CVE intelligence and bounded remediation
CVE-2020-1732 — Redhat Soteria security vulnerability
Medium
CVSS 4.9
A flaw was found in Soteria before 1.0.1, in a way that multiple requests occurring concurrently causing security identity corruption across concurrent threads when using EE Security with WildFly Elytron which can lead to the possibility of being handled using the identity from another request.
- Severity
- Medium
- CVSS
- 4.9 (2.0)
- Published
- 2020-05-04
- CISA KEV
- Not currently listed
- Ecosystem
- software/application
- Weaknesses
- CWE-284, CWE-20
Affected products
- redhat / soteria
- redhat / jboss_enterprise_application_platform / 7.0.0
- redhat / jboss_enterprise_application_platform_continuous_delivery
- redhat / openshift_application_runtimes
Matched remediation archetype
Authorization bypass, IDOR, and cross-tenant access
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Check exposure
- Map object and action authorization checks across API, UI, batch, import/export, and background-job paths.
- Identify tenant, ownership, role, and policy boundaries for affected resources and administrative operations.
- Use synthetic fixtures to compare intended access matrices without accessing another user's real data.
Remediate safely
- Enforce server-side authorization at each resource access and state transition using the authenticated principal and trusted tenant context.
- Scope data queries by tenant and ownership; treat client-supplied identifiers, roles, and policy claims as untrusted.
- Add deny-by-default policy tests for horizontal and vertical access across every affected transport.
Authoritative sources
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