dependabot-common 0.120.4
Remote code execution in dependabot-core branch names when cloning
high severity CVE-2020-26222>= 0.125.1
< 0.119.0.beta1
Impact
Remote code execution vulnerability in dependabot-common
and
dependabot-go_modules
when a source branch name contains malicious
injectable bash code.
For example, if Dependabot is configured to use the following source branch
name: "/$({curl,127.0.0.1})"
, Dependabot will make a HTTP request to the
following URL: 127.0.0.1 when cloning the source repository.
When Dependabot is configured to clone the source repository during an update, Dependabot runs a shell command to git clone the repository:
git clone --no-tags --no-recurse-submodules --depth=1 --branch=<BRANCH> --single-branch <GITHUB_REPO_URL> repo/contents/path
Dependabot will always clone the source repository for go_modules
during the
file fetching step and can be configured to clone the repository for other
package managers using the FileFetcher
class from dependabot-common
.
source = Dependabot::Source.new(
provider: "github",
repo: "repo/name",
directory: "/",
branch: "/$({curl,127.0.0.1})",
)
repo_contents_path = "./file/path"
fetcher = Dependabot::FileFetchers.for_package_manager("bundler").
new(source: source, credentials: [],
repo_contents_path: repo_contents_path)
fetcher.clone_repo_contents
Workarounds
Escape the branch name prior to passing it to the Dependabot::Source
class.
For example using shellwords
:
require "shellwords"
branch = Shellwords.escape("/$({curl,127.0.0.1})")
source = Dependabot::Source.new(
provider: "github",
repo: "repo/name",
directory: "/",
branch: branch,
)
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