Headline
GHSA-3x5j-9vwr-8rr5: Update share links to use FRP instead of SSH tunneling
Impact
This is a vulnerability which affects anyone using Gradio’s share links (i.e. creating a Gradio app and then setting share=True
) with Gradio versions older than 3.13.1. In these older versions of Gradio, a private SSH key is sent to any user that connects to the Gradio machine, which means that a user could access other users’ shared Gradio demos. From there, other exploits are possible depending on the level of access/exposure the Gradio app provides.
Patches
The problem has been patched. Ideally, users should upgrade to gradio==3.19.1
or later where the FRP solution has been properly tested.
Credit
Credit to Greg Sadetsky and Samuel Tremblay-Cossette for alerting the team
Impact
This is a vulnerability which affects anyone using Gradio’s share links (i.e. creating a Gradio app and then setting share=True) with Gradio versions older than 3.13.1. In these older versions of Gradio, a private SSH key is sent to any user that connects to the Gradio machine, which means that a user could access other users’ shared Gradio demos. From there, other exploits are possible depending on the level of access/exposure the Gradio app provides.
Patches
The problem has been patched. Ideally, users should upgrade to gradio==3.19.1 or later where the FRP solution has been properly tested.
Credit
Credit to Greg Sadetsky and Samuel Tremblay-Cossette for alerting the team
References
- GHSA-3x5j-9vwr-8rr5
Related news
Gradio is an open-source Python library to build machine learning and data science demos and web applications. Versions prior to 3.13.1 contain Use of Hard-coded Credentials. When using Gradio's share links (i.e. creating a Gradio app and then setting `share=True`), a private SSH key is sent to any user that connects to the Gradio machine, which means that a user could access other users' shared Gradio demos. From there, other exploits are possible depending on the level of access/exposure the Gradio app provides. This issue is patched in version 3.13.1, however, users are recommended to update to 3.19.1 or later where the FRP solution has been properly tested.