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CVE-2022-37660

Published: 2025-02-11T23:15Z
Last Modified: 2025-02-12T22:15Z
Source: MITRE CVE List
License: MITRE-CVE-TOS
In hostapd 2.10 and earlier, the PKEX code remains active even after a successful PKEX association. An attacker that successfully bootstrapped public keys with another entity using PKEX in the past, will be able to subvert a future bootstrapping by passively observing public keys, re-using the encrypting element Qi and subtracting it from the captured message M (X = M - Qi). This will result in the public ephemeral key X; the only element required to subvert the PKEX association. > MITRE Terms of Use apply – see LICENSE‑MITRE.txt