Bug 1195610 (CVE-2015-0832)

Summary: CVE-2015-0832 Mozilla: Appended period to hostnames can bypass HPKP and HSTS protections (MFSA 2015-13)
Product: [Other] Security Response Reporter: Huzaifa S. Sidhpurwala <huzaifas>
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Description Huzaifa S. Sidhpurwala 2015-02-24 07:56:35 UTC
Security researcher Muneaki Nishimura reported that when certificate pinning is set to "strict" mode, a period ('.') appended to a hostname in the address of a site allowed the bypass key pinning (HPKP) and HTTP Strict Transport Security (HSTS). Sites with a period appended were treated as having a different origin than sites without the period. If an attacker had a security certificate for a domain with the added period, this would allow for a Man-in-the-middle (MITM) attack on users. 


External Reference:

https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/security/advisories/mfsa2015-13


Acknowledgements:

Red Hat would like to thank the Mozilla project for reporting this issue. Upstream acknowledges Muneaki Nishimura as the original reporter.

Statement:

This issue does not affect the version of firefox and thunderbird as shipped with Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5, 6 and 7.