CVE-2024-1968 HIGH

CVE-2024-1968: Authorization Header Leakage in scrapy/scrapy on Scheme Change Redirects

Vendor Scrapy
Product scrapy/scrapy
Weakness CWE-200 · Info exposure
Published May 20, 2024
Last update August 1, 2024

CVSS base score

7.5/10
Attack vector Network
Attack complexity Low
Privileges required None
User interaction None
Confidentiality High
Integrity None

CVSS vector

CVSS:3.0/AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:H/I:N/A:N

What the vulnerability does

01Description

In scrapy/scrapy, an issue was identified where the Authorization header is not removed during redirects that only change the scheme (e.g., HTTPS to HTTP) but remain within the same domain. This behavior contravenes the Fetch standard, which mandates the removal of Authorization headers in cross-origin requests when the scheme, host, or port changes. Consequently, when a redirect downgrades from HTTPS to HTTP, the Authorization header may be inadvertently exposed in plaintext, leading to potential sensitive information disclosure to unauthorized actors. The flaw is located in the _build_redirect_request function of the redirect middleware.

Key dates

02Disclosure timeline

May 20, 2024 CVE published
August 1, 2024 Record updated