Submit #857897: django-oauth django-oauth-toolkit 3.3.0 at commit ddec25b491e52d7f4a1e2cf13a436ffddcf6c782 CWE-613 Insufficient Session Expirationinfo

Titeldjango-oauth django-oauth-toolkit 3.3.0 at commit ddec25b491e52d7f4a1e2cf13a436ffddcf6c782 CWE-613 Insufficient Session Expiration
Beschreibungdjango-oauth-toolkit 3.3.0 defaults REFRESH_TOKEN_EXPIRE_SECONDS to None. Refresh token validation in oauth2_provider.oauth2_validators checks token existence, revocation grace, and application/client ownership, but it does not enforce an absolute token age limit. The cleanup path in oauth2_provider.models also deletes old refresh tokens only when REFRESH_TOKEN_EXPIRE_SECONDS is configured. This issue is conditional because deployments can override the setting and long-lived refresh tokens may be an explicit policy choice. However, in default deployments, an attacker who obtains a valid non-revoked refresh token can continue exchanging it for access tokens without an absolute expiry boundary. Remediation should set or strongly encourage a finite refresh token lifetime, document the risk of REFRESH_TOKEN_EXPIRE_SECONDS=None, and provide migration guidance for applications that intentionally require long-lived refresh tokens.
Quelle⚠️ https://github.com/django-oauth/django-oauth-toolkit/issues/1715
Benutzer
 Galaxyn (UID 98388)
Einreichung13.06.2026 12:54 (vor 1 Monat)
Moderieren18.07.2026 10:23 (1 month later)
StatusAkzeptiert
VulDB Eintrag380022 [django-oauth django-oauth-toolkit 3.3.0 oauth2_validators.py _load_id_token schwache Authentisierung]
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