CVE Vulnerabilities

CVE-2023-6135

Observable Discrepancy

Published: Dec 19, 2023 | Modified: Jan 07, 2024
CVSS 3.x
4.3
MEDIUM
Source:
NVD
CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:R/S:U/C:L/I:N/A:N
CVSS 2.x
RedHat/V2
RedHat/V3
4.3 MODERATE
CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:R/S:U/C:L/I:N/A:N
Ubuntu
MEDIUM

Multiple NSS NIST curves were susceptible to a side-channel attack known as Minerva. This attack could potentially allow an attacker to recover the private key. This vulnerability affects Firefox < 121.

Weakness

The product behaves differently or sends different responses under different circumstances in a way that is observable to an unauthorized actor, which exposes security-relevant information about the state of the product, such as whether a particular operation was successful or not.

Affected Software

Name Vendor Start Version End Version
Firefox Mozilla * 121.0 (excluding)
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 RedHat nss-0:3.90.0-6.el8_9 *
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.8 Extended Update Support RedHat nss-0:3.90.0-6.el8_8 *
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 RedHat nss-0:3.90.0-6.el9_3 *
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.2 Extended Update Support RedHat nss-0:3.90.0-6.el9_2 *
RHEL-8 based Middleware Containers RedHat rh-sso-7/sso76-openshift-rhel8:7.6-42 *
RHEL-8 based Middleware Containers RedHat rh-sso-7/sso7-rhel8-operator-bundle:7.6.7-4 *
Firefox Ubuntu bionic *
Firefox Ubuntu focal *
Firefox Ubuntu lunar *
Firefox Ubuntu trusty *
Firefox Ubuntu xenial *
Mozjs102 Ubuntu esm-apps/noble *
Mozjs102 Ubuntu jammy *
Mozjs102 Ubuntu lunar *
Mozjs102 Ubuntu mantic *
Mozjs102 Ubuntu noble *
Mozjs102 Ubuntu upstream *
Mozjs38 Ubuntu bionic *
Mozjs38 Ubuntu esm-apps/bionic *
Mozjs38 Ubuntu upstream *
Mozjs52 Ubuntu bionic *
Mozjs52 Ubuntu esm-apps/focal *
Mozjs52 Ubuntu esm-infra/bionic *
Mozjs52 Ubuntu focal *
Mozjs52 Ubuntu upstream *
Mozjs68 Ubuntu focal *
Mozjs68 Ubuntu upstream *
Mozjs78 Ubuntu esm-apps/jammy *
Mozjs78 Ubuntu jammy *
Mozjs78 Ubuntu lunar *
Mozjs78 Ubuntu upstream *
Mozjs91 Ubuntu jammy *
Mozjs91 Ubuntu upstream *
Nss Ubuntu bionic *
Nss Ubuntu focal *
Nss Ubuntu jammy *
Nss Ubuntu lunar *
Nss Ubuntu mantic *
Nss Ubuntu trusty *
Nss Ubuntu upstream *
Nss Ubuntu xenial *
Thunderbird Ubuntu bionic *
Thunderbird Ubuntu lunar *
Thunderbird Ubuntu trusty *
Thunderbird Ubuntu xenial *

Potential Mitigations

  • Compartmentalize the system to have “safe” areas where trust boundaries can be unambiguously drawn. Do not allow sensitive data to go outside of the trust boundary and always be careful when interfacing with a compartment outside of the safe area.
  • Ensure that appropriate compartmentalization is built into the system design, and the compartmentalization allows for and reinforces privilege separation functionality. Architects and designers should rely on the principle of least privilege to decide the appropriate time to use privileges and the time to drop privileges.
  • Ensure that error messages only contain minimal details that are useful to the intended audience and no one else. The messages need to strike the balance between being too cryptic (which can confuse users) or being too detailed (which may reveal more than intended). The messages should not reveal the methods that were used to determine the error. Attackers can use detailed information to refine or optimize their original attack, thereby increasing their chances of success.
  • If errors must be captured in some detail, record them in log messages, but consider what could occur if the log messages can be viewed by attackers. Highly sensitive information such as passwords should never be saved to log files.
  • Avoid inconsistent messaging that might accidentally tip off an attacker about internal state, such as whether a user account exists or not.

References