code
login method is enabled with the passwordless_enabled
flag set to true
.totp
is enabled.required_aal
of the whomai check or the settings flow is set to highest_available
. AAL stands for Authenticator Assurance Levels and can range from 0 (no factor) to 2 (two factors).code
method as the only login method available. They do not have a password or any other first factor credential enabled.available_aal
is incorrectly stored in the database as aal1
or aal0
or NULL
.Example server configuration
Below you will find an vulnerable example configuration. Keep in mind that, for the account to be vulnerable, the account must have no first factor except the code
method enabled plus a second factor.
selfservice:
methods:
code:
# The `code` login method is enabled with the `passwordless_enabled` flag set to `true`
passwordless_enabled: true
totp:
# 2FA method such as `totp` is enabled
enabled: true
flows:
settings:
# This is set
required_aal: highest_available
session:
whoami:
# Or this
required_aal: highest_available
Given the preconditions, the highest_available
setting will incorrectly assume that the identity’s highest available AAL is aal1
even though it really is aal2
. This means that the highest_available
configuration will act as if the user has only one factor set up, for that particular user. This means that they can call the settings and whoami endpoint without a aal2
session, even though that should be disallowed.
An attacker would need to steal or guess a valid login OTP of a user who has only OTP for login enabled and who has an incorrect available_aal
value stored, to exploit this vulnerability.
All other aspects of the session (e.g. the session’s aal) are not impacted by this issue.
On Ory Network, only 0,00066% of registered users were affected by this issue, and most of those users appeared to be test users. Their respective AAL values have since been updated and they are no longer vulnerable to this attack.
Version 1.3.0 is not affected by this issue.
If you require 2FA please disable the passwordless code login method. If that is not possible, check the sessions aal
to identify if the user has aal1
or aal2
.
{ "nvd_published_at": "2024-09-26T18:15:07Z", "cwe_ids": [ "CWE-287" ], "severity": "MODERATE", "github_reviewed": true, "github_reviewed_at": "2024-09-26T17:49:17Z" }