Vulnerability Description
Dotmesh is a git-like command-line interface for capturing, organizing and sharing application states. In versions 0.8.1 and prior, the unsafe handling of symbolic links in an unpacking routine may enable attackers to read and/or write to arbitrary locations outside the designated target folder. The routine `untarFile` attempts to guard against creating symbolic links that point outside the directory a tar archive is extracted to. However, a malicious tarball first linking `subdir/parent` to `..` (allowed, because `subdir/..` falls within the archive root) and then linking `subdir/parent/escapes` to `..` results in a symbolic link pointing to the tarball’s parent directory, contrary to the routine’s goals. This issue may lead to arbitrary file write (with same permissions as the program running the unpack operation) if the attacker can control the archive file. Additionally, if the attacker has read access to the unpacked files, they may be able to read arbitrary system files the parent process has permissions to read. As of time of publication, no patch for this issue is available.
CVSS Score
HIGH
Related Weaknesses (CWE)
References
- https://github.com/dotmesh-io/dotmesh/blob/master/pkg/archiver/tar.go#L255
- https://securitylab.github.com/advisories/GHSL-2020-254-zipslip-dotmesh/
- https://github.com/dotmesh-io/dotmesh/blob/master/pkg/archiver/tar.go#L255
- https://securitylab.github.com/advisories/GHSL-2020-254-zipslip-dotmesh/
FAQ
What is CVE-2020-26312?
CVE-2020-26312 is a vulnerability with a CVSS score of 8.1 (HIGH). Dotmesh is a git-like command-line interface for capturing, organizing and sharing application states. In versions 0.8.1 and prior, the unsafe handling of symbolic links in an unpacking routine may e...
How severe is CVE-2020-26312?
CVE-2020-26312 has been rated HIGH with a CVSS base score of 8.1/10. Review the CVSS metrics above for detailed severity breakdown.
Is there a patch for CVE-2020-26312?
Check the references section above for vendor advisories and patch information. Review vendor security bulletins for remediation guidance.