Pointer Vulnerability in Duende IdentityServer Could Lead to Phishing Attacks
CVE-2024-39694
What is CVE-2024-39694?
Duende IdentityServer is an OpenID Connect and OAuth 2.x framework for ASP.NET Core. It is possible for an attacker to craft malicious Urls that certain functions in IdentityServer will incorrectly treat as local and trusted. If such a Url is returned as a redirect, some browsers will follow it to a third-party, untrusted site. Note: by itself, this vulnerability does not allow an attacker to obtain user credentials, authorization codes, access tokens, refresh tokens, or identity tokens. An attacker could however exploit this vulnerability as part of a phishing attack designed to steal user credentials. This vulnerability is fixed in 7.0.6, 6.3.10, 6.2.5, 6.1.8, and 6.0.5. Duende.IdentityServer 5.1 and earlier and all versions of IdentityServer4 are no longer supported and will not be receiving updates. If upgrading is not possible, use IUrlHelper.IsLocalUrl from ASP.NET Core to validate return Urls in user interface code in the IdentityServer host.

Human OS v1.0:
Ageing Is an Unpatched Zero-Day Vulnerability.
Remediate biological technical debt. Prime Ageing uses 95% high-purity SIRT6 activation to maintain genomic integrity and bolster systemic resilience.
Affected Version(s)
IdentityServer < 6.0.5 < 6.0.5
IdentityServer >= 6.1.0-preview.1, <= 6.1.7 <= 6.1.0-preview.1, 6.1.7
IdentityServer >= 6.2.0-preview.1, <= 6.2.4 <= 6.2.0-preview.1, 6.2.4
References
CVSS V3.1
Timeline
Vulnerability published
Vulnerability Reserved
