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CVE-2023-46233: crypto-js PBKDF2 1,000 times weaker than specified in 1993 and 1.3M times weaker than current standard

October 25, 2023 (updated November 27, 2023)

crypto-js is a JavaScript library of crypto standards. Prior to version 4.2.0, crypto-js PBKDF2 is 1,000 times weaker than originally specified in 1993, and at least 1,300,000 times weaker than current industry standard. This is because it both defaults to SHA1, a cryptographic hash algorithm considered insecure since at least 2005, and defaults to one single iteration, a ‘strength’ or ‘difficulty’ value specified at 1,000 when specified in 1993. PBKDF2 relies on iteration count as a countermeasure to preimage and collision attacks. If used to protect passwords, the impact is high. If used to generate signatures, the impact is high. Version 4.2.0 contains a patch for this issue. As a workaround, configure crypto-js to use SHA256 with at least 250,000 iterations.

References

  • github.com/advisories/GHSA-xwcq-pm8m-c4vf
  • github.com/brix/crypto-js/commit/421dd538b2d34e7c24a5b72cc64dc2b9167db40a
  • github.com/brix/crypto-js/security/advisories/GHSA-xwcq-pm8m-c4vf

Code Behaviors & Features

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Affected versions

All versions before 4.2.0

Fixed versions

  • 4.2.0

Solution

Upgrade to version 4.2.0 or above.

Impact 9.1 CRITICAL

CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:H/I:H/A:N

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Weakness

  • CWE-327: Use of a Broken or Risky Cryptographic Algorithm

Source file

npm/crypto-js/CVE-2023-46233.yml

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