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CVE-2019-17638

UNKNOWN
Published 2020-07-09T18:10:12
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Description

In Eclipse Jetty, versions 9.4.27.v20200227 to 9.4.29.v20200521, in case of too large response headers, Jetty throws an exception to produce an HTTP 431 error. When this happens, the ByteBuffer containing the HTTP response headers is released back to the ByteBufferPool twice. Because of this double release, two threads can acquire the same ByteBuffer from the pool and while thread1 is about to use the ByteBuffer to write response1 data, thread2 fills the ByteBuffer with other data. Thread1 then proceeds to write the buffer that now contains different data. This results in client1, which issued request1 seeing data from another request or response which could contain sensitive data belonging to client2 (HTTP session ids, authentication credentials, etc.). If the Jetty version cannot be upgraded, the vulnerability can be significantly reduced by configuring a responseHeaderSize significantly larger than the requestHeaderSize (12KB responseHeaderSize and 8KB requestHeaderSize).

Understanding This Vulnerability

This Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) entry provides detailed information about a security vulnerability that has been publicly disclosed. CVEs are standardized identifiers assigned by MITRE Corporation to track and catalog security vulnerabilities across software and hardware products.

The severity rating (UNKNOWN) indicates the potential impact of this vulnerability based on the CVSS (Common Vulnerability Scoring System) framework. Higher severity ratings typically indicate vulnerabilities that could lead to more significant security breaches if exploited. Security teams should prioritize remediation efforts based on severity, exploit availability, and the EPSS (Exploit Prediction Scoring System) score, which predicts the likelihood of exploitation in the wild.

If this vulnerability affects products or systems in your infrastructure, we recommend reviewing the affected products section, checking for available patches or updates from vendors, and implementing recommended workarounds or solutions until a permanent fix is available. Organizations should also monitor security advisories and threat intelligence feeds for updates about active exploitation of this vulnerability.

Available Exploits

No exploits available for this CVE.

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Affected Products

References

https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=564984 (CNA)
http://www.openwall.com/lists/oss-security/2020/08/17/1 (CNA)
https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/package-announce%40lists.fedoraproject.org/message/XE6US6VPZHOWFMUSFGDS5V2DNQPY5MKB/ (CNA)
https://lists.apache.org/thread.html/r4bdd3f7bb6820a79f9416b6667d718a06d269018619a75ce4b759318%40%3Ccommits.pulsar.apache.org%3E (CNA)
https://lists.apache.org/thread.html/r521168299e023fb075b57afe33d17ff1d09e8a10e0fd8c775ea0e028%40%3Ccommits.pulsar.apache.org%3E (CNA)
https://lists.apache.org/thread.html/r378e4cdec15e132575aa1dcb6296ffeff2a896745a8991522e266ad4%40%3Ccommits.pulsar.apache.org%3E (CNA)
https://lists.apache.org/thread.html/ra8661fc8c69c647cb06153c1485d48484a833d873f75dfe45937e9de%40%3Ccommits.pulsar.apache.org%3E (CNA)
https://lists.apache.org/thread.html/r81f58591fb4716fb867b36956f30c7c8ad4ab3f23abc952d9d86a2a0%40%3Ccommits.pulsar.apache.org%3E (CNA)
https://lists.apache.org/thread.html/r9a2cfa56d30782a0c17a5deb951a622d1f5c8de48e1c3b578ffc2a84%40%3Ccommits.pulsar.apache.org%3E (CNA)
https://lists.apache.org/thread.html/rbe1f230e87ea947593145d0072d0097ddb0af10fee1161db8ca1546c%40%3Ccommits.pulsar.apache.org%3E (CNA)
https://lists.apache.org/thread.html/r29073905dc9139d0d7a146595694bf57bb9e35e5ec6aa73eb9c8443a%40%3Ccommits.pulsar.apache.org%3E (CNA)
https://lists.apache.org/thread.html/r7fc5f2ed49641ea91c433e3cd0fc3d31c0278c87b82b15c33b881415%40%3Ccommits.pulsar.apache.org%3E (CNA)
https://lists.apache.org/thread.html/rd98cfd012490cb02caa1a11aaa0cc38bff2d43bcce9b20c2f01063dd%40%3Ccommits.pulsar.apache.org%3E (CNA)
https://www.oracle.com/security-alerts/cpuoct2020.html (CNA)
https://lists.apache.org/thread.html/rd0e44e8ef71eeaaa3cf3d1b8b41eb25894372e2995ec908ce7624d26%40%3Ccommits.pulsar.apache.org%3E (CNA)
https://lists.apache.org/thread.html/r9584c4304c888f651d214341a939bd264ed30c9e3d0d30fe85097ecf%40%3Ccommits.pulsar.apache.org%3E (CNA)
https://www.oracle.com/security-alerts/cpuApr2021.html (CNA)

GitHub Security Advisories

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✓ GitHub Reviewed CRITICAL

Operation on a Resource after Expiration or Release in Jetty Server

GHSA-x3rh-m7vp-35f2

Advisory Details

In Eclipse Jetty, versions 9.4.27.v20200227 to 9.4.29.v20200521, in case of too large response headers, Jetty throws an exception to produce an HTTP 431 error. When this happens, the ByteBuffer containing the HTTP response headers is released back to the ByteBufferPool twice. Because of this double release, two threads can acquire the same ByteBuffer from the pool and while thread1 is about to use the ByteBuffer to write response1 data, thread2 fills the ByteBuffer with response2 data. Thread1 then proceeds to write the buffer that now contains response2 data. This results in client1, which issued request1 and expects responses, to see response2 which could contain sensitive data belonging to client2 (HTTP session ids, authentication credentials, etc.).

Affected Packages

Maven org.eclipse.jetty:jetty-server
ECOSYSTEM: ≥9.4.27 <9.4.30.v20200611

CVSS Scoring

CVSS Score

9.0

CVSS Vector

CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:H/I:H/A:L

References

Advisory provided by GitHub Security Advisory Database. Published: August 5, 2020, Modified: June 15, 2021

References

Published: 2020-07-09T18:10:12
Last Modified: 2024-08-05T01:47:13.630Z
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