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Arbitrary command injection in embano1/wip

Critical
embano1 published GHSA-rg3q-prf8-qxmp Apr 24, 2023

Package

No package listed

Affected versions

< v2

Patched versions

v2

Description

Summary

The embano1/wip action uses the github.event.pull_request.title parameter in an insecure way. The title parameter is used in a run statement - resulting in a command injection vulnerability due to string interpolation.

Details and Impact

This vulnerability can be triggered by any user on GitHub. They just need to create a pull request with a commit message containing an exploit. (Note that first-time PR requests will not be run - but the attacker can submit a valid PR before submitting an invalid PR). The commit can be genuine, but the commit message can be malicious.

This can be used to execute code on the GitHub runners (potentially use it for crypto-mining, and waste your resources) and can be used to exfiltrate any secrets that you use in the CI pipeline (including repository tokens). Here is a set of blog posts by Github's security team explaining this issue.

How to update existing workflows

Replace the following line in your workflow using this action with the v2 branch name or commit pointing to this branch:

    uses: embano1/wip@v2

Or using the exact commit:

    uses: embano1/wip@c25450f77ed02c20d00b76ee3b33ff43838739a2 # v2

Severity

Critical

CVE ID

CVE-2023-30623

Weaknesses

No CWEs

Credits