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HistoryNov 23, 2021 - 12:00 a.m.

Improper Certificate Validation

2021-11-2300:00:00
https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/security-products/gemnasium-db
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aws iot device sdk
certificate authority
macos
sni validation
tls handshakes
ca pinning
mqtt broker
aws-c-io
amazon web services.

EPSS

0.002

Percentile

56.3%

The AWS IoT Device SDK v2 for Java, Python, C++ and Node.js appends a user supplied Certificate Authority (CA) to the root CAs instead of overriding it on macOS systems. Additionally, SNI validation is also not enabled when the CA has been “overridden”. TLS handshakes will thus succeed if the peer can be verified either from the user-supplied CA or the system’s default trust-store. Attackers with access to a host’s trust stores or are able to compromise a certificate authority already in the host’s trust store (note: the attacker must also be able to spoof DNS in this case) may be able to use this issue to bypass CA pinning. An attacker could then spoof the MQTT broker, and either drop traffic and/or respond with the attacker’s data, but they would not be able to forward this data on to the MQTT broker because the attacker would still need the user’s private keys to authenticate against the MQTT broker. The aws_tls_ctx_options_override_default_trust_store_* function within the aws-c-io submodule has been updated to address this behavior. This issue affects: Amazon Web Services AWS IoT Device SDK v2 for Java on macOS. Amazon Web Services AWS IoT Device SDK v2 for Python on macOS. Amazon Web Services AWS IoT Device SDK v2 for C++ on macOS. Amazon Web Services AWS IoT Device SDK v2 for Node.js on macOS. Amazon Web Services AWS-C-IO on macOS.

EPSS

0.002

Percentile

56.3%

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