OAuth 1.0 tokens sent as cleartext

Issue ID: v3-global-securityrequirement-http-oauth1-clear

Average severity: Critical

Description

Your API accepts OAuth 1.0 tokens sent in cleartext over an unencrypted channel. Attackers can easily intercept API calls and retrieve the credentials. They can then use the credentials to make other API calls.

OAuth 1.0 has been deprecated and replaced by OAuth 2.0. See RFC 6749.

For more details, see the OpenAPI Specification.

Example

The following is an example of how this type of risk could look in your API definition:

{  
    "servers": [
        {
            "url": "http://my.api.server.com/",
            "description": "API server"
        }
    ],
    // ...  
    "components": {
        "securitySchemes": {
            "OAuth1": {
                "type": "http",
                "scheme": "oauth"
            }
        }
    },
    // ...   
    "security": [
        {
            "OAuth1": []
        }
    ]
}

Possible exploit scenario

Attackers can intercept the access tokens simply by listening to the network traffic in a public WiFi network. They could also use a traffic logging tool on a smartphone, computer, or browser, or sniff the traffic in the network to get the tokens.

Remediation

Set all server objects to support HTTPS only so that all traffic is encrypted.

Use a more secure authentication method, like OAuth 2.0. It uses access tokens with limited lifetime and authorizations (the scopes) granted that the resource owner grants from an authorization server.

An API operation can be consumed only if the request includes an access token and the scopes of the token match the scopes that the API operation requires. Even if attackers successfully retrieved access tokens, they can only use the token on a subset of the API operation and for a limited time.

{  
    "servers": [
        {
            "url": "https://my.api.server.com/",
            "description": "API server"
        }
    ],
    // ...  
    "components": {
        "securitySchemes": {
            "OAuth2": {
                "type": "oauth2",
                "flows": {
                    "authorizationCode": {
                        "scopes": {
                            "write": "modify objects in your account",
                            "read": "read objects in your account"
                        },
                        "authorizationUrl": "https://example.com/oauth/authorize",
                        "tokenUrl": "https://example.com/oauth/token" 
                    }
                }
            }
        }
    },
    // ...
    "security": [
        {
        "OAuth2": [
                "write",
                "read"
            ]
        }
    ]
}