Max CVSS | 7.8 | Min CVSS | 6.8 | Total Count | 2 |
ID | CVSS | Summary | Last (major) update | Published | |
CVE-2019-9516 | 6.8 |
Some HTTP/2 implementations are vulnerable to a header leak, potentially leading to a denial of service. The attacker sends a stream of headers with a 0-length header name and 0-length header value, optionally Huffman encoded into 1-byte or greater h
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22-02-2022 - 19:27 | 13-08-2019 - 21:15 | |
CVE-2019-9513 | 7.8 |
Some HTTP/2 implementations are vulnerable to resource loops, potentially leading to a denial of service. The attacker creates multiple request streams and continually shuffles the priority of the streams in a way that causes substantial churn to the
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22-02-2022 - 19:27 | 13-08-2019 - 21:15 | |
CVE-2019-9517 | 7.8 |
Some HTTP/2 implementations are vulnerable to unconstrained interal data buffering, potentially leading to a denial of service. The attacker opens the HTTP/2 window so the peer can send without constraint; however, they leave the TCP window closed so
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06-06-2021 - 11:15 | 13-08-2019 - 21:15 | |
CVE-2019-9518 | 7.8 |
Some HTTP/2 implementations are vulnerable to a flood of empty frames, potentially leading to a denial of service. The attacker sends a stream of frames with an empty payload and without the end-of-stream flag. These frames can be DATA, HEADERS, CONT
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27-05-2021 - 16:21 | 13-08-2019 - 21:15 | |
CVE-2019-9514 | 7.8 |
Some HTTP/2 implementations are vulnerable to a reset flood, potentially leading to a denial of service. The attacker opens a number of streams and sends an invalid request over each stream that should solicit a stream of RST_STREAM frames from the p
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09-12-2020 - 00:15 | 13-08-2019 - 21:15 | |
CVE-2019-9512 | 7.8 |
Some HTTP/2 implementations are vulnerable to ping floods, potentially leading to a denial of service. The attacker sends continual pings to an HTTP/2 peer, causing the peer to build an internal queue of responses. Depending on how efficiently this d
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09-12-2020 - 00:15 | 13-08-2019 - 21:15 | |
CVE-2019-9515 | 7.8 |
Some HTTP/2 implementations are vulnerable to a settings flood, potentially leading to a denial of service. The attacker sends a stream of SETTINGS frames to the peer. Since the RFC requires that the peer reply with one acknowledgement per SETTINGS f
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22-10-2020 - 17:22 | 13-08-2019 - 21:15 |