CVE-2022-31186: Insertion of Sensitive Information into Log File
(updated )
NextAuth.js is a complete open source authentication solution for Next.js applications. An information disclosure vulnerability in next-auth
before v4.10.2
and v3.29.9
allows an attacker with log access privilege to obtain excessive information such as an identity provider’s secret in the log (which is thrown during OAuth error handling) and use it to leverage further attacks on the system, like impersonating the client to ask for extensive permissions. This issue has been patched in v4.10.2
and v3.29.9
by moving the log for provider
information to the debug level. In addition, we added a warning for having the debug: true
option turned on in production. If for some reason you cannot upgrade, you can user the logger
configuration option by sanitizing the logs.
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