OpenShift OSIN Timing Attack via CheckClientSecret
CVE-2021-4294 Published on December 28, 2022

OpenShift OSIN CheckClientSecret timing discrepancy
A vulnerability was found in OpenShift OSIN. It has been classified as problematic. This affects the function ClientSecretMatches/CheckClientSecret. The manipulation of the argument secret leads to observable timing discrepancy. The name of the patch is 8612686d6dda34ae9ef6b5a974e4b7accb4fea29. It is recommended to apply a patch to fix this issue. The associated identifier of this vulnerability is VDB-216987.

NVD

Timeline

Advisory disclosed

VulDB entry created

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Weakness Type

Observable Timing Discrepancy

Two separate operations in a product require different amounts of time to complete, in a way that is observable to an actor and reveals security-relevant information about the state of the product, such as whether a particular operation was successful or not. In security-relevant contexts, even small variations in timing can be exploited by attackers to indirectly infer certain details about the product's internal operations. For example, in some cryptographic algorithms, attackers can use timing differences to infer certain properties about a private key, making the key easier to guess. Timing discrepancies effectively form a timing side channel.


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Affected Versions

OpenShift OSIN Version n/a is affected by CVE-2021-4294

Exploit Probability

EPSS
0.20%
Percentile
42.27%

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