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ALPINE-CVE-2024-13176

ALPINE-CVE-2024-13176 PUBLISHED CVSS 4.099999904632568 MEDIUM

Issue summary: A timing side-channel which could potentially allow recovering the private key exists in the ECDSA signature computation. Impact summary: A timing side-channel in ECDSA signature computations could allow recovering the private key by an attacker. However, measuring the timing would require either local access to the signing application or a very fast network connection with low latency. There is a timing signal of around 300 nanoseconds when the top word of the inverted ECDSA nonce value is zero. This can happen with significant probability only for some of the supported elliptic curves. In particular the NIST P-521 curve is affected. To be able to measure this leak, the attacker process must either be located in the same physical computer or must have a very fast network connection with low latency. For that reason the severity of this vulnerability is Low. The FIPS modules in 3.4, 3.3, 3.2, 3.1 and 3.0 are affected by this issue.

Risk Scores

CVSS v3.1
4.099999904632568
CVSS:3.1/AV:P/AC:L/PR:L/UI:N/S:U/C:L/I:L/A:L

Affected Products

VendorProductVersions
Alpine:v3.17openssl1.1.1-r1, 3.0.9-r3, 3.0.9-r2
Alpine:v3.21openssl3.2.1-r2, 1.1.1-r4, 1.1.1-r5
Alpine:v3.20openssl3.1.4-r5, 3.2.1-r1, 3.2.1-r2
Alpine:v3.18openssl0, 0, 1.1.1-r2
Alpine:v3.19openssl3.1.7-r1, 3.1.7-r0, 3.1.6-r2
Alpine:v3.22openssl3.0.5-r1, 0, 1.1.1-r0
Alpine:v3.23openssl*, 0, 1.1.1-r0

Timeline

  • Jan 20, 2025 CVE Published
  • Feb 8, 2026 CVE Updated
  • Apr 30, 2026 Distribution Patch
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