Описание
Pixelfed doesn't check OAuth Scopes in API routes, giving elevated permissions
Summary
When processing requests authorization was improperly and insufficiently checked, allowing attackers to access far more functionality than users intended, including to the administrative and moderator functionality of the Pixelfed server.
This vulnerability affects every version of Pixelfed between v0.10.4 and v0.11.9, inclusive. A proof of concept of this vulnerability exists.
Details
In vulnerable versions of Pixelfed (versions before 0.11.11), when the API checked the request for permissions to perform a certain behavior, it did not check that the OAuth Application/Client had granted access to those API endpoints, it only checked if the user was authenticated via an access token, and if the user was the owner of the resource or an admin on the instance.
This meant that an attacker could request an access token for "read" permissions to authenticate you with their application, but the access token that they obtained actually could be used for "write" or even administrative actions, and the user who granted access to their account had zero knowledge of this elevated access.
Proof of Concept
- Create an access token either via 2-legged OAuth flow for the
readscope, or create a Personal Access Tokens with thereadscope. - Using that Access Token, perform a request that would need a particular higher-privilege scope, for instance, following a user or performing an administrative request. (respectively requiring
followoradmin:readandadmin:writescopes in the patched versions) - Observe that despite your access token having
readpermissions, the follow or administrative request was successful.
e.g., Maybe an attacker collects an access token (which expires in 1 year) wants to do something really nasty to an admin, such as disabling federation on their target's pixelfed server. As long as that server has instance.enable_cc configured (defaults to true), then the attacker can use the read scoped access token and perform the following request:
And federation of that pixelfed server would be subsequently disabled, as if the administrator had disabled it.
Impact
This vulnerability affects every local user of a Pixelfed server, and can potentially affect the servers' ability to federate.
Some user interaction is required to setup the conditions to be able to exercise the vulnerability, but the attacker could conduct this attack time-delayed manner, where user interaction is not actively required, since access tokens in Pixelfed have a 1-year lifetime before they expire, and users' often forget to revoke access tokens for applications that they are no longer using.
This also means that Access Tokens that may have been leaked from third-party OAuth Application's databases would be usable for a significant amount of time by potential attackers.
Prior versions
Whilst this vulnerability is listed as >= 0.10.4, there is potential that versions before 0.10.4 are also vulnerable to this sort of security bypass, however, given that the code changed significantly between 0.10.3 and 0.10.4 we've been unable to easily assess if these heavily outdated versions are vulnerable or not to this exploit.
Sponsorship
The work involved in investigating and remediation of this security vulnerability was provided by Nivenly Foundation, for whom we are grateful for their support of the Fediverse and Pixelfed.
Ссылки
- https://github.com/pixelfed/pixelfed/security/advisories/GHSA-gccq-h3xj-jgvf
- https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2024-25108
- https://github.com/pixelfed/pixelfed/commit/7e47d6dccb0393a2e95c42813c562c854882b037
- https://github.com/pixelfed/pixelfed/commit/fd7f5dbb
- https://github.com/pixelfed/pixelfed/commit/fd7f5dbba13818f60d1c2b3ab110b499e996aa81
Пакеты
pixelfed/pixelfed
>= 0.10.4, < 0.11.11
0.11.11
Связанные уязвимости
Pixelfed is an open source photo sharing platform. When processing requests authorization was improperly and insufficiently checked, allowing attackers to access far more functionality than users intended, including to the administrative and moderator functionality of the Pixelfed server. This vulnerability affects every version of Pixelfed between v0.10.4 and v0.11.9, inclusive. A proof of concept of this vulnerability exists. This vulnerability affects every local user of a Pixelfed server, and can potentially affect the servers' ability to federate. Some user interaction is required to setup the conditions to be able to exercise the vulnerability, but the attacker could conduct this attack time-delayed manner, where user interaction is not actively required. This vulnerability has been addressed in version 0.11.11. Users are advised to upgrade. There are no known workarounds for this vulnerability.
Уязвимость реализации прикладного программного интерфейса платформы совместного использования изображений Pixelfed, позволяющая нарушителю повысить свои привилегии