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   FreeBSD Security Advisories to All   
   FreeBSD Security Advisory FreeBSD-SA-26:   
   27 Jan 26 23:00:17   
   
   From: security-advisories@freebsd.org   
      
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   FreeBSD-SA-26:01.openssl                                    Security Advisory   
                                                             The FreeBSD Project   
      
   Topic:          Multiple vulnerabilities in OpenSSL   
      
   Category:       contrib   
   Module:         openssl   
   Announced:      2026-01-27   
   Credits:        Aisle Research   
   Affects:        All supported versions of FreeBSD.   
   Corrected:      2026-01-27 19:14:58 UTC (stable/15, 15.0-STABLE)   
                   2026-01-27 19:15:49 UTC (releng/15.0, 15.0-RELEASE-p2)   
                   2026-01-27 19:15:10 UTC (stable/14, 14.3-STABLE)   
                   2026-01-27 19:16:22 UTC (releng/14.3, 14.3-RELEASE-p8)   
                   2026-01-27 19:15:19 UTC (stable/13, 13.4-STABLE)   
                   2026-01-27 19:16:45 UTC (releng/13.5, 13.5-RELEASE-p9)   
   CVE Name:       CVE-2025-11187, CVE-2025-15467, CVE-2025-15468,   
                   CVE-2025-15469, CVE-2025-66199, CVE-2025-68160,   
                   CVE-2025-69418, CVE-2025-69419, CVE-2025-69420,   
                   CVE-2025-69421, CVE-2026-22795, CVE-2026-22796   
      
   For general information regarding FreeBSD Security Advisories,   
   including descriptions of the fields above, security branches, and the   
   following sections, please visit .   
      
   I.   Background   
      
   FreeBSD includes software from the OpenSSL Project.  The OpenSSL Project is a   
   collaborative effort to develop a robust, commercial-grade, full-featured   
   Open Source toolkit for the Transport Layer Security (TLS) protocol.  It is   
   also a general-purpose cryptography library.   
      
   II.  Problem Description   
      
   Multiple issues have been reported as part of this advisory with different   
   issues affecting different OpenSSL versions and therefore different FreeBSD   
   versions.  Instead of exhaustively listing detailed writeups for each issue,   
   please see the referenced advisory from OpenSSL.   
      
   Issues affecting FreeBSD 15.0 (OpenSSL 3.5):   
     CVE-2025-11187 - Improper validation of PBMAC1 parameters in PKCS#12 MAC   
   verification   
     CVE-2025-15467 - Stack buffer overflow in CMS AuthEnvelopedData parsing   
     CVE-2025-15468 - NULL dereference in SSL_CIPHER_find() function on unknown   
   cipher ID   
     CVE-2025-15469 - "openssl dgst" one-shot codepath silently truncates inputs   
   >16MB   
     CVE-2025-66199 - TLS 1.3 CompressedCertificate excessive memory allocation   
     CVE-2025-68160 - Heap out-of-bounds write in BIO_f_linebuffer on short writes   
     CVE-2025-69418 - Unauthenticated/unencrypted trailing bytes with low-level   
   OCB function calls   
     CVE-2025-69419 - Out of bounds write in PKCS12_get_friendlyname() UTF-8   
   conversion   
     CVE-2025-69420 - Missing ASN1_TYPE validation in TS_RESP_verify_response()   
   function   
     CVE-2025-69421 - NULL Pointer Dereference in PKCS12_item_decrypt_d2i_ex   
   function   
     CVE-2026-22795 - Missing ASN1_TYPE validation in PKCS#12 parsing   
     CVE-2026-22796 - ASN1_TYPE Type Confusion in the PKCS7_digest_   
   rom_attributes() function   
      
   Issues affecting FreeBSD 14.3 (OpenSSL 3.0):   
     CVE-2025-15467 - Stack buffer overflow in CMS AuthEnvelopedData parsing   
     CVE-2025-68160 - Heap out-of-bounds write in BIO_f_linebuffer on short writes   
     CVE-2025-69418 - Unauthenticated/unencrypted trailing bytes with low-level   
   OCB function calls   
     CVE-2025-69419 - Out of bounds write in PKCS12_get_friendlyname() UTF-8   
   conversion   
     CVE-2025-69420 - Missing ASN1_TYPE validation in TS_RESP_verify_response()   
   function   
     CVE-2025-69421 - NULL Pointer Dereference in PKCS12_item_decrypt_d2i_ex   
   function   
     CVE-2026-22795 - Missing ASN1_TYPE validation in PKCS#12 parsing   
     CVE-2026-22796 - ASN1_TYPE Type Confusion in the PKCS7_digest_   
   rom_attributes() function   
      
   Issues affecting FreeBSD 13.5 (OpenSSL 1.1.1):   
     CVE-2025-68160 - Heap out-of-bounds write in BIO_f_linebuffer on short writes   
     CVE-2025-69418 - Unauthenticated/unencrypted trailing bytes with low-level   
   OCB function calls   
     CVE-2025-69419 - Out of bounds write in PKCS12_get_friendlyname() UTF-8   
   conversion   
     CVE-2025-69420 - Missing ASN1_TYPE validation in TS_RESP_verify_response()   
   function   
     CVE-2025-69421 - NULL Pointer Dereference in PKCS12_item_decrypt_d2i_ex   
   function   
     CVE-2026-22795 - Missing ASN1_TYPE validation in PKCS#12 parsing   
     CVE-2026-22796 - ASN1_TYPE Type Confusion in the PKCS7_digest_   
   rom_attributes() function   
      
   III. Impact   
      
   The issues include improper/missing validation, NULL pointer dereferences,   
   out-of-bounds writes, incorrect data exposure, input truncation, excessive   
   memory allocation, and a stack buffer overflow.   
      
   Security impact can be a minimal information disclosure to a potential remote   
   code execution.  See the OpenSSL advisory for specific details.   
      
   IV.  Workaround   
      
   No workaround is available.   
      
   V.   Solution   
      
   Upgrade your vulnerable system to a supported FreeBSD stable or   
   release / security branch (releng) dated after the correction date.   
      
   Perform one of the following:   
      
   1) To update your vulnerable system via a binary patch:   
      
   Systems running a RELEASE version of FreeBSD on the amd64 or arm64 platforms,   
   or the i386 platform on FreeBSD 13, can be updated via the freebsd-update(8)   
   utility:   
      
   # freebsd-update fetch   
   # freebsd-update install   
   # shutdown -r +10min "Rebooting for a security update"   
      
   2) To update your vulnerable system via a source code patch:   
      
   The following patches have been verified to apply to the applicable   
   FreeBSD release branches.   
      
   a) Download the relevant patch from the location below, and verify the   
   detached PGP signature using your PGP utility.   
      
   [FreeBSD 15.0]   
   # fetch https://security.FreeBSD.org/patches/SA-26:01/openssl-15.patch   
   # fetch https://security.FreeBSD.org/patches/SA-26:01/openssl-15.patch.asc   
   # gpg --verify openssl-15.patch.asc   
      
   [FreeBSD 14.3]   
   # fetch https://security.FreeBSD.org/patches/SA-26:01/openssl-14.patch   
   # fetch https://security.FreeBSD.org/patches/SA-26:01/openssl-14.patch.asc   
   # gpg --verify openssl-14.patch.asc   
      
   [FreeBSD 13.5]   
   # fetch https://security.FreeBSD.org/patches/SA-26:01/openssl-13.patch   
   # fetch https://security.FreeBSD.org/patches/SA-26:01/openssl-13.patch.asc   
   # gpg --verify openssl-13.patch.asc   
      
   b) Apply the patch.  Execute the following commands as root:   
      
   # cd /usr/src   
   # patch < /path/to/patch   
      
   c) Recompile the operating system using buildworld and installworld as   
   described in .   
      
   Restart all daemons that use the library, or reboot the system.   
      
   VI.  Correction details   
      
   This issue is corrected as of the corresponding Git commit hash in the   
   following stable and release branches:   
      
   Branch/path                             Hash                     Revision   
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   stable/15/                              5626e81f1a43    stable/15-n282001   
      
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