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GHSA-5p8v-58qm-c7fp: python-jwt vulnerable to token forgery with new claims

Impact

An attacker who obtains a JWT can arbitrarily forge its contents without knowing the secret key. Depending on the application, this may for example enable the attacker to spoof other user’s identities, hijack their sessions, or bypass authentication.

Patches

Users should upgrade to version 3.3.4 Fixed by: https://github.com/davedoesdev/python-jwt/commit/88ad9e67c53aa5f7c43ec4aa52ed34b7930068c9

Workarounds

None

References

Found by Tom Tervoort https://github.com/pypa/advisory-database/blob/main/vulns/python-jwt/PYSEC-2022-259.yaml

More information

The vulnerability allows an attacker, who possesses a single valid JWT, to create a new token with forged claims that the verify_jwt function will accept as valid.

The issue is caused by an inconsistency between the JWT parsers used by python-jwt and its dependency jwcrypto. By mixing compact and JSON representations, an attacker can trick jwcrypto of parsing different claims than those over which a signature is validated by jwcrypto.

Testing the fix has been added as an automated unit test to python-jwt.

If you have any questions or comments about this advisory, please open an issue in python-jwt

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Impact

An attacker who obtains a JWT can arbitrarily forge its contents without knowing the secret key. Depending on the application, this may for example enable the attacker to spoof other user’s identities, hijack their sessions, or bypass authentication.

Patches

Users should upgrade to version 3.3.4
Fixed by: davedoesdev/python-jwt@88ad9e6

Workarounds

None

References

Found by Tom Tervoort
https://github.com/pypa/advisory-database/blob/main/vulns/python-jwt/PYSEC-2022-259.yaml

More information

The vulnerability allows an attacker, who possesses a single valid JWT, to create a new token with forged claims that the verify_jwt function will accept as valid.

The issue is caused by an inconsistency between the JWT parsers used by python-jwt and its dependency jwcrypto. By mixing compact and JSON representations, an attacker can trick jwcrypto of parsing different claims than those over which a signature is validated by jwcrypto.

Testing the fix has been added as an automated unit test to python-jwt.

If you have any questions or comments about this advisory, please open an issue in python-jwt

References

  • GHSA-5p8v-58qm-c7fp
  • davedoesdev/python-jwt@6c50754
  • davedoesdev/python-jwt@88ad9e6

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CVE-2022-39227: FIX VULNERABILITY · davedoesdev/python-jwt@88ad9e6

python-jwt is a module for generating and verifying JSON Web Tokens. Versions prior to 3.3.4 are subject to Authentication Bypass by Spoofing, resulting in identity spoofing, session hijacking or authentication bypass. An attacker who obtains a JWT can arbitrarily forge its contents without knowing the secret key. Depending on the application, this may for example enable the attacker to spoof other user's identities, hijack their sessions, or bypass authentication. Users should upgrade to version 3.3.4. There are no known workarounds.