SSOReady has an XML Signature Bypass via differential XML parsing
Package
Affected versions
< 0.0.0-20241009153838-7f92a0630439
Patched versions
0.0.0-20241009153838-7f92a0630439
Description
Published by the National Vulnerability Database
Oct 9, 2024
Published to the GitHub Advisory Database
Oct 11, 2024
Reviewed
Oct 11, 2024
Last updated
Oct 11, 2024
Affected versions are vulnerable to XML signature bypass attacks. An attacker can carry out signature bypass if you have access to certain IDP-signed messages. The underlying mechanism exploits differential behavior between XML parsers.
Users of https://ssoready.com, the public hosted instance of SSOReady, are unaffected. We advise folks who self-host SSOReady to upgrade to 7f92a06 or later. Do so by updating your SSOReady Docker images from
sha-...
tosha-7f92a06
. The documentation for self-hosting SSOReady is available here.Vulnerability was discovered by @ahacker1-securesaml. It's likely the precise mechanism of attack affects other SAML implementations, so the reporter and I (@ucarion) have agreed to not disclose it in detail publicly at this time.
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