XML External Entity (XXE) Injection Affecting ca.uhn.hapi.fhir:org.hl7.fhir.dstu3 package, versions [,6.3.21)
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- published 8 Sep 2024
- disclosed 6 Sep 2024
- credit Quentin Ligier
Introduced: 6 Sep 2024
CVE-2024-45294 Open this link in a new tabHow to fix?
Upgrade ca.uhn.hapi.fhir:org.hl7.fhir.dstu3
to version 6.3.21 or higher.
Overview
Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to XML External Entity (XXE) Injection via XSLT
transforms. An attacker can access sensitive information from the host system by processing an XML file with a malicious DTD tag. All cases where org.hl7.fhir.core
is being used on a host where external clients can submit XML are impacted.
Details
XXE Injection is a type of attack against an application that parses XML input. XML is a markup language that defines a set of rules for encoding documents in a format that is both human-readable and machine-readable. By default, many XML processors allow specification of an external entity, a URI that is dereferenced and evaluated during XML processing. When an XML document is being parsed, the parser can make a request and include the content at the specified URI inside of the XML document.
Attacks can include disclosing local files, which may contain sensitive data such as passwords or private user data, using file: schemes or relative paths in the system identifier.
For example, below is a sample XML document, containing an XML element- username.
<xml>
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
<username>John</username>
</xml>
An external XML entity - xxe
, is defined using a system identifier and present within a DOCTYPE header. These entities can access local or remote content. For example the below code contains an external XML entity that would fetch the content of /etc/passwd
and display it to the user rendered by username
.
<xml>
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
<!DOCTYPE foo [
<!ENTITY xxe SYSTEM "file:///etc/passwd" >]>
<username>&xxe;</username>
</xml>
Other XXE Injection attacks can access local resources that may not stop returning data, possibly impacting application availability and leading to Denial of Service.