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CVE-2022-36069: Release 1.1.9 · python-poetry/poetry

Poetry is a dependency manager for Python. When handling dependencies that come from a Git repository instead of a registry, Poetry uses various commands, such as git clone. These commands are constructed using user input (e.g. the repository URL). When building the commands, Poetry correctly avoids Command Injection vulnerabilities by passing an array of arguments instead of a command string. However, there is the possibility that a user input starts with a dash (-) and is therefore treated as an optional argument instead of a positional one. This can lead to Code Execution because some of the commands have options that can be leveraged to run arbitrary executables. If a developer is exploited, the attacker could steal credentials or persist their access. If the exploit happens on a server, the attackers could use their access to attack other internal systems. Since this vulnerability requires a fair amount of user interaction, it is not as dangerous as a remotely exploitable one. However, it still puts developers at risk when dealing with untrusted files in a way they think is safe, because the exploit still works when the victim tries to make sure nothing can happen, e.g. by vetting any Git or Poetry config files that might be present in the directory. Versions 1.1.9 and 1.2.0b1 contain patches for this issue.

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1.1.9

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Fixed

  • Fixed a security issue where file hashes were not checked prior to installation. (#4420, #4444, python-poetry/poetry-core#193)
  • Fixed the detection of the system environment when the setting virtualenvs.create is deactivated. (#4507)
  • Fixed an issue where unsafe parameters could be passed to git commands. (python-poetry/poetry-core#203)
  • Fixed an issue where the wrong git executable could be used on Windows. (python-poetry/poetry-core#205)

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GHSA-9xgj-fcgf-x6mw: Poetry Argument Injection can lead to Local Code Execution

### Observation When handling dependencies that come from a Git repository instead of a registry, Poetry uses various commands, such as `git clone`. These commands are being constructed using user input (e.g. the repository URL). When building the commands, Poetry correctly avoids Command Injection vulnerabilities by passing an array of arguments instead of a command string. However, there is the possibility that a user input starts with a dash (`-`) and is therefore treated as an optional argument instead of a positional one. This can lead to Code Execution because some of the commands have options that can be leveraged to run arbitrary executables. To clone a repository, Poetry builds a git clone command, but fails to validate or sanitize the repository location properly: [`poetry/core/vcs/git.py`](https://github.com/python-poetry/poetry-core/blob/ad33bc2f92be03dc5b31a666664903c439fb1173/poetry/core/vcs/git.py#L207): ```python def clone(self, repository: str, dest: Path) -> str: ...

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