Bug 2497938 (CVE-2026-60001)

Summary: CVE-2026-60001 openssh: OpenSSH: Brute-force attacks facilitated due to insufficient authentication delay
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Version: unspecifiedCC: kshier, rhel-process-autobot, stcannon, teagle, watson-tool-maintainers, yguenane
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A flaw was found in OpenSSH's SSH daemon (sshd). A remote attacker could exploit this vulnerability by repeatedly attempting authentication. The flaw allows the attacker to bypass the intended minimum authentication delay, which can facilitate brute-force attacks. This makes it easier for an attacker to guess valid credentials, potentially leading to unauthorized access or a denial of service.
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Description OSIDB Bzimport 2026-07-08 01:02:04 UTC
sshd in OpenSSH before 10.4 does not always honor the minimum authentication delay.