Impact
This vulnerability may allow SameSite Attackers to bypass the CodeIgniter4 CSRF protection mechanism with CodeIgniter Shield.
For this attack to succeed, the attacker must have direct (or indirect, e.g., XSS) control over a subdomain site (e.g., https://a.example.com/) of the target site (e.g., http://example.com/).
This vulnerability exists whether Config\Security::$csrfProtection is 'cookie' or 'session'.
It is also exploitable whether Config\Security::$regenerate is true or false.
Patches
Upgrade to CodeIgniter v4.2.3 or later and Shield v1.0.0-beta.2 or later.
Workarounds
Do all of the following:
- set
Config\Security::$csrfProtection to 'session'
- remove old session data right after login (immediately after ID and password match)
- regenerate CSRF token right after login (immediately after ID and password match)
References
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Impact
This vulnerability may allow SameSite Attackers to bypass the CodeIgniter4 CSRF protection mechanism with CodeIgniter Shield.
For this attack to succeed, the attacker must have direct (or indirect, e.g., XSS) control over a subdomain site (e.g.,
https://a.example.com/) of the target site (e.g.,http://example.com/).This vulnerability exists whether
Config\Security::$csrfProtectionis'cookie'or'session'.It is also exploitable whether
Config\Security::$regenerateistrueorfalse.Patches
Upgrade to CodeIgniter v4.2.3 or later and Shield v1.0.0-beta.2 or later.
Workarounds
Do all of the following:
Config\Security::$csrfProtectionto'session'References
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If you have any questions or comments about this advisory: