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GHSA-2q6j-gqc4-4gw3

Опубликовано: 16 янв. 2024
Источник: github
Github: Прошло ревью
CVSS3: 3.3

Описание

Breaking unlinkability in Identity Mixer using malicious keys

CL Signatures Issuer Key Correctness Proof lacks of prime strength checking

A weakness in the Hyperledger AnonCreds specification that is not mitigated in the Ursa and AnonCreds implementations is that the Issuer does not publish a key correctness proof demonstrating that a generated private key is sufficient to meet the unlinkability guarantees of AnonCreds. A sufficient private key is one in which it's components p and q are safe primes, such that:

  • p and q are both prime numbers
  • p and q are not equal
  • p and q have the same, sufficiently large, size
    • For example, using two values both 1024 bits long is sufficient, whereas using one value 2040 bits long and the other 8 bits long is not.

The Ursa and AnonCreds CL-Signatures implementations always generate a sufficient private key. A malicious issuer could in theory create a custom CL Signature implementation (derived from the Ursa or AnonCreds CL-Signatures implementations) that uses weakened private keys such that presentations from holders could be shared by verifiers to the issuer who could determine the holder to which the credential was issued.

Impact

This vulnerability could impact holders of AnonCreds credentials implemented using the CL-signature scheme in the Ursa and AnonCreds implementations of CL Signatures.

Mitigations

Jan Camenisch and Markus Michels. Proving in zero-knowledge that a number is the product of two safe primes (pages 12-13) demonstrates a key correctness proof that could be used to show the issuer has generated a sufficiently strong private key, proving the characteristics listed above.

In a future version of AnonCreds, the additional key correctness proof could be published separately or added to the Credential Definition. In the meantime, Issuers in existing ecosystems can share such a proof with their ecosystem co-participants in an ad hoc manner.

The lack of such a published key correctness proof allows a malicious Issuer to deliberately generate a private key that lacks the requirements listed above, enabling the Issuer to perform a brute force attack on presentations provided to colluding verifiers that breaks the unlinkability guarantee of AnonCreds.

Пакеты

Наименование

anoncreds-clsignatures

rust
Затронутые версииВерсия исправления

Отсутствует

Наименование

ursa

rust
Затронутые версииВерсия исправления

<= 0.3.7

Отсутствует

EPSS

Процентиль: 58%
0.00361
Низкий

3.3 Low

CVSS3

Дефекты

CWE-829

Связанные уязвимости

CVSS3: 3.3
nvd
около 2 лет назад

Ursa is a cryptographic library for use with blockchains. A weakness in the Hyperledger AnonCreds specification that is not mitigated in the Ursa and AnonCreds implementations is that the Issuer does not publish a key correctness proof demonstrating that a generated private key is sufficient to meet the unlinkability guarantees of AnonCreds. The Ursa and AnonCreds CL-Signatures implementations always generate a sufficient private key. A malicious issuer could in theory create a custom CL Signature implementation (derived from the Ursa or AnonCreds CL-Signatures implementations) that uses weakened private keys such that presentations from holders could be shared by verifiers to the issuer who could determine the holder to which the credential was issued. This vulnerability could impact holders of AnonCreds credentials implemented using the CL-signature scheme in the Ursa and AnonCreds implementations of CL Signatures. The ursa project has has moved to end-of-life status and no fix is ex

EPSS

Процентиль: 58%
0.00361
Низкий

3.3 Low

CVSS3

Дефекты

CWE-829