Remote command execution In picklescan
Description
Picklescan is vulnerable to RCE through missing detection when calling built-in python operator.methodcaller
Summary
Picklescan uses operator.methodcaller, which is a built-in python library function to execute remote pickle files.
Details
The attack payload executes in the following steps:
First, the attacker crafts the payload by calling the operator.methodcaller function in method reduce.
Then, when the victim checks whether the pickle file is safe using the Picklescan library and this library doesn't detect any dangerous functions, they decide to use pickle.load() on this malicious pickle file, thus leading to remote code execution.
PoC
import pickle import pickletools opcode1 = b'''cbuiltins __import__ (Vos tRp0 0coperator methodcaller...
This PoC can't be easily created by pickle.dumps, therefore it was manually built.
Impact
Any organization or individual relying on picklescan to detect malicious pickle files inside PyTorch models. Attackers can embed malicious code in pickle file that remains undetected but executes when the pickle file is loaded. Attackers can distribute infected pickle files across ML models, APIs, or saved Python objects.
Report by
Pinji Chen ([email protected]) from the NISL lab (https://netsec.ccert.edu.cn/about) at Tsinghua University, Guanheng Liu ([email protected]).
Mitigation
Update Impact
Minimal update. May introduce new vulnerabilities or breaking changes.
Ecosystem | Package | Affected version | Patched versions |
|---|---|---|---|
pypi | 0.0.33 |
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