tuf's Metadata API: Targets.get_delegated_role() is missing input validation
The security of both a TUF client and repository implementations depend on the concept of trusted Metadata objects verifying the signatures over other Metadata that it delegates to. This verification process uses Targets.get_delegated_role(delegated_role: str) to find the delegation information.
tuf.api.metadata.Targets.get_delegated_role() should ensure that the given delegated_rolename is actually a name of a role that is delegated by that Targets, but in the case of "succinct delegation" this does not happen.
tuf.ngclient users are not impacted but direct users of tuf.api.metadata could be impacted.
If an attacker can make a Metadata API user run Targets.get_delegated_role() so that
Targets uses succinct delegationdelegated_role argument is not actually delegated by the Targetsthe result will be incorrect.
This also means that if an attacker can make a Metadata API user run Targets.verify_delegate() or Targets.get_verification_result() so that
Targets uses a succinct delegationdelegated_role argument is the name of some unrelated Metadatathe result would be a successful verification even though the Targets in question does not actually delegate to delegated_role.
The impact is estimated to be low for following reasons:
tuf.api.metadata in this way.All users of tuf.ngclient are specifically not impacted. Users of tuf.api.metadata could be impacted if they use succinct delegations in a way described above.
A fix is available in python-tuf 3.1.1 as commit 77cb66bc and in later releases as commit eb4834d9._
tuf.api.metadata users should only call Targets.get_delegated_role(), Targets.verify_delegate() or Targets.get_verification_result() with delegated_role argument that is known to be delegated by the Targets in question.