chore(deps): update dependency org.yaml:snakeyaml to v2 [security] - autoclosed #139
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This PR contains the following updates:
1.29
->2.0
GitHub Vulnerability Alerts
CVE-2022-25857
The package org.yaml:snakeyaml from 0 and before 1.31 are vulnerable to Denial of Service (DoS) due missing to nested depth limitation for collections.
CVE-2022-38752
Using snakeYAML to parse untrusted YAML files may be vulnerable to Denial of Service attacks (DoS). If the parser is running on user supplied input, an attacker may supply content that causes the parser to crash by stack-overflow.
CVE-2022-38749
Using snakeYAML to parse untrusted YAML files may be vulnerable to Denial of Service attacks (DOS). If the parser is running on user supplied input, an attacker may supply content that causes the parser to crash by stackoverflow.
CVE-2022-38751
Using snakeYAML to parse untrusted YAML files may be vulnerable to Denial of Service attacks (DOS). If the parser is running on user supplied input, an attacker may supply content that causes the parser to crash by stackoverflow.
CVE-2022-38750
Using snakeYAML to parse untrusted YAML files may be vulnerable to Denial of Service attacks (DOS). If the parser is running on user supplied input, an attacker may supply content that causes the parser to crash by stackoverflow.
CVE-2022-41854
Those using Snakeyaml to parse untrusted YAML files may be vulnerable to Denial of Service attacks (DOS). If the parser is running on user supplied input, an attacker may supply content that causes the parser to crash by stack overflow. This effect may support a denial of service attack.
CVE-2022-1471
Summary
SnakeYaml's
Constructor
class, which inherits fromSafeConstructor
, allows any type be deserialized given the following line:new Yaml(new Constructor(TestDataClass.class)).load(yamlContent);
Types do not have to match the types of properties in the target class. A
ConstructorException
is thrown, but only after a malicious payload is deserialized.Severity
High, lack of type checks during deserialization allows remote code execution.
Proof of Concept
Execute
bash run.sh
. The PoC uses Constructor to deserialize a payloadfor RCE. RCE is demonstrated by using a payload which performs a http request to
http://127.0.0.1:8000.
Example output of successful run of proof of concept:
Further Analysis
Potential mitigations include, leveraging SnakeYaml's SafeConstructor while parsing untrusted content.
See https://bitbucket.org/snakeyaml/snakeyaml/issues/561/cve-2022-1471-vulnerability-in#comment-64581479 for discussion on the subject.
A fix was released in version 2.0. See https://bitbucket.org/snakeyaml/snakeyaml/issues/561/cve-2022-1471-vulnerability-in#comment-64876314 for more information.
Timeline
Date reported: 4/11/2022
Date fixed:
Date disclosed: 10/13/2022
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