PT-2026-43169 · Npm · Better Auth
Publicado
2026-05-15
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Atualizado
2026-05-15
CVSS v3.1
5.3
Média
| Vetor | AV:N/AC:H/PR:N/UI:R/S:U/C:N/I:H/A:N |
Am I affected?
Users are affected if all of the following are true:
- The application uses
better-authat a version below1.6.2(or@better-auth/ssopaired with such a version). betterAuth({ account: { storeStateStrategy } })is set to"cookie". The default"database"is not affected.- The application wires at least one OAuth provider through
genericOAuth({ config })withpkce: false, or it supplies a customgetTokenortokenUrlthat does not require the storedcodeVerifier. Stock social providers with PKCE on are not affected. - The provider returns arbitrary
codevalues to the configured callback URL.
If users are on
better-auth@1.6.2 or later, they are not affected.Fix:
- Upgrade to
better-auth@1.6.2or later (current stable is1.6.10). - If users cannot upgrade, see workarounds below.
Summary
In
parseGenericState, the cookie branch decrypted the oauth state cookie and validated expiry, but did not compare the incoming OAuth state query parameter to the nonce that generateGenericState issued at sign-in. Any callback to /api/auth/oauth2/callback/<providerId> that arrived with a forged state and any code was therefore accepted as long as the browser still held a live oauth state cookie. With pkce: false (or any getToken path that does not enforce a code-verifier round-trip), an attacker who forced the victim to deliver an attacker-controlled authorization code to the callback would mint a session bound to the attacker's external identity in the victim's browser. Account-linking flows behaved the same way, binding the attacker's external account to an authenticated victim row.Details
The cookie branch of
parseGenericState did not compare the cookie's stored nonce to the incoming state parameter. The database branch (the default) was not affected because the verification row is keyed by state and the lookup itself enforces equality.The fix re-binds the cookie to the nonce:
generateGenericState writes oauthState: state into the encrypted payload before storage, and parseGenericState rejects when parsedData.oauthState !== state. The same primitive covers every caller (generic-oauth, social, account-link, oauth-proxy passthrough, OIDC SSO, SAML relay state).Patches
Fixed in
better-auth@1.6.2 via PR #8949 (commit 9deb7936a, merged 2026-04-09). The cookie branch of parseGenericState now rejects when the encrypted payload's nonce does not match the incoming state parameter; the database branch gained a defense-in-depth equality check.Workarounds
If users cannot upgrade immediately:
- Switch
storeStateStrategyback to"database"(the default). This closes the cookie-only bypass without a code change. - Enable
pkce: trueon every affectedgenericOAuthprovider. ThecodeVerifieris the missing primitive that the attacker cannot supply.
Impact
- Forced-login (CSRF on OAuth callback): the attacker forces the victim's browser into an authenticated session bound to the attacker's external identity, allowing the attacker to observe the victim's actions inside the application.
- Persistent account linking: account-link flows bind the attacker's external account to the victim's authenticated row, granting persistent access until the link is removed.
Credit
Reported by @Jvr2022 via private advisory disclosure, and by @alavesa (PatchPilots audit) via the public duplicate issue #8897.
Resources
Correção
Improper Authentication
CSRF
Insufficient Verification of Data Authenticity
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