Description:
In the default configuration, Apache MyFaces Core versions 2.2.0 to
2.2.13, 2.3.0 to 2.3.7, 2.3-next-M1 to 2.3-next-M4, and 3.0.0-RC1 use
cryptographically weak implicit and explicit cross-site request
forgery (CSRF) tokens. Due to that limitation, it is possible
(although difficult) for an attacker to calculate a future CSRF token
value and to use that value to trick a user into executing unwanted
actions on an application.

This issue is being tracked as MYFACES-4373

Mitigation:
Existing web.xml configuration parameters can be used to direct
MyFaces to use SecureRandom for CSRF token generation:

org.apache.myfaces.RANDOM_KEY_IN_VIEW_STATE_SESSION_TOKEN=secureRandom
org.apache.myfaces.RANDOM_KEY_IN_CSRF_SESSION_TOKEN=secureRandom
org.apache.myfaces.RANDOM_KEY_IN_WEBSOCKET_SESSION_TOKEN=secureRandom

Credit:
Apache MyFaces would like to thank Wolfgang Ettlinger (Certitude
Consulting GmbH)

Regards,
Bill Lucy, MyFaces PMC

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