ZITADEL "ignoring unknown usernames" vulnerability
Package
Affected versions
>= 2.53.0, <= 2.53.8
>= 2.54.0, <= 2.54.7
>= 2.55.0, <= 2.55.4
>= 2.56.0, <= 2.56.1
= 2.57.0
= 2.58.0
Patched versions
2.53.9
2.54.8
2.55.5
2.56.2
2.57.1
2.58.1
Description
Published by the National Vulnerability Database
Jul 31, 2024
Published to the GitHub Advisory Database
Jul 31, 2024
Reviewed
Jul 31, 2024
Last updated
Aug 7, 2024
Impact
ZITADEL administrators can enable a setting called "Ignoring unknown usernames" which helps mitigate attacks that try to guess/enumerate usernames. If enabled, ZITADEL will show the password prompt even if the user doesn't exist and report "Username or Password invalid".
Due to a implementation change to prevent deadlocks calling the database, the flag would not be correctly respected in all cases and an attacker would gain information if an account exist within ZITADEL, since the error message shows "object not found" instead of the generic error message.
Patches
2.x versions are fixed on >= 2.58.1
2.57.x versions are fixed on >= 2.57.1
2.56.x versions are fixed on >= 2.56.2
2.55.x versions are fixed on >= 2.55.5
2.54.x versions are fixed on >= 2.54.8
2.53.x versions are fixed on >= 2.53.9
ZITADEL recommends upgrading to the latest versions available in due course.
Workarounds
There is no workaround since a patch is already available.
Questions
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