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CVE-2023-31135: Dgraph Audit Log Encryption Vulnerability

Dgraph is an open source distributed GraphQL database. Existing Dgraph audit logs are vulnerable to brute force attacks due to nonce collisions. The first 12 bytes come from a baseIv which is initialized when an audit log is created. The last 4 bytes come from the length of the log line being encrypted. This is problematic because two log lines will often have the same length, so due to these collisions we are reusing the same nonce many times. All audit logs generated by versions of Dgraph <v23.0.0 are affected. Attackers must have access to the system the logs are stored on. Dgraph users should upgrade to v23.0.0. Users unable to upgrade should store existing audit logs in a secure location and for extra security, encrypt using an external tool like gpg.

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Impact

Existing Dgraph audit logs are vulnerable to brute force attacks due to nonce collisions. All audit logs generated by versions of Dgraph <v23.0.0 are affected.

Patches

This issue was patched in #8323. Dgraph users should upgrade to v23.0.0.

Workarounds

Store existing audit logs in a secure location. For extra security, encrypt using a tool like gpg.

References

See #8323 for more context on the vulnerability.

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GHSA-92wq-q9pq-gw47: Dgraph Audit Log Encryption Vulnerability

### Impact Existing Dgraph audit logs are vulnerable to brute force attacks due to nonce collisions. All audit logs generated by versions of Dgraph <v23.0.0 are affected. ### Patches This issue was patched in https://github.com/dgraph-io/dgraph/pull/8323. Dgraph users should upgrade to v23.0.0. ### Workarounds Store existing audit logs in a secure location. For extra security, encrypt using a tool like `gpg`. ### References See https://github.com/dgraph-io/dgraph/pull/8323 for more context on the vulnerability.

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