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Bump node-forge from 1.2.1 to 1.3.0 in /functions #24

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dependabot[bot] commented 2 years ago

Bumps node-forge from 1.2.1 to 1.3.0.

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1.3.0 - 2022-03-17

Security

  • Three RSA PKCS#1 v1.5 signature verification issues were reported by Moosa Yahyazadeh (moosa-yahyazadeh@uiowa.edu).
  • HIGH: Leniency in checking digestAlgorithm structure can lead to signature forgery.
  • HIGH: Failing to check tailing garbage bytes can lead to signature forgery.
  • MEDIUM: Leniency in checking type octet.
    • DigestInfo is not properly checked for proper ASN.1 structure. This can lead to successful verification with signatures that contain invalid structures but a valid digest.
    • CVE ID: CVE-2022-24773
    • GHSA ID: GHSA-2r2c-g63r-vccr

Fixed

  • [asn1] Add fallback to pretty print invalid UTF8 data.
  • [asn1] fromDer is now more strict and will default to ensuring all input bytes are parsed or throw an error. A new option parseAllBytes can disable this behavior.
    • NOTE: The previous behavior is being changed since it can lead to security issues with crafted inputs. It is possible that code doing custom DER parsing may need to adapt to this new behavior and optional flag.
  • [rsa] Add and use a validator to check for proper structure of parsed ASN.1 RSASSA-PKCS-v1_5 DigestInfo data. Additionally check that the hash algorithm identifier is a known value from RFC 8017 PKCS1-v1-5DigestAlgorithms. An invalid DigestInfo or algorithm identifier will now throw an error.
    • NOTE: The previous lenient behavior is being changed to be more strict since it could lead to security issues with crafted inputs. It is possible that code may have to handle the errors from these stricter checks.

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dependabot[bot] commented 2 years ago

Looks like node-forge is up-to-date now, so this is no longer needed.