Description
* It was discovered that the mod_session_crypto module of httpd did not use any
mechanisms to verify integrity of the encrypted session data stored in the
user's browser. A remote attacker could use this flaw to decrypt and modify
session data using a padding oracle attack. (CVE-2016-0736)
* It was discovered that the mod_auth_digest module of httpd did not properly
check for memory allocation failures. A remote attacker could use this flaw to
cause httpd child processes to repeatedly crash if the server used HTTP digest
authentication. (CVE-2016-2161)
* It was discovered that the HTTP parser in httpd incorrectly allowed certain
characters not permitted by the HTTP protocol specification to appear unencoded
in HTTP request headers. If httpd was used in conjunction with a proxy or
backend server that interpreted those characters differently, a remote attacker
could possibly use this flaw to inject data into HTTP responses, resulting in
proxy cache poisoning. (CVE-2016-8743)