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CVE-2026-52723: CWE-295: Improper Certificate Validation in fbeta-GmbH ePA3-Service-OpenSourceCVE-2026-52723 0 ePA 3.x Integration implements the authorization workflow and writes Medical Information Objects to Germany's electronic patient record. Prior to 1.3.0, ePA 3.x Integration performs VAU server certificate validation in app/vau/VAUProtokoll.py without anchoring the signed_vau_server_pub_keys and AUT_VAU_CertData certificate path to independent trusted material. A network-positioned attacker between the DiGA backend and the ePA system can intercept the VAU handshake, supply attacker-controlled certificate and key material, and satisfy the circular trust relationship. Because TLS certificate verification is also disabled in affected versions, no independent server-authentication layer prevents the attack. The attacker can impersonate the VAU server, control the negotiated session keys, and read or modify all encrypted VAU traffic. This issue is fixed in version 1.3.0. Join the discussion | CVE Database V5 | 08/18/2026, 16:50:49 UTC Added: 08/18/2026, 17:20:42 UTC |
CVE-2026-50578: CWE-295: Improper Certificate Validation in fbeta-GmbH ePA3-Service-OpenSourceCVE-2026-50578 0 ePA 3.x Integration implements the authorization workflow and writes Medical Information Objects to Germany's electronic patient record. Prior to 1.3.0, ePA 3.x Integration disables TLS certificate verification for both ePA connections in app/vau/VAUProtokoll.py and Konnektor connections in app/konnektor/Konnektor.py. A network-positioned attacker can present an arbitrary certificate, terminate the TLS connection, and intercept ePA traffic. The VAU protocol does not provide an effective fallback because its application-layer certificate validation is also broken in affected versions. The Konnektor session uses self.session.verify set to False while the client authenticates with self.session.cert, so an attacker impersonating the Konnektor can receive the client's mutual TLS certificate exchange and observe smartcard operations. This issue is fixed in version 1.3.0. Join the discussion | CVE Database V5 | 08/18/2026, 16:51:45 UTC Added: 08/18/2026, 17:20:42 UTC |
CVE-2026-50577: CWE-323: Reusing a Nonce, Key Pair in Encryption in fbeta-GmbH ePA3-Service-OpenSourceCVE-2026-50577 0 CVE-2026-50577 is a vulnerability in fbeta-GmbH's ePA3-Service-OpenSource prior to version 1.3.0. It involves reuse of AES-GCM nonces and key pairs due to a frozen client request counter, leading to potential recovery of sensitive patient data and message forgery. The flaw also weakens replay and ordering validation. This issue is fixed in version 1.3.0. Join the discussion | CVE Database V5 | 08/18/2026, 16:52:38 UTC Added: 08/18/2026, 17:20:40 UTC |
CVE-2026-50576: CWE-113: Improper Neutralization of CRLF Sequences in HTTP Headers ('HTTP Request/Response Splitting') in fbeta-GmbH ePA3-Service-OpenSourceCVE-2026-50576 0 ePA 3.x Integration implements the authorization workflow and writes Medical Information Objects to Germany's electronic patient record. Prior to 1.3.0, ePA 3.x Integration does not neutralize CRLF characters in values used by app/vau/VAUProtokoll.py to construct VAU inner HTTP requests. The build_inner_header function interpolates the uri, host, accept_type, content_type, content_length, USER_AGENT, and insurant_id values into request lines and headers, including x-useragent and x-insurantid. An authenticated attacker who controls a value can inject additional headers into the inner request. Depending on ePA server handling, an injected x-insurantid header can expose another patient's records, and injected Authorization headers can bypass the intended authentication or authorization context. Session-derived USER_AGENT input can also poison requests across the session. This issue is fixed in version 1.3.0. Join the discussion | CVE Database V5 | 08/18/2026, 16:49:43 UTC Added: 08/18/2026, 17:20:40 UTC |
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