# CVE-2024-21637 _Reported by [@lauritzh](https://github.com/lauritzh)_ ## XSS in Authentik via JavaScript-URI as Redirect URI and form_post Response Mode ### Summary Given an OAuth2 provider configured with allowed redirect URIs set to `*` or `.*`, an attacker can send an OAuth Authorization request using `response_mode=form_post` and setting `redirect_uri` to a malicious URI, to capture authentik's session token. ### Patches authentik 2023.8.6 and 2023.10.6 fix this issue. ### Impact The impact depends on the attack scenario. In the following I will describe the two scenario that were identified for Authentik. #### Redirect URI Misconfiguration While advising that this may cause security issues, Authentik generally allows wildcards as Redirect URI. Therefore, using a wildcard-only effectively allowing arbitrary URLS is possible misconfiguration that may be present in real-world instances. In such cases, unauthenticated and unprivileged attackers can perform the above described actions. ### User with (only) App Administration Permissions A more likely scenario is an administrative user (e.g. a normal developer) having only permissions to manage applications. This relatively user could use the described attacks to perform a privilege escalation. ### Workaround It is recommended to upgrade to the patched version of authentik. If not possible, ensure that OAuth2 providers do not use a wildcard (`*` or `.*`) value as allowed redirect URI setting. (This is _not_ exploitable if part of the redirect URI has a wildcard, for example `https://foo-.*\.bar\.com`) ### For more information If you have any questions or comments about this advisory: - Email us at [security@goauthentik.io](mailto:security@goauthentik.io)