The TCP protocol in RFC 9293 has a timing side channel...
Moderate severity
Unreviewed
Published
Jul 3, 2024
to the GitHub Advisory Database
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Updated Aug 5, 2024
Description
Published by the National Vulnerability Database
Jul 3, 2024
Published to the GitHub Advisory Database
Jul 3, 2024
Last updated
Aug 5, 2024
The TCP protocol in RFC 9293 has a timing side channel that makes it easier for remote attackers to infer the content of one TCP connection from a client system (to any server), when that client system is concurrently obtaining TCP data at a slow rate from an attacker-controlled server, aka the "SnailLoad" issue. For example, the attack can begin by measuring RTTs via the TCP segments whose role is to provide an ACK control bit and an Acknowledgment Number.
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