Headline
GHSA-8xv7-89vj-q48c: Information disclosure in AccessControl
Impact
Python’s “format” functionality allows someone controlling the format string to “read” objects accessible (recursively) via attribute access and subscription from accessible objects. Those attribute accesses and subscriptions use Python’s full blown getattr
and getitem
, not the policy restricted AccessControl
variants _getattr_
and _getitem_
. This can lead to critical information disclosure.
AccessControl
already provides a safe variant for str.format
and denies access to string.Formatter
. However, str.format_map
is still unsafe.
Affected are all users who allow untrusted users to create AccessControl
controlled Python code and execute it.
Patches
A fix will be introduced in the versions 4.4, 5.8 and 6.2.
Workarounds
There are no workarounds.
References
https://github.com/zopefoundation/RestrictedPython/security/advisories/GHSA-xjw2-6jm9-rf67 describes the corresponding problem for RestrictedPython
.
Impact
Python’s “format” functionality allows someone controlling the format string to “read” objects accessible (recursively) via attribute access and subscription from accessible objects. Those attribute accesses and subscriptions use Python’s full blown getattr and getitem, not the policy restricted AccessControl variants getattr and getitem. This can lead to critical information disclosure.
AccessControl already provides a safe variant for str.format and denies access to string.Formatter. However, str.format_map is still unsafe.
Affected are all users who allow untrusted users to create AccessControl controlled Python code and execute it.
Patches
A fix will be introduced in the versions 4.4, 5.8 and 6.2.
Workarounds
There are no workarounds.
References
GHSA-xjw2-6jm9-rf67 describes the corresponding problem for RestrictedPython.
References
- GHSA-8xv7-89vj-q48c
- https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2023-41050
- zopefoundation/AccessControl@6bc3269
Related news
AccessControl provides a general security framework for use in Zope. Python's "format" functionality allows someone controlling the format string to "read" objects accessible (recursively) via attribute access and subscription from accessible objects. Those attribute accesses and subscriptions use Python's full blown `getattr` and `getitem`, not the policy restricted `AccessControl` variants `_getattr_` and `_getitem_`. This can lead to critical information disclosure. `AccessControl` already provides a safe variant for `str.format` and denies access to `string.Formatter`. However, `str.format_map` is still unsafe. Affected are all users who allow untrusted users to create `AccessControl` controlled Python code and execute it. A fix has been introduced in versions 4.4, 5.8 and 6.2. Users are advised to upgrade. There are no known workarounds for this vulnerability.