshake denial if a client sends a TLS 1.3 ClientHello without extensions.
CVE-2024-23775 2 Arm, Trustedfirmware 2 Mbed Tls, Mbed Tls 2026-06-05 7.5 High
Integer Overflow vulnerability in Mbed TLS 2.x before 2.28.7 and 3.x before 3.5.2, allows attackers to cause a denial of service (DoS) via mbedtls_x509_set_extension().
CVE-2024-28755 2 Mbed, Trustedfirmware 2 Mbedtls, Mbed Tls 2026-06-05 6.5 Medium
An issue was discovered in Mbed TLS 3.5.x before 3.6.0. When an SSL context was reset with the mbedtls_ssl_session_reset() API, the maximum TLS version to be negotiated was not restored to the configured one. An attacker was able to prevent an Mbed TLS server from establishing any TLS 1.3 connection, potentially resulting in a Denial of Service or forced version downgrade from TLS 1.3 to TLS 1.2.
CVE-2024-28836 1 Trustedfirmware 1 Mbed Tls 2026-06-05 5.4 Medium
An issue was discovered in Mbed TLS 3.5.x before 3.6.0. When negotiating the TLS version on the server side, it can fall back to the TLS 1.2 implementation of the protocol if it is disabled. If the TLS 1.2 implementation was disabled at build time, a TLS 1.2 client could put a TLS 1.3-only server into an infinite loop processing a TLS 1.2 ClientHello, resulting in a denial of service. If the TLS 1.2 implementation was disabled at runtime, a TLS 1.2 client can successfully establish a TLS 1.2 connection with the server.
CVE-2024-28960 4 Arm, Fedoraproject, Mbed and 1 more 6 Mbed Crypto, Mbed Tls, Fedora and 3 more 2026-06-05 8.2 High
An issue was discovered in Mbed TLS 2.18.0 through 2.28.x before 2.28.8 and 3.x before 3.6.0, and Mbed Crypto. The PSA Crypto API mishandles shared memory.
CVE-2024-30166 2 Arm, Trustedfirmware 2 Mbed Tls, Mbed Tls 2026-06-05 9.1 Critical
In Mbed TLS 3.3.0 through 3.5.2 before 3.6.0, a malicious client can cause information disclosure or a denial of service because of a stack buffer over-read (of less than 256 bytes) in a TLS 1.3 server via a TLS 3.1 ClientHello.
CVE-2024-45158 2 Mbed, Trustedfirmware 2 Mbedtls, Mbed Tls 2026-06-05 9.8 Critical
An issue was discovered in Mbed TLS 3.6 before 3.6.1. A stack buffer overflow in mbedtls_ecdsa_der_to_raw() and mbedtls_ecdsa_raw_to_der() can occur when the bits parameter is larger than the largest supported curve. In some configurations with PSA disabled, all values of bits are affected. (This never happens in internal library calls, but can affect applications that call these functions directly.)
CVE-2024-45159 1 Trustedfirmware 1 Mbed Tls 2026-06-05 9.8 Critical
An issue was discovered in Mbed TLS 3.x before 3.6.1. With TLS 1.3, when a server enables optional authentication of the client, if the client-provided certificate does not have appropriate values in if keyUsage or extKeyUsage extensions, then the return value of mbedtls_ssl_get_verify_result() would incorrectly have the MBEDTLS_X509_BADCERT_KEY_USAGE and MBEDTLS_X509_BADCERT_KEY_USAGE bits clear. As a result, an attacker that had a certificate valid for uses other than TLS client authentication would nonetheless be able to use it for TLS client authentication. Only TLS 1.3 servers were affected, and only with optional authentication (with required authentication, the handshake would be aborted with a fatal alert).
CVE-2024-49195 2 Mbed, Trustedfirmware 2 Mbedtls, Mbed Tls 2026-06-05 9.8 Critical
Mbed TLS 3.5.x through 3.6.x before 3.6.2 has a buffer underrun in pkwrite when writing an opaque key pair
CVE-2025-27809 2 Arm, Trustedfirmware 2 Mbed Tls, Mbed Tls 2026-06-05 5.4 Medium
Mbed TLS before 2.28.10 and 3.x before 3.6.3, on the client side, accepts servers that have trusted certificates for arbitrary hostnames unless the TLS client application calls mbedtls_ssl_set_hostname.
CVE-2025-27810 2 Arm, Trustedfirmware 2 Mbed Tls, Mbed Tls 2026-06-05 5.4 Medium
Mbed TLS before 2.28.10 and 3.x before 3.6.3, in some cases of failed memory allocation or hardware errors, uses uninitialized stack memory to compose the TLS Finished message, potentially leading to authentication bypasses such as replays.
CVE-2025-49600 2 Mbed, Trustedfirmware 2 Mbedtls, Mbed Tls 2026-06-05 4.9 Medium
In MbedTLS 3.3.0 before 3.6.4, mbedtls_lms_verify may accept invalid signatures if hash computation fails and internal errors go unchecked, enabling LMS (Leighton-Micali Signature) forgery in a fault scenario. Specifically, unchecked return values in mbedtls_lms_verify allow an attacker (who can induce a hardware hash accelerator fault) to bypass LMS signature verification by reusing stale stack data, resulting in acceptance of an invalid signature. In mbedtls_lms_verify, the return values of the internal Merkle tree functions create_merkle_leaf_value and create_merkle_internal_value are not checked. These functions return an integer that indicates whether the call succeeded or not. If a failure occurs, the output buffer (Tc_candidate_root_node) may remain uninitialized, and the result of the signature verification is unpredictable. When the software implementation of SHA-256 is used, these functions will not fail. However, with hardware-accelerated hashing, an attacker could use fault injection against the accelerator to bypass verification.
CVE-2025-49601 2 Mbed, Trustedfirmware 2 Mbedtls, Mbed Tls 2026-06-05 4.8 Medium
In MbedTLS 3.3.0 before 3.6.4, mbedtls_lms_import_public_key does not check that the input buffer is at least 4 bytes before reading a 32-bit field, allowing a possible out-of-bounds read on truncated input. Specifically, an out-of-bounds read in mbedtls_lms_import_public_key allows context-dependent attackers to trigger a crash or limited adjacent-memory disclosure by supplying a truncated LMS (Leighton-Micali Signature) public-key buffer under four bytes. An LMS public key starts with a 4-byte type indicator. The function mbedtls_lms_import_public_key reads this type indicator before validating the size of its input.
CVE-2026-25834 2 Mbed-tls, Trustedfirmware 2 Mbedtls, Mbed Tls 2026-06-05 6.5 Medium
Mbed TLS v3.3.0 up to 3.6.5 and 4.0.0 allows Algorithm Downgrade.
CVE-2026-34874 2 Mbed-tls, Trustedfirmware 2 Mbedtls, Mbed Tls 2026-06-05 7.5 High
An issue was discovered in Mbed TLS through 3.6.5 and 4.x through 4.0.0. There is a NULL pointer dereference in distinguished name parsing that allows an attacker to write to address 0.
CVE-2026-34877 3 Arm, Mbed, Trustedfirmware 3 Mbed Tls, Mbedtls, Mbed Tls 2026-06-05 9.8 Critical
An issue was discovered in Mbed TLS versions from 2.19.0 up to 3.6.5, Mbed TLS 4.0.0. Insufficient protection of serialized SSL context or session structures allows an attacker who can modify the serialized structures to induce memory corruption, leading to arbitrary code execution. This is caused by Incorrect Use of Privileged APIs.
CVE-2021-45450 2 Fedoraproject, Trustedfirmware 2 Fedora, Mbed Tls 2026-06-05 7.5 High
In Mbed TLS before 2.28.0 and 3.x before 3.1.0, psa_cipher_generate_iv and psa_cipher_encrypt allow policy bypass or oracle-based decryption when the output buffer is at memory locations accessible to an untrusted application.
CVE-2026-25833 2 Mbed-tls, Trustedfirmware 2 Mbedtls, Mbed Tls 2026-06-05 7.5 High
Mbed TLS 3.5.0 to 3.6.5 fixed in 3.6.6 and 4.1.0 has a buffer overflow in the x509_inet_pton_ipv6() function
CVE-2026-34876 2 Mbed-tls, Trustedfirmware 2 Mbedtls, Mbed Tls 2026-06-05 7.5 High
An issue was discovered in Mbed TLS 3.x before 3.6.6. An out-of-bounds read vulnerability in mbedtls_ccm_finish() in library/ccm.c allows attackers to obtain adjacent CCM context data via invocation of the multipart CCM API with an oversized tag_len parameter. This is caused by missing validation of the tag_len parameter against the size of the internal 16-byte authentication buffer. The issue affects the public multipart CCM API in Mbed TLS 3.x, where mbedtls_ccm_finish() can be invoked directly by applications. In Mbed TLS 4.x versions prior to the fix, the same missing validation exists in the internal implementation; however, the function is not exposed as part of the public API. Exploitation requires application-level invocation of the multipart CCM API.