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CVE-2023-46446

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Overview

An issue in AsyncSSH before 2.14.1 allows attackers to control the remote end of an SSH client session via packet injection/removal and shell emulation, aka a "Rogue Session Attack."

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Ubuntu Security Notice USN-7108-1
Posted Nov 18, 2024
Authored by Ubuntu | Site security.ubuntu.com

Ubuntu Security Notice 7108-1 - Fabian Bäumer, Marcus Brinkmann, and Joerg Schwenk discovered that AsyncSSH did not properly handle the extension info message. An attacker able to intercept communications could possibly use this issue to downgrade the algorithm used for client authentication. Fabian Bäumer, Marcus Brinkmann, and Joerg Schwenk discovered that AsyncSSH did not properly handle the user authentication request message. An attacker could possibly use this issue to control the remote end of an SSH client session via packet injection/removal and shell emulation.

tags | advisory, remote, shell
systems | linux, ubuntu
advisories | CVE-2023-46445, CVE-2023-46446
SHA-256 | 879c1bba1c6e49f095f223b8a2b416c8ae15269b5259350aefb2b128068cebe4
Terrapin SSH Connection Weakening
Posted Dec 20, 2023
Authored by Jorg Schwenk, Marcus Brinkmann, Fabian Baumer | Site terrapin-attack.com

In this paper, the authors show that as new encryption algorithms and mitigations were added to SSH, the SSH Binary Packet Protocol is no longer a secure channel: SSH channel integrity (INT-PST) is broken for three widely used encryption modes. This allows prefix truncation attacks where some encrypted packets at the beginning of the SSH channel can be deleted without the client or server noticing it. They demonstrate several real-world applications of this attack. They show that they can fully break SSH extension negotiation (RFC 8308), such that an attacker can downgrade the public key algorithms for user authentication or turn off a new countermeasure against keystroke timing attacks introduced in OpenSSH 9.5. They also identified an implementation flaw in AsyncSSH that, together with prefix truncation, allows an attacker to redirect the victim's login into a shell controlled by the attacker. Related proof of concept code from their github has been added to this archive.

tags | exploit, paper, shell, protocol, proof of concept
advisories | CVE-2023-46445, CVE-2023-46446, CVE-2023-48795
SHA-256 | 3d6be8cc2a9c624a06990226485956c5d92675a632da2182c2546e4af814ff93
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