Electron vulnerable to remote command execution
GHSA-7fv9-m79r-j9x8 · CVE-2017-12581
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Description
Electron before 1.6.8 allows remote command execution because of a nodeIntegration bypass vulnerability. This also affects all applications that bundle Electron code equivalent to 1.6.8 or earlier. Bypassing the Same Origin Policy (SOP) is a precondition; however, recent Electron versions do not have strict SOP enforcement. Combining an SOP bypass with a privileged URL internally used by Electron, it was possible to execute native Node.js primitives in order to run OS commands on the user's host. Specifically, a chrome-devtools://devtools/bundled/inspector.html window could be used to eval a Node.js child_process.execFile API call.
References
- ADVISORY https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2017-12581
- WEB https://github.com/electron/electron/commit/05b6d91bf4c1e0ee65eeef70cd5d1bd1df125644
- WEB https://blog.doyensec.com/2017/08/03/electron-framework-security.html
- WEB https://doyensec.com/resources/us-17-Carettoni-Electronegativity-A-Study-Of-Electron-Security.pdf
- PACKAGE https://github.com/electron/electron
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