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GHSA-j5c3-r84f-9596: Arbitrary File Read in Admin JS CSS files

Impact

It was observed that the /admin/misc/script-proxy API endpoint accessible by an authenticated administrator user and is vulnerable arbitrary JavaScript, CSS file read via the “scriptPath” and “scripts” parameters. The “scriptPath” parameter is not sanitized properly and is vulnerable to path traversal attack. Any JavaScript/CSS file from the application server can be read by specifying sufficient number of “…/” patterns to go out from the application webroot followed by path of the folder where the file is located in the “scriptPath” parameter and the file name in the “scripts” parameter. The JavaScript file is successfully read only if the web application has read access to it.

Patches

Update to version 10.5.21 or apply this patch manually https://github.com/pimcore/pimcore/commit/1d128404eddf4beb560d434437347da7aea059eb.patch

Workarounds

Apply patch https://github.com/pimcore/pimcore/commit/1d128404eddf4beb560d434437347da7aea059eb.patch manually.

References

https://github.com/pimcore/pimcore/pull/14959

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Package

composer pimcore/pimcore (Composer)

Affected versions

< 10.5.21

Patched versions

10.5.21

Description

Impact

It was observed that the /admin/misc/script-proxy API endpoint accessible by an authenticated administrator user and is vulnerable arbitrary JavaScript, CSS file read via the “scriptPath” and “scripts” parameters. The “scriptPath” parameter is not sanitized properly and is vulnerable to path traversal attack. Any JavaScript/CSS file from the application server can be read by specifying sufficient number of “…/” patterns to go out from the application webroot followed by path of the folder where the file is located in the “scriptPath” parameter and the file name in the “scripts” parameter. The JavaScript file is successfully read only if the web application has read access to it.

Patches

Update to version 10.5.21 or apply this patch manually https://github.com/pimcore/pimcore/commit/1d128404eddf4beb560d434437347da7aea059eb.patch

Workarounds

Apply patch https://github.com/pimcore/pimcore/commit/1d128404eddf4beb560d434437347da7aea059eb.patch manually.

References

pimcore/pimcore#14959

References

  • GHSA-j5c3-r84f-9596
  • https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2023-30852
  • pimcore/pimcore#14959
  • https://github.com/pimcore/pimcore/commit/498cadec2292f7842fb10612068ac78496e884b4.patch

dvesh3 published to pimcore/pimcore

Apr 27, 2023

Published to the GitHub Advisory Database

Apr 27, 2023

Reviewed

Apr 27, 2023

Last updated

Apr 27, 2023

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CVE-2023-30852

Pimcore is an open source data and experience management platform. Prior to version 10.5.21, the `/admin/misc/script-proxy` API endpoint that is accessible by an authenticated administrator user is vulnerable to arbitrary JavaScript and CSS file read via the `scriptPath` and `scripts` parameters. The `scriptPath` parameter is not sanitized properly and is vulnerable to path traversal attack. Any JavaScript/CSS file from the application server can be read by specifying sufficient number of `../` patterns to go out from the application webroot followed by path of the folder where the file is located in the "scriptPath" parameter and the file name in the "scripts" parameter. The JavaScript file is successfully read only if the web application has read access to it. Users should update to version 10.5.21 to receive a patch or, as a workaround, apply the patch manual.

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