CVE-2024-47179

Source
https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2024-47179
Import Source
https://storage.googleapis.com/osv-test-cve-osv-conversion/osv-output/CVE-2024-47179.json
JSON Data
https://api.test.osv.dev/v1/vulns/CVE-2024-47179
Aliases
  • GHSA-9mqc-fm24-h8cw
Published
2024-09-26T20:15:06Z
Modified
2024-10-11T07:52:20Z
Summary
[none]
Details

RSSHub is an RSS network. Prior to commit 64e00e7, RSSHub's docker-test-cont.yml workflow is vulnerable to Artifact Poisoning, which could have lead to a full repository takeover. Downstream users of RSSHub are not vulnerable to this issue, and commit 64e00e7 fixed the underlying issue and made the repository no longer vulnerable. The docker-test-cont.yml workflow gets triggered when the PR - Docker build test workflow completes successfully. It then collects some information about the Pull Request that triggered the triggering workflow and set some labels depending on the PR body and sender. If the PR also contains a routes markdown block, it will set the TEST_CONTINUE environment variable to true. The workflow then downloads and extracts an artifact uploaded by the triggering workflow which is expected to contain a single rsshub.tar.zst file. However, prior to commit 64e00e7, it did not validate and the contents were extracted in the root of the workspace overriding any existing files. Since the contents of the artifact were not validated, it is possible for a malicious actor to send a Pull Request which uploads, not just the rsshub.tar.zst compressed docker image, but also a malicious package.json file with a script to run arbitrary code in the context of the privileged workflow. As of commit 64e00e7, this scenario has been addressed and the RSSHub repository is no longer vulnerable.

References

Affected packages

Git / github.com/diygod/rsshub

Affected ranges

Type
GIT
Repo
https://github.com/diygod/rsshub
Events
Introduced
0 Unknown introduced commit / All previous commits are affected
Fixed