Detailedlikelihood: Mediumseverity: Very HighDraft

CAPEC-459Creating a Rogue Certification Authority Certificate

Abstraction
Detailed
Status
Draft
Likelihood
Medium
Severity
Very High

Description

An adversary exploits a weakness resulting from using a hashing algorithm with weak collision resistance to generate certificate signing requests (CSR) that contain collision blocks in their "to be signed" parts. The adversary submits one CSR to be signed by a trusted certificate authority then uses the signed blob to make a second certificate appear signed by said certificate authority. Due to the hash collision, both certificates, though different, hash to the same value and so the signed blob works just as well in the second certificate. The net effect is that the adversary's second X.509 certificate, which the Certification Authority has never seen, is now signed and validated by that Certification Authority.

Related weaknesses· 3

CWE-327CWE-295CWE-290

Related attack patterns· 1

CAPEC-473 (ChildOf)

Exploits3

TypeTargetConfidenceTier
WeaknessUse of a Broken or Risky Cryptographic Algorithmcwe-327100%live
WeaknessImproper Certificate Validationcwe-295100%live
WeaknessAuthentication Bypass by Spoofingcwe-290100%live

Related by meaning· 6

Nearest entities by semantic similarity across the cs-graph corpus.

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Signature Spoofing by Key Recreation
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Signature Spoofing by Improper Validation
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Malicious Root Certificate
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Signature Spoofing by Key Theft
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Signature Spoofing by Misrepresentation
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Signature Spoof
Sourced from MITRE CAPEC. Curated by Adam Lundqvist, SQUR.