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Devise-Two-Factor Authentication Uses Insufficient Default OTP Shared Secret Length
Summary Under the default configuration, Devise-Two-Factor versions 1.0.0 or = 4.0.0 & 6.0.0 generate TOTP shared secrets that are 120 bits instead of the 128-bit minimum defined by RFC 4226. Using a shared secret shorter than the minimum to generate a multi-factor authentication code could make ...
Devise-Two-Factor Authentication Uses Insufficient Default OTP Shared Secret Length
Summary Under the default configuration, Devise-Two-Factor version = 2.2.0 & 6.0.0 generate TOTP shared secrets that are 120 bits instead of the 128-bit minimum defined by RFC 4226. Using a shared secret shorter than the minimum to generate a multi-factor authentication code could make it easier...
Incorrect Default Permissions
rotp is vulnerable to Incorrect Default Permissions. The vulnerability is due to an oversight in the file permissions settings, which allows an attacker to modify the libraries files on the system...
GHSA-X2H8-QMJ4-G62F ROTP 6.2.2 and 6.2.1 has 0666 permissions for the .rb files.
The Ruby One Time Password library ROTP is an open source library for generating and validating one time passwords. Affected versions had overly permissive default permissions. Users should patch to version 6.3.0. Users unable to patch may correct file permissions after installation...
CVE-2024-28862 ROTP 6.2.2 and 6.2.1 has 0666 permissions for the .rb files.
The Ruby One Time Password library ROTP is an open source library for generating and validating one time passwords. Affected versions had overly permissive default permissions. Users should patch to version 6.3.0. Users unable to patch may correct file permissions after installation...
CVE-2024-28862
The CVE-2024-28862 entry concerns the Ruby One Time Password library (ROTP). Affected versions had overly permissive default file permissions (0666) on Ruby .rb files, enabling potential local access/impact due to insecure permissions. The advisory advises upgrading to version 6.3.0; if patching ...