Headline
GHSA-94pf-92hw-2hjc: XWiki Platform vulnerable to Code injection through NotificationRSSService
Impact
Any user who can edit their own user profile and notification settings can execute arbitrary script macros including Groovy and Python macros that allow remote code execution including unrestricted read and write access to all wiki contents. This can be reproduced with the following steps:
- Login as a user without script or programming right.
- Go to the notifications preferences in your user profile.
- Disable the “Own Events Filter” and enable notifications in the notification menu for "Like".
- Set your first name to
{{cache id="security" timeToLive="1"}}{{groovy}}println("Hello from groovy!"){{/groovy}}{{/cache}}
- Click on the like button at the bottom left of the user profile.
- Click on the notifications bell in the top bar and then on "RSS Feed".
If the text “Profile of Hello from groovy!” and/or “liked by Hello from groovy!” is displayed, the attack succeeded. The expected result would have been that the entered first name is displayed as-is in the description of the feed.
Patches
This has been patched in XWiki 14.10.6 and 15.2RC1.
Workarounds
The main security fix can be manually applied by patching the affected document XWiki.Notifications.Code.NotificationRSSService
as shown in the patch. This will break the link to the differences, though as this requires additional changes to Velocity templates as shown in the patch. While the default template is available in the instance and can be easily patched, the template for mentions is contained in a .jar
-file and thus cannot be fixed without replacing that jar.
References
- https://jira.xwiki.org/browse/XWIKI-20610
- https://github.com/xwiki/xwiki-platform/commit/217e5bb7a657f2991b154a16ef4d5ae9c29ad39c
Skip to content
Actions
Automate any workflow
Packages
Host and manage packages
Security
Find and fix vulnerabilities
Codespaces
Instant dev environments
Copilot
Write better code with AI
Code review
Manage code changes
Issues
Plan and track work
Discussions
Collaborate outside of code
GitHub Sponsors
Fund open source developers
* The ReadME Project
GitHub community articles
- Pricing
- GitHub Advisory Database
- GitHub Reviewed
- CVE-2023-36469
XWiki Platform vulnerable to Code injection through NotificationRSSService
Critical severity GitHub Reviewed Published Jun 29, 2023 in xwiki/xwiki-platform • Updated Jun 30, 2023
Package
maven org.xwiki.platform:xwiki-platform-notifications-ui (Maven)
Affected versions
>= 9.6-rc-1, < 14.10.6
>= 15.0-rc-1, < 15.2-rc-1
Patched versions
14.10.6
15.2-rc-1
Description
Published to the GitHub Advisory Database
Jun 30, 2023
Last updated
Jun 30, 2023
Related news
XWiki Platform is a generic wiki platform offering runtime services for applications built on top of it. Any user who can edit their own user profile and notification settings can execute arbitrary script macros including Groovy and Python macros that allow remote code execution including unrestricted read and write access to all wiki contents. This has been patched in XWiki 14.10.6 and 15.2RC1. Users are advised to update. As a workaround the main security fix can be manually applied by patching the affected document `XWiki.Notifications.Code.NotificationRSSService`. This will break the link to the differences, though as this requires additional changes to Velocity templates as shown in the patch. While the default template is available in the instance and can be easily patched, the template for mentions is contained in a `.jar`-file and thus cannot be fixed without replacing that jar.