CVE-2020-5217

Description

In Secure Headers (RubyGem secure_headers), a directive injection vulnerability is present in versions before 3.8.0, 5.1.0, and 6.2.0. If user-supplied input was passed into append/override_content_security_policy_directives, a semicolon could be injected leading to directive injection. This could be used to e.g. override a script-src directive. Duplicate directives are ignored and the first one wins. The directives in secure_headers are sorted alphabetically so they pretty much all come before script-src. A previously undefined directive would receive a value even if SecureHeaders::OPT_OUT was supplied. The fixed versions will silently convert the semicolons to spaces and emit a deprecation warning when this happens. This will result in innocuous browser console messages if being exploited/accidentally used. In future releases, we will raise application errors resulting in 500s. Depending on what major version you are using, the fixed versions are 6.2.0, 5.1.0, 3.8.0.

Risk Information

Base Score
5.8
MODERATE
Vector
CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:C/C:N/I:L/A:N
EPSS Score
Exploitation Probability
0.521

Associated Vulnerability

VulnerabilityOS Platform
Vulnerabilities CVE-2020-5217 are fixed in Ruby-secure_headers 6.2.0Windows
Vulnerabilities CVE-2020-5217 are fixed in Ruby-secure_headers 5.1.0Windows
Vulnerabilities CVE-2020-5217 are fixed in Ruby-secure_headers 3.8.0Windows
Vulnerabilities CVE-2020-5217 are fixed in Ruby-secure_headers for Linux 6.2.0Linux
Vulnerabilities CVE-2020-5217 are fixed in Ruby-secure_headers for Linux 5.1.0Linux
Vulnerabilities CVE-2020-5217 are fixed in Ruby-secure_headers for Linux 3.8.0Linux

Patch Details

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References

https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2023-1234
https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2023-1234