PyPi: Homeassistant

CVE-2023-41896

Safety vulnerability ID: 63185

This vulnerability was reviewed by experts

The information on this page was manually curated by our Cybersecurity Intelligence Team.

Created at Oct 19, 2023 Updated at Nov 22, 2024
Scan your Python projects for vulnerabilities →

Advisory

Homeassistant 2023.8.0 includes a fix for CVE-2023-41896: Whilst auditing the frontend code to identify hidden parameters, Cure53 detected 'auth_callback=1', which is leveraged by the WebSocket authentication logic in tandem with the 'state' parameter. The state parameter contains the 'hassUrl', which is subsequently utilized to establish a WebSocket connection. This behavior permits an attacker to create a malicious Home Assistant link with a modified state parameter that forces the frontend to connect to an alternative WebSocket backend. Henceforth, the attacker can spoof any WebSocket responses and trigger cross site scripting (XSS). Since the XSS is executed on the actual Home Assistant frontend domain, it can connect to the real Home Assistant backend, which essentially represents a comprehensive takeover scenario. Permitting the site to be iframed by other origins, as discussed in GHSA-935v-rmg9-44mw, renders this exploit substantially covert since a malicious website can obfuscate the compromise strategy in the background. However, even without this, the attacker can still send the 'auth_callback' link directly to the victim user. To mitigate this issue, Cure53 advises modifying the WebSocket code’s authentication flow. An optimal implementation in this regard would not trust the 'hassUrl' passed in by a GET parameter. Cure53 must stipulate the significant time required of the Cure53 consultants to identify an XSS vector, despite holding full control over the WebSocket responses. In many areas, data from the WebSocket was properly sanitized, which hinders post-exploitation. The audit team eventually detected the 'js_url' for custom panels, though generally, the frontend exhibited reasonable security hardening. This issue has been addressed in Home Assistant Core version 2023.8.0 and in the npm package home-assistant-js-websocket in version 8.2.0.
https://github.com/home-assistant/core/security/advisories/GHSA-cr83-q7r2-7f5q

Affected package

homeassistant

Latest version: 2024.11.3

Open-source home automation platform running on Python 3.

Affected versions

Fixed versions

Vulnerability changelog

This vulnerability has no description

Resources

Use this package?

Scan your Python project for dependency vulnerabilities in two minutes

Scan your application

Severity Details

CVSS Base Score

CRITICAL 9.0

CVSS v3 Details

CRITICAL 9.0
Attack Vector (AV)
NETWORK
Attack Complexity (AC)
LOW
Privileges Required (PR)
LOW
User Interaction (UI)
REQUIRED
Scope (S)
CHANGED
Confidentiality Impact (C)
HIGH
Integrity Impact (I)
HIGH
Availability Availability (A)
HIGH