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prionPRIOn knowledge basePRION:CVE-2023-29020
HistoryApr 21, 2023 - 11:15 p.m.

Cross site request forgery (csrf)

2023-04-2123:15:00
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cross site request forgery
vulnerability
fastify/passport
@fastify/csrf-protection
authentication
bypass
synchronizer token pattern
session attribute

6.5 Medium

AI Score

Confidence

High

0.001 Low

EPSS

Percentile

30.7%

@fastify/passport is a port of passport authentication library for the Fastify ecosystem. The CSRF (Cross-Site Request Forger) protection enforced by the @fastify/csrf-protection library, when combined with @fastify/passport in affected versions, can be bypassed by network and same-site attackers. fastify/csrf-protection implements the synchronizer token pattern (using plugins @fastify/session and @fastify/secure-session) by storing a random value used for CSRF token generation in the _csrf attribute of a user’s session. The @fastify/passport library does not clear the session object upon authentication, preserving the _csrf attribute between pre-login and authenticated sessions. Consequently, CSRF tokens generated before authentication are still valid. Network and same-site attackers can thus obtain a CSRF token for their pre-session, fixate that pre-session in the victim’s browser via cookie tossing, and then perform a CSRF attack after the victim authenticates. As a solution, newer versions of @fastify/passport include the configuration options: clearSessionOnLogin (default: true) and clearSessionIgnoreFields (default: ['passport', 'session']) to clear all the session attributes by default, preserving those explicitly defined in clearSessionIgnoreFields.

CPENameOperatorVersion
passportge2.0.0
passportlt2.3.0
passportlt1.1.0

6.5 Medium

AI Score

Confidence

High

0.001 Low

EPSS

Percentile

30.7%

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