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CVE-2023-40581: Release yt-dlp 2021.04.11 · yt-dlp/yt-dlp
yt-dlp is a youtube-dl fork with additional features and fixes. yt-dlp allows the user to provide shell command lines to be executed at various stages in its download steps through the --exec
flag. This flag allows output template expansion in its argument, so that metadata values may be used in the shell commands. The metadata fields can be combined with the %q
conversion, which is intended to quote/escape these values so they can be safely passed to the shell. However, the escaping used for cmd
(the shell used by Python’s subprocess
on Windows) does not properly escape special characters, which can allow for remote code execution if --exec
is used directly with maliciously crafted remote data. This vulnerability only impacts yt-dlp
on Windows, and the vulnerability is present regardless of whether yt-dlp
is run from cmd
or from PowerShell
. Support for output template expansion in --exec
, along with this vulnerable behavior, was added to yt-dlp
in version 2021.04.11. yt-dlp version 2023.09.24 fixes this issue by properly escaping each special character. \n
will be replaced by \r
as no way of escaping it has been found. It is recommended to upgrade yt-dlp to version 2023.09.24 as soon as possible. Also, always be careful when using --exec, because while this specific vulnerability has been patched, using unvalidated input in shell commands is inherently dangerous. For Windows users who are not able to upgrade: 1. Avoid using any output template expansion in --exec other than {} (filepath). 2. If expansion in --exec is needed, verify the fields you are using do not contain ", | or &. 3. Instead of using --exec, write the info json and load the fields from it instead.
Changelog:
- Add option --convert-thumbnails (only jpg currently supported)
- Format selector mergeall to download and merge all formats
- Pass any field to --exec using similar syntax to output template
- Choose downloader for each protocol using --downloader PROTO:NAME
- Alias --downloader for --external-downloader
- Added native as an option for the downloader
- Merge youtube-dl: Upto commit/4fb25ff (except vimeo)
- [DiscoveryPlusIndia] Add DiscoveryPlusIndiaShowIE by Ashish0804
- [NFHSNetwork] Add extractor by llacb47
- [nebula] Add extractor (watchnebula.com) by hheimbuerger
- [nitter] Fix extraction of reply tweets and update instance list by B0pol
- [nitter] Fix thumbnails by B0pol
- [youtube] Fix thumbnail URL
- [youtube] Parse API parameters from initial webpage by colethedj
- [youtube] Extract comments’ approximate timestamp by colethedj
- [youtube] Fix alert extraction
- [bilibili] Fix uploader
- [utils] Add datetime_from_str and datetime_add_months by colethedj
- Run some postprocessors before actual download
- Improve argument parsing for -P, -o, -S
- Fix some m3u8 not obeying --allow-unplayable-formats
- Fix default of dynamic_mpd
- Deprecate --all-formats, --include-ads, --hls-prefer-native, --hls-prefer-ffmpeg
- [documentation] Improvements
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### Impact [`yt-dlp`](https://github.com/yt-dlp/yt-dlp) allows the user to provide shell commands to be executed at various stages in its download process through the `--exec` flag. This flag allows output template expansion in its argument, so that video metadata values may be used in the shell commands. The metadata fields can be combined with the `%q` conversion, which is intended to quote/escape these values so they can be safely passed to the shell. However, the escaping used for `cmd` (the shell used by Python's `subprocess` on Windows) did not properly escape special characters, which can allow for remote code execution if `--exec` is used directly with maliciously crafted remote data. This vulnerability only impacts `yt-dlp` on Windows, and the vulnerability is present regardless of whether `yt-dlp` is run from `cmd` or from `PowerShell`. Support for output template expansion in `--exec`, along with this vulnerable behavior, was added to `yt-dlp` in version [2021.04.11](https...