CVE-2014-3572 Details
The ssl3_get_key_exchange function in s3_clnt.c in OpenSSL before 0.9.8zd, 1.0.0 before 1.0.0p, and 1.0.1 before 1.0.1k allows remote SSL servers to conduct ECDHE-to-ECDH downgrade attacks and trigger a loss of forward secrecy by omitting the ServerKeyExchange message.
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Exploit prediction scoring system (EPSS) score for CVE-2014-3572
EPSS (Exploit Prediction Scoring System): EPSS predicts the likelihood that a vulnerability will be exploited in the wild. A higher percentage means a greater chance of an exploit occurring. The EPSS model produces a probability score between 0 and 1 (0 and 100%).
6.57 Probability of exploitation activity being observed over the next 30 days (93rd percentile)
CVSS score for CVE-2014-3572
CVSS (Common Vulnerability Scoring System): An open framework owned and managed by FIRST.Org, Inc. that assigns a numerical score from 0 to 10 to software vulnerabilities to indicate their severity.
5 Medium
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CVE-2014-3572 Global Footprint

Top 10 Identified Countries

Country Observations Percentage
JP 6,897 23.63%
US 4,282 14.67%
TW 2,345 8.03%
KR 2,339 8.01%
DE 1,171 4.01%
CN 1,158 3.97%
RU 993 3.40%
AU 878 3.01%
IT 754 2.58%
FR 673 2.31%

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CVE-2014-3572 Industry Footprint

Top 10 Identified Industries

*Service provider organizations (typically Technology and Telecommunications) are disproportionally represented in the results given their upstream ownership of end-user infrastructure. See our FAQs.

Industry* Observations Percentage
Telecommunications 8,385 46.78%
Technology 8,360 46.64%
Education 357 1.99%
Government/Politics 122 0.68%
Utilities 106 0.59%
Real Estate 99 0.55%
Business Services 98 0.55%
Food Production 73 0.41%
Legal 53 0.30%
Media/Entertainment 42 0.23%

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