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| purl | pkg:composer/symfony/security-http@7.1.0 |
| Next non-vulnerable version | 7.1.8 |
| Latest non-vulnerable version | 7.2.0-BETA1 |
| Risk | 4.0 |
| Vulnerability | Summary | Fixed by |
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VCID-sbsb-u8u5-4bcm
Aliases: CVE-2024-51996 GHSA-cg23-qf8f-62rr |
Symfony has an Authentication Bypass via RememberMe ### Description When consuming a persisted remember-me cookie, Symfony does not check if the username persisted in the database matches the username attached with the cookie, leading to authentication bypass. ### Resolution The `PersistentRememberMeHandler` class now ensures the submitted username is the cookie owner. The patch for this issue is available [here](https://github.com/symfony/symfony/commit/81354d392c5f0b7a52bcbd729d6f82501e94135a) for branch 5.4. ### Credits We would like to thank Moritz Rauch - Pentryx AG for reporting the issue and Jérémy Derussé for providing the fix. |
Affected by 0 other vulnerabilities. Affected by 0 other vulnerabilities. |
| Vulnerability | Summary | Aliases |
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| VCID-v4rq-bsry-puct | Withdrawn Advisory: Symfony http-security has authentication bypass ## Withdrawn Advisory This advisory has been withdrawn because the report is not part of a valid vulnerability. This link is maintained to preserve external references. For more information, see advisory-database/pull/5046. ## Original Description In Symfony, a security vulnerability was identified in the FormLoginAuthenticator component, where it failed to adequately handle cases where the username or password field of a login request is empty. This flaw could lead to various security risks, including improper authentication logic handling or denial of service. |
CVE-2024-36611
GHSA-7q22-x757-cmgc |