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CVE-2024-31205
Date: April 8, 2024
Saleor is an e-commerce platform. Starting in version 3.10.0 and prior to versions 3.14.64, 3.15.39, 3.16.39, 3.17.35, 3.18.31, and 3.19.19, an attacker may bypass cross-set request forgery (CSRF) validation when calling refresh token mutation with empty string. When a user provides an empty string in "refreshToken" mutation, while the token persists in "JWT_REFRESH_TOKEN_COOKIE_NAME" cookie, application omits validation against CSRF token and returns valid access token. Versions 3.14.64, 3.15.39, 3.16.39, 3.17.35, 3.18.31, and 3.19.19 contain a patch for the issue. As a workaround, one may replace "saleor.graphql.account.mutations.authentication.refresh_token.py.get_refresh_token". This will fix the issue, but be aware, that it returns "JWT_MISSING_TOKEN" instead of "JWT_INVALID_TOKEN".
Language: Python
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Weakness Type (CWE)
Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF)
CWE-352CVSS v3.1
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| Attack Vector (AV): | NETWORK |
| Attack Complexity (AC): | HIGH |
| Privileges Required (PR): | NONE |
| User Interaction (UI): | REQUIRED |
| Scope (S): | UNCHANGED |
| Confidentiality (C): | LOW |
| Integrity (I): | LOW |
| Availability (A): | NONE |
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