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| purl | pkg:composer/symfony/http-kernel@4.3.0 |
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VCID-e71e-d4tr-wqgz
Aliases: CVE-2021-21424 GHSA-5pv8-ppvj-4h68 |
Prevent user enumeration using Guard or the new Authenticator-based Security Description ----------- The ability to enumerate users was possible without relevant permissions due to different exception messages depending on whether the user existed or not. It was also possible to enumerate users by using a timing attack, by comparing time elapsed when authenticating an existing user and authenticating a non-existing user. Resolution ---------- We now ensure that 403s are returned whether the user exists or not if the password is invalid or if the user does not exist. The patch for this issue is available [here](https://github.com/symfony/symfony/commit/2a581d22cc621b33d5464ed65c4bc2057f72f011) for branch 3.4. Credits ------- I would like to thank James Isaac and Mathias Brodala for reporting the issue and Robin Chalas for fixing the issue. |
Affected by 1 other vulnerability. Affected by 2 other vulnerabilities. |
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VCID-guzg-x6nu-pygu
Aliases: CVE-2019-18887 GHSA-q8hg-pf8v-cxrv |
Symfony Http-Kernel has non-constant time comparison in UriSigner When checking the signature of an URI (an ESI fragment URL for instance), the URISigner did not used a constant time string comparison function, resulting in a potential remote timing attack vulnerability. |
Affected by 2 other vulnerabilities. |
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VCID-rgh3-ef8t-k3ec
Aliases: CVE-2022-24894 GHSA-h7vf-5wrv-9fhv GMS-2023-209 GMS-2023-212 |
Duplicate This advisory duplicates another. |
Affected by 0 other vulnerabilities. Affected by 0 other vulnerabilities. Affected by 0 other vulnerabilities. Affected by 0 other vulnerabilities. Affected by 0 other vulnerabilities. Affected by 0 other vulnerabilities. Affected by 0 other vulnerabilities. Affected by 0 other vulnerabilities. Affected by 0 other vulnerabilities. |
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VCID-txk7-krb1-bqd9
Aliases: CVE-2020-15094 GHSA-754h-5r27-7x3r |
RCE in Symfony Description ----------- The `CachingHttpClient` class from the HttpClient Symfony component relies on the `HttpCache` class to handle requests. `HttpCache` uses internal headers like `X-Body-Eval` and `X-Body-File` to control the restoration of cached responses. The class was initially written with surrogate caching and ESI support in mind (all HTTP calls come from a trusted backend in that scenario). But when used by `CachingHttpClient` and if an attacker can control the response for a request being made by the `CachingHttpClient`, remote code execution is possible. Resolution ---------- HTTP headers designed for internal use in `HttpCache` are now stripped from remote responses before being passed to `HttpCache`. The patch for this issue is available [here](https://github.com/symfony/symfony/commit/d9910e0b33a2e0f993abff41c6fbc86951b66d78) for the 4.4 branch. Credits ------- I would like to thank Matthias Pigulla (webfactory GmbH) for reporting and fixing the issue. |
Affected by 2 other vulnerabilities. Affected by 0 other vulnerabilities. Affected by 2 other vulnerabilities. |
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