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2 vulnerabilities found for @fastify/oauth2 by npm

CVE-2023-31999 (GCVE-0-2023-31999)

Vulnerability from cvelistv5 – Published: 2023-07-04 16:29 – Updated: 2024-11-26 18:47
VLAI?
Summary
All versions of @fastify/oauth2 used a statically generated state parameter at startup time and were used across all requests for all users. The purpose of the Oauth2 state parameter is to prevent Cross-Site-Request-Forgery attacks. As such, it should be unique per user and should be connected to the user's session in some way that will allow the server to validate it. v7.2.0 changes the default behavior to store the state in a cookie with the http-only and same-site=lax attributes set. The state is now by default generated for every user. Note that this contains a breaking change in the checkStateFunction function, which now accepts the full Request object.
Severity ?
No CVSS data available.
Assigner
Impacted products
Vendor Product Version
npm @fastify/oauth2 Affected: v7.2.0 , < v7.2.0 (semver)
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CVE-2023-31999 (GCVE-0-2023-31999)

Vulnerability from nvd – Published: 2023-07-04 16:29 – Updated: 2024-11-26 18:47
VLAI?
Summary
All versions of @fastify/oauth2 used a statically generated state parameter at startup time and were used across all requests for all users. The purpose of the Oauth2 state parameter is to prevent Cross-Site-Request-Forgery attacks. As such, it should be unique per user and should be connected to the user's session in some way that will allow the server to validate it. v7.2.0 changes the default behavior to store the state in a cookie with the http-only and same-site=lax attributes set. The state is now by default generated for every user. Note that this contains a breaking change in the checkStateFunction function, which now accepts the full Request object.
Severity ?
No CVSS data available.
Assigner
Impacted products
Vendor Product Version
npm @fastify/oauth2 Affected: v7.2.0 , < v7.2.0 (semver)
Create a notification for this product.
Show details on NVD website

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