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| | Description | Status | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | CVE-2026-45413 | MaxKB stores user passwords using unsalted MD5 hashes, making them trivially crackable via rainbow tables or GPU-accelerated brute force. | Fixed in version 2.9.1 | | CVE-2026-43383 | A Linux kernel vulnerability in TCP MD5 signature handling allows attackers to forge packets or bypass authentication through timing attacks. | Mitigated by a kernel patch with constant-time comparison | | CVE-2026-7103 | A vulnerability in the MD5 Hash Handler component uses weak hashing algorithms for password storage, enabling remote attacks to recover plaintext passwords. | Awaiting analysis |

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| | Description | Status | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | CVE-2026-45413 | MaxKB stores user passwords using unsalted MD5 hashes, making them trivially crackable via rainbow tables or GPU-accelerated brute force. | Fixed in version 2.9.1 | | CVE-2026-43383 | A Linux kernel vulnerability in TCP MD5 signature handling allows attackers to forge packets or bypass authentication through timing attacks. | Mitigated by a kernel patch with constant-time comparison | | CVE-2026-7103 | A vulnerability in the MD5 Hash Handler component uses weak hashing algorithms for password storage, enabling remote attacks to recover plaintext passwords. | Awaiting analysis |

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