The openssl extension in Ruby 2.x does not properly maintain the state of process memory after a file is reopened, which allows remote attackers to spoof signatures within the context of a Ruby script that attempts signature verification after performing a certain sequence of filesystem operations. NOTE: this issue has been disputed by the Ruby OpenSSL team and third parties, who state that the original demonstration PoC contains errors and redundant or unnecessarily-complex code that does not appear to be related to a demonstration of the issue. As of 20140502, CVE is not aware of any public comment by the original researcher
CPE | Name | Operator | Version |
---|---|---|---|
ruby | eq | 2.0.0 | |
ruby | eq | 2.0.0 p195 | |
ruby | eq | 2.1.1 | |
ruby | eq | 2.0 | |
ruby | eq | 2.0.0 preview1 | |
ruby | eq | 2.0.0 p247 | |
ruby | eq | 2.0.0 p0 | |
ruby | eq | 2.0.0 rc1 | |
ruby | eq | 2.0.0 preview2 | |
ruby | eq | 2.1 |
packetstormsecurity.com/files/126218/Ruby-OpenSSL-Private-Key-Spoofing.html
seclists.org/fulldisclosure/2014/Apr/231
seclists.org/fulldisclosure/2014/May/13
www.osvdb.org/106006
www.securityfocus.com/bid/66956
gist.github.com/10446549
gist.github.com/emboss/91696b56cd227c8a0c13
github.com/adrienthebo/cve-2014-2734/
news.ycombinator.com/item?id=7601973
www.ruby-lang.org/en/news/2014/05/09/dispute-of-vulnerability-cve-2014-2734/