Vulnérabilité medium détectée - CVE-2026-40295
Devise is an authentication solution for Rails based on Warden. In versions 5.0.3 and below, when the Timeoutable module is enabled in Devise, the Fai...
CVE concernées (1)
Description
Devise is an authentication solution for Rails based on Warden. In versions 5.0.3 and below, when the Timeoutable module is enabled in Devise, the FailureApp#redirect_url method returns request.referrer — the HTTP Referer header, which is attacker-controllable — without validation for any non-GET request that results in a session timeout. An attacker who hosts a page with an auto-submitting cross-origin form can cause a victim with an expired Devise session to be redirected to an arbitrary external URL. This contrasts with the GET timeout path (which uses server-side attempted_path) and Devise's own store_location_for mechanism (which strips external hosts via extract_path_from_location), both of which are protected; only the non-GET timeout redirect path is unprotected. Expired-session users can be silently redirected from the trusted app domain to attacker-controlled URLs, enabling phishing and malware delivery while bypassing browser warnings. Note: Rails' built-in open-redirect protection does not mitigate this issue. Devise::FailureApp is an ActionController::Metal app with its own isolated copy of the relevant redirect configuration, so config.action_controller.action_on_open_redirect = :raise (and the older raise_on_open_redirects setting) do not reach it. This issue has been fixed in version 5.0.4.
Type de vulnérabilité
- CWE-601
Vecteur d'attaque
Complexité : LOW
Privilèges requis : NONE
Interaction utilisateur : REQUIRED
Impact
- Confidentialité : LOW
- Intégrité : LOW
- Disponibilité : NONE
Recommandations
Appliquer les correctifs de sécurité fournis par le vendeur dès que possible.
Recommandations de sécurité
- Appliquer immédiatement les correctifs de sécurité
- Surveiller les systèmes pour détecter toute tentative d'exploitation