Impact
All users of pysaml2 that use the default CryptoBackendXmlSec1
backend and need to verify signed SAML documents are impacted. pysaml2 <= 6.4.1
does not validate the SAML document against an XML schema. This allows invalid XML documents to trick the verification process, by presenting elements with a valid signature inside elements whose content has been malformed. The verification is offloaded to xmlsec1
and xmlsec1
will not validate every signature in the given document, but only the first it finds in the given scope.
Patches
Users should upgrade to pysaml2 v6.5.0
.
Workarounds
No workaround provided at this point.
References
No references provided at this point.
Credits
- Victor Schönfelder Garcia (isits AG International School of IT Security)
- Juraj Somorovsky (Paderborn University)
- Vladislav Mladenov (Ruhr University Bochum)
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Impact
All users of pysaml2 that use the default
CryptoBackendXmlSec1
backend and need to verify signed SAML documents are impacted.pysaml2 <= 6.4.1
does not validate the SAML document against an XML schema. This allows invalid XML documents to trick the verification process, by presenting elements with a valid signature inside elements whose content has been malformed. The verification is offloaded toxmlsec1
andxmlsec1
will not validate every signature in the given document, but only the first it finds in the given scope.Patches
Users should upgrade to pysaml2
v6.5.0
.Workarounds
No workaround provided at this point.
References
No references provided at this point.
Credits
For more information
If you have any questions or comments about this advisory: