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| purl | pkg:maven/org.eclipse.jetty/jetty-servlets@7.0.0.RC2 |
| Next non-vulnerable version | 9.4.54.v20240208 |
| Latest non-vulnerable version | 11.0.18 |
| Risk | 10.0 |
| Vulnerability | Summary | Fixed by |
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VCID-9xw3-4a4u-hbbb
Aliases: CVE-2023-26049 GHSA-p26g-97m4-6q7c |
Exposure of Sensitive Information to an Unauthorized Actor Jetty is a java based web server and servlet engine. Nonstandard cookie parsing in Jetty may allow an attacker to smuggle cookies within other cookies, or otherwise perform unintended behavior by tampering with the cookie parsing mechanism. If Jetty sees a cookie VALUE that starts with `"` (double quote), it will continue to read the cookie string until it sees a closing quote -- even if a semicolon is encountered. So, a cookie header such as: `DISPLAY_LANGUAGE="b; JSESSIONID=1337; c=d"` will be parsed as one cookie, with the name DISPLAY_LANGUAGE and a value of b; JSESSIONID=1337; c=d instead of 3 separate cookies. This has security implications because if, say, JSESSIONID is an HttpOnly cookie, and the DISPLAY_LANGUAGE cookie value is rendered on the page, an attacker can smuggle the JSESSIONID cookie into the DISPLAY_LANGUAGE cookie and thereby exfiltrate it. This is significant when an intermediary is enacting some policy based on cookies, so a smuggled cookie can bypass that policy yet still be seen by the Jetty server or its logging system. This issue has been addressed in versions 9.4.51, 10.0.14, 11.0.14, and 12.0.0.beta0 and users are advised to upgrade. There are no known workarounds for this issue. |
Affected by 4 other vulnerabilities. Affected by 5 other vulnerabilities. Affected by 5 other vulnerabilities. |
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VCID-g3ff-brt6-vkeh
Aliases: CVE-2021-28169 GHSA-gwcr-j4wh-j3cq |
Jetty Utility Servlets ConcatServlet Double Decoding Information Disclosure Vulnerability Requests to the `ConcatServlet` and `WelcomeFilter` are able to access protected resources within the `WEB-INF` directory. For example a request to the `ConcatServlet` with a URI of `/concat?/%2557EB-INF/web.xml` can retrieve the web.xml file. This can reveal sensitive information regarding the implementation of a web application. This occurs because both `ConcatServlet` and `WelcomeFilter` decode the supplied path to verify it is not within the `WEB-INF` or `META-INF` directories. It then uses this decoded path to call `RequestDispatcher` which will also do decoding of the path. This double decoding allows paths with a doubly encoded `WEB-INF` to bypass this security check. ### Impact This affects all versions of `ConcatServlet` and `WelcomeFilter` in versions before 9.4.41, 10.0.3 and 11.0.3. ### Workarounds If you cannot update to the latest version of Jetty, you can instead deploy your own version of the [`ConcatServlet`](https://github.com/eclipse/jetty.project/blob/4204526d2fdad355e233f6bf18a44bfe028ee00b/jetty-servlets/src/main/java/org/eclipse/jetty/servlets/ConcatServlet.java) and/or the [`WelcomeFilter`](https://github.com/eclipse/jetty.project/blob/4204526d2fdad355e233f6bf18a44bfe028ee00b/jetty-servlets/src/main/java/org/eclipse/jetty/servlets/WelcomeFilter.java) by using the code from the latest version of Jetty. |
Affected by 0 other vulnerabilities. Affected by 5 other vulnerabilities. Affected by 6 other vulnerabilities. Affected by 6 other vulnerabilities. |
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| This package is not known to fix vulnerabilities. | ||