CVE-2025-69418

Unauthenticated/unencrypted trailing bytes with low-level OCB function calls

Issue summary: When using the low-level OCB API directly with AES-NI or<br>other hardware-accelerated code paths, inputs whose length is not a multiple<br>of 16 bytes can leave the final partial block unencrypted and unauthenticated.<br><br>Impact summary: The trailing 1-15 bytes of a message may be exposed in<br>cleartext on encryption and are not covered by the authentication tag,<br>allowing an attacker to read or tamper with those bytes without detection.<br><br>The low-level OCB encrypt and decrypt routines in the hardware-accelerated<br>stream path process full 16-byte blocks but do not advance the input/output<br>pointers. The subsequent tail-handling code then operates on the original<br>base pointers, effectively reprocessing the beginning of the buffer while<br>leaving the actual trailing bytes unprocessed. The authentication checksum<br>also excludes the true tail bytes.<br><br>However, typical OpenSSL consumers using EVP are not affected because the<br>higher-level EVP and provider OCB implementations split inputs so that full<br>blocks and trailing partial blocks are processed in separate calls, avoiding<br>the problematic code path. Additionally, TLS does not use OCB ciphersuites.<br>The vulnerability only affects applications that call the low-level<br>CRYPTO_ocb128_encrypt() or CRYPTO_ocb128_decrypt() functions directly with<br>non-block-aligned lengths in a single call on hardware-accelerated builds.<br>For these reasons the issue was assessed as Low severity.<br><br>The FIPS modules in 3.6, 3.5, 3.4, 3.3, 3.2, 3.1 and 3.0 are not affected<br>by this issue, as OCB mode is not a FIPS-approved algorithm.<br><br>OpenSSL 3.6, 3.5, 3.4, 3.3, 3.0 and 1.1.1 are vulnerable to this issue.<br><br>OpenSSL 1.0.2 is not affected by this issue.


We have discovered 65,442 live websites that are affected by CVE-2025-69418.

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Affected Software

Product  OpenSSL
Category Web Server Extensions
Vulnerable Domains65,442 live websites (12% of OpenSSL install base)
Vulnerable Versions
  • from 3 through 3.0.19
  • from 3.3 through 3.3.6
  • from 3.4 through 3.4.4
  • from 3.5 through 3.5.5
  • from 3.6 through 3.6.1
Vulnerable Versions Count33 versions ( 53% of all versions)


Common Weakness Enumeration

CWE-325 Missing Cryptographic Step



Details

  • Published - Jan 27, 2026
  • Updated - Jan 29, 2026

Credits

  • Stanislav Fort (Aisle Research) (reporter)
  • Stanislav Fort (Aisle Research) (remediation developer)

Website Distribution by Country

Number of websites using CVE-2025-69418
United States17,188 websites



Netherlands9,669 websites
Germany6,388 websites
Denmark3,730 websites
Japan2,742 websites
GB2,485 websites
Switzerland2,416 websites
France2,410 websites
Canada1,883 websites
Czech Republic1,512 websites

Website Distribution by TLD

Number of websites using CVE-2025-69418
.com17,887 websites
.nl7,500 websites
.org4,066 websites
.de3,823 websites
.dk3,364 websites
.net2,975 websites
.ch2,333 websites
.edu1,761 websites
.jp1,283 websites
.ca1,255 websites

Vulnerable Versions

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Websites affected by CVE-2025-69418

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FAQ

CVE-2025-69418 is Missing Cryptographic Step in OpenSSL
A total of 65,442 websites have been identified as vulnerable to CVE-2025-69418, based on global website indexing conducted by WebTechSurvey.
The OpenSSL is affected by the CVE-2025-69418 vulnerability.
OpenSSL versions up to 3.6.1 are vulnerable to CVE-2025-69418.
CVE-2025-69418 is resolved in version 3.6.1 of OpenSSL.