GHSA-4f74-84v3-j9q5

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Source
https://github.com/advisories/GHSA-4f74-84v3-j9q5
Import Source
https://github.com/github/advisory-database/blob/main/advisories/github-reviewed/2023/09/GHSA-4f74-84v3-j9q5/GHSA-4f74-84v3-j9q5.json
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https://api.osv.dev/v1/vulns/GHSA-4f74-84v3-j9q5
Aliases
Published
2023-09-26T18:55:24Z
Modified
2024-02-14T05:33:03.285022Z
Severity
  • 3.7 (Low) CVSS_V3 - CVSS:3.1/AV:L/AC:H/PR:H/UI:R/S:C/C:L/I:L/A:N CVSS Calculator
Summary
matrix-synapse vulnerable to temporary storage of plaintext passwords during password changes
Details

Impact

When users update their passwords, the new credentials may be briefly held in the server database. While this doesn't grant the server any added capabilities—it already learns the users' passwords as part of the authentication process—it does disrupt the expectation that passwords won't be stored in the database. As a result, these passwords could inadvertently be captured in database backups for a longer duration.

These temporarily stored passwords are automatically erased after a 48-hour window.

Patches

https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/pull/16272

References

This bug was due to a regression in https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/pull/13188.

References

Affected packages

PyPI / matrix-synapse

Package

Affected ranges

Type
ECOSYSTEM
Events
Introduced
1.66.0
Fixed
1.93.0

Affected versions

1.*

1.66.0
1.67.0rc1
1.67.0
1.68.0rc1
1.68.0rc2
1.68.0
1.69.0rc1
1.69.0rc2
1.69.0rc4
1.69.0
1.70.0rc1
1.70.0rc2
1.70.0
1.70.1
1.71.0rc1
1.71.0rc2
1.71.0
1.72.0rc1
1.72.0
1.73.0rc2
1.73.0
1.74.0rc1
1.74.0
1.75.0rc1
1.75.0rc2
1.75.0
1.76.0rc1
1.76.0rc2
1.76.0
1.77.0rc1
1.77.0rc2
1.77.0
1.78.0rc1
1.78.0
1.79.0rc1
1.79.0rc2
1.79.0
1.80.0rc1
1.80.0rc2
1.80.0
1.81.0rc1
1.81.0rc2
1.81.0
1.82.0rc1
1.82.0
1.83.0rc1
1.83.0
1.84.0rc1
1.84.0
1.84.1
1.85.0rc1
1.85.0rc2
1.85.0
1.85.1
1.85.2
1.86.0rc2
1.86.0
1.87.0rc1
1.87.0
1.88.0rc1
1.88.0
1.89.0rc1
1.89.0
1.90.0rc1
1.90.0
1.91.0rc1
1.91.0
1.91.1
1.91.2
1.92.0rc1
1.92.1
1.92.2
1.92.3
1.93.0rc1