An issue was discovered in 1Password 7.2.3.BETA before 7.2.3.BETA-3 on macOS. A mistake in error logging resulted in instances where sensitive data passed from Safari to 1Password could be logged locally on the users machine. This data could include usernames and passwords that a user manually entered into Safari.
Information written to log files can be of a sensitive nature and give valuable guidance to an attacker or expose sensitive user information.
Name | Vendor | Start Version | End Version |
---|---|---|---|
1password | Agilebits | 7.2.3-beta0 (including) | 7.2.3-beta0 (including) |
1password | Agilebits | 7.2.3-beta1 (including) | 7.2.3-beta1 (including) |
1password | Agilebits | 7.2.3-beta2 (including) | 7.2.3-beta2 (including) |
While logging all information may be helpful during development stages, it is important that logging levels be set appropriately before a product ships so that sensitive user data and system information are not accidentally exposed to potential attackers. Different log files may be produced and stored for: