ownCloud Unencrypted Private Key Exposure

-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Senderek Web Security - Security Advisory ownCloud Unencrypted Private Key Exposure ========================================= https://senderek.ie/archive/2014/owncloud_unencrypted_private_key_exposure.php Revision: 1.00 Last Updated: 3 Aug 2014 Summary: In consequence of an insufficient threat model, ownCloud is storing all user's private RSA keys in clear text in PHP session files. These unencrypted private keys can be accessed by every web application that has the privilege of the web server user. The affected files exposing cryptographic keys will be stored in the PHP session directory for a number of hours until they are removed. This issue was reported to ownCloud via encrypted email on Tue, 11 Mar 2014. I received a reply to this report from the vendor on Wed, 12 Mar 2014. On Tue, 22 July 2014 the vendor confirmed, that they will not address this problem, because the protection of user encrypted files from remote attackers that have read access to the file system with web server privilege is not - and will not be - part of their threat model. Consequently, the vendor does not consider this to be a vulnerability or security issue. Severity: High Affected Software Versions: All versions of ownCloud since the introduction of the encryption module in version 5.0.7 including version 7.0.0. Impact: An attacker, who is able to read the PHP session files by exploiting another web application that is running on the ownCloud server, will be able to gather the unencrypted private key of every ownCloud user. All encrypted files that are stored in a user's home directory can be decrypted with this RSA private key, stored in the PHP session files in plain text. If the user's encrypted files are synced to other devices or shared with other servers - for hosting or backup - an attacker will be able to decrypt all user data that is being intercepted, even if the attacker has no longer access to the server's file system. Fixes: In addition to the ownCloud encryption module users are advised to encrypt their sensitive files separately with a standard server-side encryption mechanism like GnuPG using a passphrase, that is not stored on the server except while being used in memory. One software solution that extends ownCloud with GnuPG-based server-side encryption can be downloaded here: https://senderek.ie/downloads/release/cloud/wee-owncloud.tar A detailed installation tutorial is available at: https://senderek.ie/wee/cloud/wee-owncloud.php This general web application extension addresses a more comprehensive threat model, that includes the possibility of read-access to web server accessible files on the server. However, it does not protect against malicious actions of server admins, as this cannot be prevented by web applications. Security Advice Policy: Complete information about reporting security vulnerabilities can be found here: https://senderek.ie/responsible.disclosure.policy.php All information in this security advisory is copyrighted because of the time and effort in analysing and documenting the vulnerability described here. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.11 (GNU/Linux) iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJT3lsOAAoJECyxzx4lRhdKI30QAKrVrr9nFO3+qdX6a0V6sJoy sJUaqTbW9i1EI8IId2Vd1oh5GHJVq6BI9mnO+dTX+Y32B/cct1vfe+7Xfzhl9sGM g0Z3vMsnm2MbEW2AjJTC3CCCHsLt3oSwpsevQaQ2BRZbUgSS1VIYCA6zACLJgzHr oX/ExHXqdZ8Slol4N+3h9q5+DT2VjVgoBdNXWIeq0nd6iYbAlFS9YLECDAnFPtAl OW05Z9m1wkMSxW1NiJPrQRmHn7YY41/SH7lgyIX0+lpi0h2D/LzAvpoVDRQL1j9A aTP3B3xjCW8sQShKd4y8xLKQq2023L8ucy+h6anWbJCliIbK5cnXsjBgIJaGwpQw 9j5a1huKDsaXXEw5bmGpyiKMEhQ48YPBX0eMnGxOmShnRyvmhWiGPNMey9CgwEdR hFZPN+sPC88EjSO+VMheWv4Ts3gDw9g2VmDy30B2Xd3X4yRBSjCLrD0OZbbytNQx HIU7CJWnFKNUFZnQY4sZdxjlQf9wrLjGK7dxSTAY+n5qWH56RJVSO/Bj79i+Y+km JVF3OO4IIO3BXcWwUfiPAmLvAOwedKNmbm23MdqquYsUnpWQYNiumETz/hpD1z/P RCJS1Uc4sjg1mtBxxZqXLjpXm/WjgfOA8uulLdtmcmkqxaGfRdxQkJOsqZPdsje0 fJ2oNHU/Zu5KkROksoN9 =Pg9f -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----