Headline
CVE-2023-27577: Path Traversal Vulnerability in `LESS` Parser allows reading of sensitive server files
flarum is a forum software package for building communities. In versions prior to 1.7.0 an admin account which has already been compromised by an attacker may use a vulnerability in the LESS
parser which can be exploited to read sensitive files on the server through the use of path traversal techniques. An attacker can achieve this by providing an absolute path to a sensitive file in the custom LESS
setting, which the LESS
parser will then read. For example, an attacker could use the following code to read the contents of the /etc/passwd
file on a linux machine. The scope of what files are vulnerable will depend on the permissions given to the running flarum process. The vulnerability has been addressed in version 1.7
. Users should upgrade to this version to mitigate the vulnerability. Users unable to upgrade may mitigate the vulnerability by ensuring that their admin accounts are secured with strong passwords and follow other best practices for account security. Additionally, users can limit the exposure of sensitive files on the server by implementing appropriate file permissions and access controls at the operating system level.
Impact
If an admin account has already been compromised by an attacker, the LESS parser can be exploited to read sensitive files on the server through the use of path traversal techniques.
An attacker can achieve this by providing an absolute path to a sensitive file in the custom LESS setting, which the LESS parser will then read. For example, an attacker could use the following code to read the contents of the /etc/passwd file:
@import (inline) '/etc/passwd’;
.test { content: data-uri(‘/etc/passwd’); }
Patches
The vulnerability has been addressed in version 1.7. Users should upgrade to this version to mitigate the vulnerability.
Workarounds
Users can mitigate the vulnerability by ensuring that their admin accounts are secured with strong passwords and other best practices for account security. Additionally, users can limit the exposure of sensitive files on the server by implementing appropriate file permissions and access controls.
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### Impact If an admin account has already been compromised by an attacker, the `LESS` parser can be exploited to read sensitive files on the server through the use of path traversal techniques. An attacker can achieve this by providing an absolute path to a sensitive file in the custom `LESS` setting, which the `LESS` parser will then read. For example, an attacker could use the following code to read the contents of the `/etc/passwd` file: ```less @import (inline) '/etc/passwd'; .test { content: data-uri('/etc/passwd'); } ``` ### Patches The vulnerability has been addressed in version `1.7`. Users should upgrade to this version to mitigate the vulnerability. ### Workarounds Users can mitigate the vulnerability by ensuring that their admin accounts are secured with strong passwords and other best practices for account security. Additionally, users can limit the exposure of sensitive files on the server by implementing appropriate file permissions and access controls.