Background
Several scripts part of SimpleSAMLphp display a web page with links obtained from the request parameters. This allows us to enhance usability, as the users are presented with links they can follow after completing a certain action, like logging out.
Description
The following scripts were not checking the URLs obtained via the HTTP request before displaying them as the target of links that the user may click on:
www/logout.php
modules/core/www/no_cookie.php
The issue allowed attackers to display links targeting a malicious website inside a trusted site running SimpleSAMLphp, due to the lack of security checks involving the link_href
and retryURL
HTTP parameters, respectively. The issue was resolved by including a verification of the URLs received in the request against a white list of websites specified in the trusted.url.domains
configuration option.
Affected versions
All SimpleSAMLphp versions prior to 1.14.4.
Impact
A remote attacker could craft a link pointing to a trusted website running SimpleSAMLphp, including a parameter pointing to a malicious website, and try to fool the victim into visiting that website by clicking on a link in the page presented by SimpleSAMLphp.
Resolution
Upgrade to the latest version.
Credit
This security issue was discovered and reported by John Page (hyp3rlinx).
References
Background
Several scripts part of SimpleSAMLphp display a web page with links obtained from the request parameters. This allows us to enhance usability, as the users are presented with links they can follow after completing a certain action, like logging out.
Description
The following scripts were not checking the URLs obtained via the HTTP request before displaying them as the target of links that the user may click on:
www/logout.php
modules/core/www/no_cookie.php
The issue allowed attackers to display links targeting a malicious website inside a trusted site running SimpleSAMLphp, due to the lack of security checks involving the
link_href
andretryURL
HTTP parameters, respectively. The issue was resolved by including a verification of the URLs received in the request against a white list of websites specified in thetrusted.url.domains
configuration option.Affected versions
All SimpleSAMLphp versions prior to 1.14.4.
Impact
A remote attacker could craft a link pointing to a trusted website running SimpleSAMLphp, including a parameter pointing to a malicious website, and try to fool the victim into visiting that website by clicking on a link in the page presented by SimpleSAMLphp.
Resolution
Upgrade to the latest version.
Credit
This security issue was discovered and reported by John Page (hyp3rlinx).
References