Headline
CVE-2020-26258: Build software better, together
XStream is a Java library to serialize objects to XML and back again. In XStream before version 1.4.15, a Server-Side Forgery Request vulnerability can be activated when unmarshalling. The vulnerability may allow a remote attacker to request data from internal resources that are not publicly available only by manipulating the processed input stream. If you rely on XStream’s default blacklist of the Security Framework, you will have to use at least version 1.4.15. The reported vulnerability does not exist if running Java 15 or higher. No user is affected who followed the recommendation to setup XStream’s Security Framework with a whitelist! Anyone relying on XStream’s default blacklist can immediately switch to a whilelist for the allowed types to avoid the vulnerability. Users of XStream 1.4.14 or below who still want to use XStream default blacklist can use a workaround described in more detailed in the referenced advisories.
Impact
The vulnerability may allow a remote attacker to request data from internal resources that are not publicly available only by manipulating the processed input stream.
Patches
If you rely on XStream’s default blacklist of the Security Framework, you will have to use at least version 1.4.15.
Workarounds
The reported vulnerability does not exist running Java 15 or higher.
No user is affected, who followed the recommendation to setup XStream’s Security Framework with a whitelist! Anyone relying on XStream’s default blacklist can immediately switch to a whilelist for the allowed types to avoid the vulnerability.
Users of XStream 1.4.14 or below who still insist to use XStream default blacklist - despite that clear recommendation - can use a workaround depending on their version in use.
Users of XStream 1.4.14 can simply add two lines to XStream’s setup code:
xstream.denyTypes(new String[]{ “jdk.nashorn.internal.objects.NativeString” }); xstream.denyTypesByRegExp(new String[]{ “.*\\.ReadAllStream\\$FileStream” });
Users of XStream 1.4.14 to 1.4.13 can simply add three lines to XStream’s setup code:
xstream.denyTypes(new String[]{ "javax.imageio.ImageIO$ContainsFilter", “jdk.nashorn.internal.objects.NativeString” }); xstream.denyTypes(new Class[]{ java.lang.ProcessBuilder.class }); xstream.denyTypesByRegExp(new String[]{ “.*\\.ReadAllStream\\$FileStream” });
Users of XStream 1.4.12 to 1.4.7 who want to use XStream with a black list will have to setup such a list from scratch and deny at least the following types: javax.imageio.ImageIO$ContainsFilter, java.beans.EventHandler, java.lang.ProcessBuilder, jdk.nashorn.internal.objects.NativeString.class, java.lang.Void and void and deny several types by name pattern.
xstream.denyTypes(new String[]{ "javax.imageio.ImageIO$ContainsFilter", “jdk.nashorn.internal.objects.NativeString” }); xstream.denyTypes(new Class[]{ java.lang.ProcessBuilder.class, "jdk.nashorn.internal.objects.NativeString", java.beans.EventHandler.class, java.lang.ProcessBuilder.class, java.lang.Void.class, void.class }); xstream.denyTypesByRegExp(new String[]{ ".*\\$LazyIterator", "javax\\.crypto\\…*", “.*\\.ReadAllStream\\$FileStream” });
Users of XStream 1.4.6 or below can register an own converter to prevent the unmarshalling of the currently know critical types of the Java runtime. It is in fact an updated version of the workaround for CVE-2013-7285:
xstream.registerConverter(new Converter() { public boolean canConvert(Class type) { return type != null && (type == java.beans.EventHandler.class || type == java.lang.ProcessBuilder.class || type.getName().equals(“javax.imageio.ImageIO$ContainsFilter”) || type.getName().equals(“jdk.nashorn.internal.objects.NativeString”) || type == java.lang.Void.class || void.class || Proxy.isProxy(type)) || type.getName().startsWith(“javax.crypto.”) || type.getName().endsWith(“$LazyIterator”) || type.getName().endsWith(“.ReadAllStream$FileStream”)); }
public Object unmarshal(HierarchicalStreamReader reader, UnmarshallingContext context) { throw new ConversionException(“Unsupported type due to security reasons.”); }
public void marshal(Object source, HierarchicalStreamWriter writer, MarshallingContext context) { throw new ConversionException(“Unsupported type due to security reasons.”); } }, XStream.PRIORITY_LOW);
Credits
钟潦贵 (Liaogui Zhong) found and reported the issue to XStream.
References
See full information about the nature of the vulnerability and the steps to reproduce it in XStream’s documentation for CVE-2020-xxxx.
For more information
If you have any questions or comments about this advisory:
- Open an issue in XStream
- Contact us at XStream Google Group