Total vulnerabilities in the database
Async Http Client (aka AHC or async-http-client) before 1.9.0 skips X.509 certificate verification unless both a keyStore location and a trustStore location are explicitly set, which allows man-in-the-middle attackers to spoof HTTPS servers by presenting an arbitrary certificate during use of a typical AHC configuration, as demonstrated by a configuration that does not send client certificates.
Software | From | Fixed in |
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redhat / jboss_fuse | - | 6.1.0.x |
async-http-client_project / async-http-client | - | 1.9.0.x |
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- | 1.9.0 |