Arbitrary File Write via Archive Extraction (Zip Slip) Affecting ca.uhn.hapi.fhir:org.hl7.fhir.convertors package, versions [,5.6.92)


Severity

Recommended
0.0
high
0
10

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Threat Intelligence

EPSS
0.29% (69th percentile)

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  • Snyk IDSNYK-JAVA-CAUHNHAPIFHIR-3245101
  • published24 Jan 2023
  • disclosed23 Jan 2023
  • creditJonathan Leitschuh

Introduced: 23 Jan 2023

CVE-2023-24057  (opens in a new tab)
CWE-29  (opens in a new tab)

How to fix?

Upgrade ca.uhn.hapi.fhir:org.hl7.fhir.convertors to version 5.6.92 or higher.

Overview

Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Arbitrary File Write via Archive Extraction (Zip Slip) as there are no validations that zip files being unpacked have entries that are not maliciously writing outside of the intended destination directory.

Details

It is exploited using a specially crafted zip archive, that holds path traversal filenames. When exploited, a filename in a malicious archive is concatenated to the target extraction directory, which results in the final path ending up outside of the target folder. For instance, a zip may hold a file with a "../../file.exe" location and thus break out of the target folder. If an executable or a configuration file is overwritten with a file containing malicious code, the problem can turn into an arbitrary code execution issue quite easily.

The following is an example of a zip archive with one benign file and one malicious file. Extracting the malicous file will result in traversing out of the target folder, ending up in /root/.ssh/ overwriting the authorized_keys file:


+2018-04-15 22:04:29 ..... 19 19 good.txt

+2018-04-15 22:04:42 ..... 20 20 ../../../../../../root/.ssh/authorized_keys

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