Specific versions of the Java driver that support client-side field level encryption (CSFLE) fail to perform correct host name verification on the KMS server’s certificate. This vulnerability in combination with a privileged network position active MITM attack could result in interception of traffic between the Java driver and the KMS service rendering Field Level Encryption ineffective. This issue was discovered during internal testing and affects all versions of the Java driver that support CSFLE. The Java async, Scala, and reactive streams drivers are not impacted. This vulnerability does not impact driver traffic payloads with CSFLE-supported key services originating from applications residing inside the AWS, GCP, and Azure network fabrics due to compensating controls in these environments. This issue does not impact driver workloads that don’t use Field Level Encryption.
References
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https://jira.mongodb.org/browse/JAVA-4017 | Issue Tracking Patch Vendor Advisory |
https://jira.mongodb.org/browse/JAVA-4017 | Issue Tracking Patch Vendor Advisory |
Configurations
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History
21 Nov 2024, 05:46
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v2 : 4.3
v3 : 6.4 |
References | () https://jira.mongodb.org/browse/JAVA-4017 - Issue Tracking, Patch, Vendor Advisory |
16 Sep 2024, 19:15
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Summary | (en) Specific versions of the Java driver that support client-side field level encryption (CSFLE) fail to perform correct host name verification on the KMS server’s certificate. This vulnerability in combination with a privileged network position active MITM attack could result in interception of traffic between the Java driver and the KMS service rendering Field Level Encryption ineffective. This issue was discovered during internal testing and affects all versions of the Java driver that support CSFLE. The Java async, Scala, and reactive streams drivers are not impacted. This vulnerability does not impact driver traffic payloads with CSFLE-supported key services originating from applications residing inside the AWS, GCP, and Azure network fabrics due to compensating controls in these environments. This issue does not impact driver workloads that don’t use Field Level Encryption. |
13 Feb 2024, 14:15
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Summary | Specific versions of the Java driver that support client-side field level encryption (CSFLE) fail to perform correct host name verification on the KMS server’s certificate. This vulnerability in combination with a privileged network position active MITM attack could result in interception of traffic between the Java driver and the KMS service rendering Field Level Encryption ineffective. This issue was discovered during internal testing and affects all versions of the Java driver that support CSFLE. The Java async, Scala, and reactive streams drivers are not impacted. This vulnerability does not impact driver traffic payloads with CSFLE-supported key services originating from applications residing inside the AWS, GCP, and Azure network fabrics due to compensating controls in these environments. This issue does not impact driver workloads that don’t use Field Level Encryption. |
Information
Published : 2021-02-25 17:15
Updated : 2024-11-21 05:46
NVD link : CVE-2021-20328
Mitre link : CVE-2021-20328
CVE.ORG link : CVE-2021-20328
JSON object : View
Products Affected
quarkus
- quarkus
mongodb
- java_driver
CWE
CWE-295
Improper Certificate Validation