CVE-2025-7394

Name
CVE-2025-7394
Description
In the OpenSSL compatibility layer implementation, the function RAND_poll() was not behaving as expected and leading to the potential for predictable values returned from RAND_bytes() after fork() is called. This can lead to weak or predictable random numbers generated in applications that are both using RAND_bytes() and doing fork() operations. This only affects applications explicitly calling RAND_bytes() after fork() and does not affect any internal TLS operations. Although RAND_bytes() documentation in OpenSSL calls out not being safe for use with fork() without first calling RAND_poll(), an additional code change was also made in wolfSSL to make RAND_bytes() behave similar to OpenSSL after a fork() call without calling RAND_poll(). Now the Hash-DRBG used gets reseeded after detecting running in a new process. If making use of RAND_bytes() and calling fork() we recommend updating to the latest version of wolfSSL. Thanks to Per Allansson from Appgate for the report.
NVD Severity
medium
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Forges
GitHub (code, issues), Aports (code, issues)

References

Type URI
facts@wolfssl.com https://github.com/wolfSSL/wolfssl/blob/master/ChangeLog.md#wolfssl-release-582-july-17-2025

Match rules

CPE URI Source package Min version Max version
wolfssl >= 3.15.0 <= 5.8.0

Vulnerable and fixed packages

Source package Branch Version Maintainer Status
wolfssl edge-community 5.7.6-r0 Jakub Jirutka <jakub@jirutka.cz> possibly vulnerable
wolfssl edge-community 5.7.4-r0 Jakub Jirutka <jakub@jirutka.cz> possibly vulnerable
wolfssl 3.22-community 5.7.6-r0 Jakub Jirutka <jakub@jirutka.cz> possibly vulnerable
wolfssl 3.22-community 5.7.4-r0 Jakub Jirutka <jakub@jirutka.cz> possibly vulnerable