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CVE-2015-3931 Microsec e-Szigno, CVE-2015-3932 Netlock Mokka XSW vulnerability


From: Imre RAD <imre.rad () search-lab hu>
Date: Fri, 26 Jun 2015 10:15:02 +0200

In November 2014, SEARCH-LAB Ltd. discovered a security vulnerability in Microsec e-Szigno, and Netlock Mokka computer 
applications that are used to generate and validate
digital signatures, which are applied within the official Hungarian government processes. The vulnerability affected 
the „e-akta” signed document file format, where a file with a valid digital signature could be manipulated in a way 
that the verification software indicated a valid signature while it displayed a different document than the original.

The vulnerability details were disclosed to the affected vendors and the fixed version of the softwares were released 
in December, 2014. 

Affected versions:
Microsec e-Szigno (older than v3.2.7.12): CVE-2015-3931
Netlock Mokka (older than v2.7.8.1204): CVE-2015-3932

The vulnerability is classified as XML Signature Wrapping. It could be triggered by inserting a new "ds:Object" node 
with arbitrary document payload before the original ds:Object.

The two software implementations were independent, they did not share a common codebase. The reason why both were 
vulnerable, is not connected to the format specification either, but two different developers independently made 
mistakes in implementing signatures.

References:
https://www.search-lab.hu/about-us/news/107-37-million-digitally-signed-documents-had-to-be-reverified
https://www.search-lab.hu/eakta
http://www.neih.gov.hu/?q=node/66
 


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