Kritische Authentifizierungs-Lücke in Convoy Server-Management-Panel (CVE-2026-33746)
⚠️ CVE-Referenzen:
CVE-2026-33746
Zusammenfassung
In der Convoy KVM-Serververwaltungssoftware erlaubte eine Schwachstelle in der Überprüfung von JWT-Tokens bis Version 4.5.0, dass Angreifer die Identität beliebiger Nutzer annehmen konnten. Der Patch in Version 4.5.1 behebt dieses kritische Sicherheitsproblem.
Convoy is a KVM server management panel for hosting businesses. From version 3.9.0-beta to before version 4.5.1, the JWTService::decode() method did not verify the cryptographic signature of JWT tokens. While the method configured a symmetric HMAC-SHA256 signer via lcobucci/jwt, it only validated time-based claims (exp, nbf, iat) using the StrictValidAt constraint. The SignedWith constraint was not included in the validation step. This means an attacker could forge or tamper with JWT token payloads — such as modifying the user_uuid claim — and the token would be accepted as valid, as long as the time-based claims were satisfied. This directly impacts the SSO authentication flow (LoginController::authorizeToken), allowing an attacker to authenticate as any user by crafting a token with an arbitrary user_uuid. This issue has been patched in version 4.5.1.
Quelle: app.opencve.io