Headline
GHSA-fv2h-753j-9g39: Sustainsys.Saml2 Insufficient Identity Provider Issuer Validation
Impact
When a response is processed, the issuer of the Identity Provider is not sufficiently validated. This could allow a malicious identity provider to craft a Saml2 response that is processed as if issued by another identity provider. It is also possible for a malicious end user to cause stored state intended for one identity provider to be used when processing the response from another provider.
An application is impacted if they rely on any of these features in their authentication/authorization logic:
- the issuer of the generated identity and claims
- items in the stored request state (AuthenticationProperties)
Patches
Patched in version 2.9.2 and 1.0.3. All previous versions are vulnerable.
Workarounds
The AcsCommandResultCreated
notification can be used to add the validation required if an upgrade to patched packages is not possible.
References
The patch is linked to https://github.com/Sustainsys/Saml2/issues/712 and https://github.com/Sustainsys/Saml2/issues/713
- GitHub Advisory Database
- GitHub Reviewed
- CVE-2023-41890
Sustainsys.Saml2 Insufficient Identity Provider Issuer Validation
High severity GitHub Reviewed Published Sep 19, 2023 in Sustainsys/Saml2
Package
nuget Sustainsys.Saml2 (NuGet)
Affected versions
< 1.0.3
>= 2.0.0, < 2.9.2
Patched versions
1.0.3
2.9.2
Impact
When a response is processed, the issuer of the Identity Provider is not sufficiently validated. This could allow a malicious identity provider to craft a Saml2 response that is processed as if issued by another identity provider. It is also possible for a malicious end user to cause stored state intended for one identity provider to be used when processing the response from another provider.
An application is impacted if they rely on any of these features in their authentication/authorization logic:
- the issuer of the generated identity and claims
- items in the stored request state (AuthenticationProperties)
Patches
Patched in version 2.9.2 and 1.0.3. All previous versions are vulnerable.
Workarounds
The AcsCommandResultCreated notification can be used to add the validation required if an upgrade to patched packages is not possible.
References
The patch is linked to Sustainsys/Saml2#712 and Sustainsys/Saml2#713
References
- GHSA-fv2h-753j-9g39
- https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2023-41890
- Sustainsys/Saml2#712
- Sustainsys/Saml2#713
Published to the GitHub Advisory Database
Sep 20, 2023
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Sustainsys.Saml2 library adds SAML2P support to ASP.NET web sites, allowing the web site to act as a SAML2 Service Provider. Prior to versions 1.0.3 and 2.9.2, when a response is processed, the issuer of the Identity Provider is not sufficiently validated. This could allow a malicious identity provider to craft a Saml2 response that is processed as if issued by another identity provider. It is also possible for a malicious end user to cause stored state intended for one identity provider to be used when processing the response from another provider. An application is impacted if they rely on any of these features in their authentication/authorization logic: the issuer of the generated identity and claims; or items in the stored request state (AuthenticationProperties). This issue is patched in versions 2.9.2 and 1.0.3. The `AcsCommandResultCreated` notification can be used to add the validation required if an upgrade to patched packages is not possible.