Impact
Anyone publicly hosting the Apprise library and granting them access to the IFTTT notification service.
Patches
Update to Apprise v0.9.5.1
# Install Apprise v0.9.5.1 from PyPI
pip install apprise==0.9.5.1
The patch to the problem was performed here.
Workarounds
Alternatively, if upgrading is not an option, you can safely remove the following file:
apprise/plugins/NotifyIFTTT.py
The above will eliminate the ability to use IFTTT, but everything else will work smoothly.
For more information
If you have any questions or comments about this advisory:
Additional Credit
Github would not allow me to additionally credit Rasmus Petersen, but I would like to put that here at the very least - thank you for finding and reporting this issue along with those already credited
Additional Notes:
- Github would not allow me to add/tag the 2 CWE's this issue is applicable to (only CWE-400). The other is: CWE-730 (placed in the title)
Impact
Anyone publicly hosting the Apprise library and granting them access to the IFTTT notification service.
Patches
Update to Apprise v0.9.5.1
# Install Apprise v0.9.5.1 from PyPI pip install apprise==0.9.5.1
The patch to the problem was performed here.
Workarounds
Alternatively, if upgrading is not an option, you can safely remove the following file:
apprise/plugins/NotifyIFTTT.py
The above will eliminate the ability to use IFTTT, but everything else will work smoothly.
For more information
If you have any questions or comments about this advisory:
Additional Credit
Github would not allow me to additionally credit Rasmus Petersen, but I would like to put that here at the very least - thank you for finding and reporting this issue along with those already credited
Additional Notes: