CVE-2013-7295

NameCVE-2013-7295
DescriptionTor before 0.2.4.20, when OpenSSL 1.x is used in conjunction with a certain HardwareAccel setting on Intel Sandy Bridge and Ivy Bridge platforms, does not properly generate random numbers for (1) relay identity keys and (2) hidden-service identity keys, which might make it easier for remote attackers to bypass cryptographic protection mechanisms via unspecified vectors.
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Vulnerable and fixed packages

The table below lists information on source packages.

Source PackageReleaseVersionStatus
tor (PTS)jessie, jessie (lts)0.2.5.16-1fixed
stretch0.2.9.16-1fixed
stretch (security), stretch (lts)0.2.9.15-1fixed
buster (security), buster, buster (lts)0.3.5.16-1+deb10u1fixed
bullseye (security), bullseye0.4.5.16-1fixed
bookworm (security), bookworm0.4.7.16-1fixed
sid, trixie0.4.8.13-2fixed

The information below is based on the following data on fixed versions.

PackageTypeReleaseFixed VersionUrgencyOriginDebian Bugs
torsourcesqueeze(not affected)
torsource(unstable)0.2.4.20-1low

Notes

[wheezy] - tor <no-dsa> (Minor issue)
[squeeze] - tor <not-affected> (OpenSSL in oldstable not affected)

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