CVE-2023-3724
If a TLS 1.3 client gets neither a PSK (pre shared key) extension nor a KSE (key share extension) when connecting to a malicious server, a default predictable buffer gets used for the IKM (Input Keying Material) value when generating the session master secret. Using a potentially known IKM value when generating the session master secret key compromises the key generated, allowing an eavesdropper to reconstruct it and potentially allowing access to or meddling with message contents in the session. This issue does not affect client validation of connected servers, nor expose private key information, but could result in an insecure TLS 1.3 session when not controlling both sides of the connection. wolfSSL recommends that TLS 1.3 client side users update the version of wolfSSL used.
EPSS 0.14% · 34.3th percentile
Risk Scores
Affected Products
| Vendor | Product | Versions |
|---|---|---|
| wolfssl | wolfssl | 0 |
| wolfSSL | wolfSSL | 3.14.0 |
Timeline
- May 17, 2023 Fix PR Merged
- Jul 17, 2023 CVE Published
- Jul 18, 2023 EPSS Score
- Jul 28, 2023 CVE Updated
- Aug 21, 2023 EPSS Score
- Sep 25, 2023 EPSS Score
- Oct 29, 2023 EPSS Score
- Dec 2, 2023 EPSS Score
- Jan 6, 2024 EPSS Score
- Feb 9, 2024 EPSS Score
- Mar 14, 2024 EPSS Score
- Apr 17, 2024 EPSS Score