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CVE-2020-15133

CVE-2020-15133 PUBLISHED

In faye-websocket before version 0.11.0, there is a lack of certification validation in TLS handshakes. The `Faye::WebSocket::Client` class uses the `EM::Connection#start_tls` method in EventMachine to implement the TLS handshake whenever a `wss:` URL is used for the connection. This method does not implement certificate verification by default, meaning that it does not check that the server presents a valid and trusted TLS certificate for the expected hostname. That means that any `wss:` connection made using this library is vulnerable to a man-in-the-middle attack, since it does not confirm the identity of the server it is connected to. For further background information on this issue, please see the referenced GitHub Advisory. Upgrading `faye-websocket` to v0.11.0 is recommended.

EPSS 0.14% · 34.4th percentile

Risk Scores

EPSS Score
0.14%
34.4th percentile

Affected Products

VendorProductVersions
Ubuntu:20.04:LTSruby-faye-websocket0, 0.10.7-1
Ubuntu:22.04:LTSruby-faye-websocket0, 0.11.0-1
Ubuntu:24.04:LTSruby-faye-websocket0.11.0-1, 0
Ubuntu:25.10ruby-faye-websocket0, 0.11.0-1

Timeline

  • Jul 31, 2020 CVE Published
  • Aug 11, 2020 CVE Updated
  • Apr 14, 2021 EPSS Score
  • Jun 23, 2021 EPSS Score
  • Aug 24, 2021 EPSS Score
  • Oct 26, 2021 EPSS Score
  • Jan 6, 2022 EPSS Score
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