漏洞信息
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Vulnerability Title
Regulation applies separately to Username-based logins to Email-based logins in authelia
Vulnerability Description
Authelia is an open-source authentication and authorization server providing two-factor authentication and single sign-on (SSO) for applications via a web portal. If users are allowed to sign in via both username and email the regulation system treats these as separate login events. This leads to the regulation limitations being effectively doubled assuming an attacker using brute-force to find a user password. It's important to note that due to the effective operation of regulation where no user-facing sign of their regulation ban being visible either via timing or via API responses, it's effectively impossible to determine if a failure occurs due to a bad username password combination, or a effective ban blocking the attempt which heavily mitigates any form of brute-force. This occurs because the records and counting process for this system uses the method utilized for sign in rather than the effective username attribute. This has a minimal impact on account security, this impact is increased naturally in scenarios when there is no two-factor authentication required and weak passwords are used. This makes it a bit easier to brute-force a password. A patch for this issue has been applied to versions 4.38.19, and 4.39.0. Users are advised to upgrade. Users unable to upgrade should 1. Not heavily modify the default settings in a way that ends up with shorter or less frequent regulation bans. The default settings effectively mitigate any potential for this issue to be exploited. and 2. Disable the ability for users to login via an email address.
CVSS Information
N/A
Vulnerability Type
过多认证尝试的限制不恰当
Vulnerability Title
Authelia 安全漏洞
Vulnerability Description
Authelia是Authelia开源的一个 Web 应用程序的单点登录多因素门户。 Authelia 4.38.19之前版本存在安全漏洞,该漏洞源于登录限制机制缺陷,导致暴力破解风险增加。
CVSS Information
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Vulnerability Type
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