Security readout for executives and security teams
MatrixSSL before 1.1 reportedly kept TLS session keys cached indefinitely. If an organization still runs software or firmware built with that old library, long-lived session material could increase session hijacking risk. The source bundle provides no CVSS score, no KEV listing, and limited remediation detail. Exposure is most plausible in legacy embedded systems, appliances, or applications statically linked against MatrixSSL before 1.1. The provided affected-product metadata is incomplete, so organizations need asset and dependency evidence. Treat this as a legacy exposure check, not an emergency based on current evidence. Prioritize internet-facing or business-critical systems where old embedded TLS libraries are common. Mitigation focus: Inventory products and firmware that include MatrixSSL or PeerSec SSL components.; Check vendor guidance for MatrixSSL 1.1 or later remediation details.; Update or replace systems using MatrixSSL before 1.1 where supported..
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CNA and ADP enrichment extracted from CVE v5
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Source materials
- CVE List V5 sourceCVE List V5
- matrixssl-sessionkey-session-hijacking(40483)CVE reference · vdb-entry, x_refsource_XF
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