Server side template injection In cockpit-machines
Description
lodash vulnerable to Code Injection via _.template imports key names
Impact
The fix for CVE-2021-23337 added validation for the variable option in _.template but did not apply the same validation to options.imports key names. Both paths flow into the same Function() constructor sink.
When an application passes untrusted input as options.imports key names, an attacker can inject default-parameter expressions that execute arbitrary code at template compilation time.
Additionally, _.template uses assignInWith to merge imports, which enumerates inherited properties via for..in. If Object.prototype has been polluted by any other vector, the polluted keys are copied into the imports object and passed to Function().
Patches
Users should upgrade to version 4.18.0.
The fix applies two changes:
Validate importsKeys against the existing reForbiddenIdentifierChars regex (same check already used for the variable option)
Replace assignInWith with assignWith when merging imports, so only own properties are enumerated
Workarounds
Do not pass untrusted input as key names in options.imports. Only use developer-controlled, static key names.
Mitigation
Update Impact
Minimal update. May introduce new vulnerabilities or breaking changes.
Ecosystem | Package | Affected version | Patched versions |
|---|---|---|---|
rpm rhel9 | - | - | |
debian 12 | - | ||
debian 13 | - | ||
npm | 4.18.0 | ||
rpm rhel9 | 0:0.11.11-2.el9_8.1 | ||
rpm rhel10 | 0:0.12.2-3.el10_2.1 | ||
rpm rhel8 | - | - | |
rpm rhel9 | - | - | |
npm | 4.18.0 | ||
rpm rhel10 | - | - |
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