CVE-2024-23332

Source
https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2024-23332
Import Source
https://storage.googleapis.com/cve-osv-conversion/osv-output/CVE-2024-23332.json
JSON Data
https://api.osv.dev/v1/vulns/CVE-2024-23332
Aliases
Withdrawn
2024-09-03T02:10:11.828266Z
Published
2024-01-19T23:15:07Z
Modified
2024-09-02T01:15:45.050691Z
Severity
  • 6.8 (Medium) CVSS_V3 - CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:H/UI:R/S:U/C:H/I:H/A:H CVSS Calculator
Summary
[none]
Details

The Notary Project is a set of specifications and tools intended to provide a cross-industry standard for securing software supply chains by using authentic container images and other OCI artifacts. An external actor with control of a compromised container registry can provide outdated versions of OCI artifacts, such as Images. This could lead artifact consumers with relaxed trust policies (such as permissive instead of strict) to potentially use artifacts with signatures that are no longer valid, making them susceptible to any exploits those artifacts may contain. In Notary Project, an artifact publisher can control the validity period of artifact by specifying signature expiry during the signing process. Using shorter signature validity periods along with processes to periodically resign artifacts, allows artifact producers to ensure that their consumers will only receive up-to-date artifacts. Artifact consumers should correspondingly use a strict or equivalent trust policy that enforces signature expiry. Together these steps enable use of up-to-date artifacts and safeguard against rollback attack in the event of registry compromise. The Notary Project offers various signature validation options such as permissive, audit and skip to support various scenarios. These scenarios includes 1) situations demanding urgent workload deployment, necessitating the bypassing of expired or revoked signatures; 2) auditing of artifacts lacking signatures without interrupting workload; and 3) skipping of verification for specific images that might have undergone validation through alternative mechanisms. Additionally, the Notary Project supports revocation to ensure the signature freshness. Artifact publishers can sign with short-lived certificates and revoke older certificates when necessary. This revocation serves as a signal to inform artifact consumers that the corresponding unexpired artifact is no longer approved by the publisher. This enables the artifact publisher to control the validity of the signature independently of their ability to manage artifacts in a compromised registry.

References

Affected packages

Git / github.com/notaryproject/specifications

Affected ranges

Type
GIT
Repo
https://github.com/notaryproject/specifications
Events
Introduced
0 Unknown introduced commit / All previous commits are affected
Fixed

Affected versions

v1.*

v1.0.0
v1.0.0-draft.1
v1.0.0-draft.2
v1.0.0-draft.3
v1.0.0-rc.1
v1.0.0-rc.2