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chore(deps): update dependency kcp-dev/kcp to v0.26.1 #8992
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🔍 Vulnerabilities of
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digest | sha256:22d71dad2e4d35376281096a1d5abf353aee61da91e87bfc0ec75791de91ce92 |
vulnerabilities | |
platform | linux/amd64 |
size | 137 MB |
packages | 164 |
github.com/opencontainers/runc
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Affected range | <1.2.0-rc.1 |
Fixed version | 1.2.0-rc.1 |
CVSS Score | 7.2 |
CVSS Vector | CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:H/UI:N/S:U/C:H/I:H/A:H |
Description
Withdrawn Advisory
This advisory has been withdrawn because it was incorrectly attributed to runc. Please see the issue here for more information.
Original Description
A flaw was found in cri-o, where an arbitrary systemd property can be injected via a Pod annotation. Any user who can create a pod with an arbitrary annotation may perform an arbitrary action on the host system. This issue has its root in how runc handles Config Annotations lists.
Race Condition Enabling Link Following
Affected range | <1.1.14 |
Fixed version | 1.1.14 |
CVSS Score | 4.8 |
CVSS Vector | CVSS:4.0/AV:L/AC:L/AT:N/PR:N/UI:P/VC:N/VI:N/VA:N/SC:N/SI:L/SA:N/U:Green |
Description
Impact
runc 1.1.13 and earlier as well as 1.2.0-rc2 and earlier can be tricked into
creating empty files or directories in arbitrary locations in the host
filesystem by sharing a volume between two containers and exploiting a race
with os.MkdirAll. While this can be used to create empty files, existing
files will not be truncated.An attacker must have the ability to start containers using some kind of custom
volume configuration. Containers using user namespaces are still affected, but
the scope of places an attacker can create inodes can be significantly reduced.
Sufficiently strict LSM policies (SELinux/Apparmor) can also in principle block
this attack -- we suspect the industry standard SELinux policy may restrict
this attack's scope but the exact scope of protection hasn't been analysed.This is exploitable using runc directly as well as through Docker and
Kubernetes.The CVSS score for this vulnerability is
CVSS:3.1/AV:L/AC:L/PR:N/UI:R/S:C/C:N/I:L/A:N (Low severity, 3.6).Workarounds
Using user namespaces restricts this attack fairly significantly such that the
attacker can only create inodes in directories that the remapped root
user/group has write access to. Unless the root user is remapped to an actual
user on the host (such as with rootless containers that don't use
/etc/sub[ug]id), this in practice means that an attacker would only be able to
create inodes in world-writable directories.A strict enough SELinux or AppArmor policy could in principle also restrict the
scope if a specific label is applied to the runc runtime, though we haven't
thoroughly tested to what extent the standard existing policies block this
attack nor what exact policies are needed to sufficiently restrict this attack.Patches
Fixed in runc v1.1.14 and v1.2.0-rc3.
main
patches:release-1.1
patches:Credits
Thanks to Rodrigo Campos Catelin (@rata) and Alban Crequy (@alban) from
Microsoft for discovering and reporting this vulnerability.
gopkg.in/square/go-jose.v2 2.6.0
(golang)
pkg:golang/gopkg.in/square/go-jose.v2@2.6.0
Improper Handling of Highly Compressed Data (Data Amplification)
Affected range | <=2.6.0 |
Fixed version | Not Fixed |
CVSS Score | 4.3 |
CVSS Vector | CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:L/UI:N/S:U/C:N/I:N/A:L |
Description
Impact
An attacker could send a JWE containing compressed data that used large amounts of memory and CPU when decompressed by Decrypt or DecryptMulti. Those functions now return an error if the decompressed data would exceed 250kB or 10x the compressed size (whichever is larger). Thanks to Enze Wang@Alioth and Jianjun Chen@Zhongguancun Lab (@zer0yu and @chenjj) for reporting.
Patches
The problem is fixed in the following packages and versions:
- github.com/go-jose/go-jose/v4 version 4.0.1
- github.com/go-jose/go-jose/v3 version 3.0.3
- gopkg.in/go-jose/go-jose.v2 version 2.6.3
The problem will not be fixed in the following package because the package is archived:
- gopkg.in/square/go-jose.v2
github.com/golang-jwt/jwt/v4 4.5.0
(golang)
pkg:golang/github.com/golang-jwt/jwt/v4@4.5.0
Improper Verification of Cryptographic Signature
Affected range | <4.5.1 |
Fixed version | 4.5.1 |
CVSS Score | 2.3 |
CVSS Vector | CVSS:4.0/AV:N/AC:L/AT:P/PR:N/UI:P/VC:L/VI:N/VA:N/SC:N/SI:N/SA:N |
Description
Summary
Unclear documentation of the error behavior in
ParseWithClaims
can lead to situation where users are potentially not checking errors in the way they should be. Especially, if a token is both expired and invalid, the errors returned byParseWithClaims
return both error codes. If users only check for thejwt.ErrTokenExpired
usingerror.Is
, they will ignore the embeddedjwt.ErrTokenSignatureInvalid
and thus potentially accept invalid tokens.Fix
We have back-ported the error handling logic from the
v5
branch to thev4
branch. In this logic, theParseWithClaims
function will immediately return in "dangerous" situations (e.g., an invalid signature), limiting the combined errors only to situations where the signature is valid, but further validation failed (e.g., if the signature is valid, but is expired AND has the wrong audience). This fix is part of the 4.5.1 release.Workaround
We are aware that this changes the behaviour of an established function and is not 100 % backwards compatible, so updating to 4.5.1 might break your code. In case you cannot update to 4.5.0, please make sure that you are properly checking for all errors ("dangerous" ones first), so that you are not running in the case detailed above.
token, err := /* jwt.Parse or similar */ if token.Valid { fmt.Println("You look nice today") } else if errors.Is(err, jwt.ErrTokenMalformed) { fmt.Println("That's not even a token") } else if errors.Is(err, jwt.ErrTokenUnverifiable) { fmt.Println("We could not verify this token") } else if errors.Is(err, jwt.ErrTokenSignatureInvalid) { fmt.Println("This token has an invalid signature") } else if errors.Is(err, jwt.ErrTokenExpired) || errors.Is(err, jwt.ErrTokenNotValidYet) { // Token is either expired or not active yet fmt.Println("Timing is everything") } else { fmt.Println("Couldn't handle this token:", err) }
Attempting automerge. See https://github.com/uniget-org/tools/actions/runs/12280911602. |
PR is clean and can be merged. See https://github.com/uniget-org/tools/actions/runs/12280911602. |
This PR contains the following updates:
0.26.0
->0.26.1
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kcp-dev/kcp (kcp-dev/kcp)
v0.26.1
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