CVE-2023-39523 Information
Description
ScanCode.io is a server to script and automate software composition analysis with ScanPipe pipelines. Prior to version 32.5.1 the software has a possible command injection vulnerability in the docker fetch process as it allows to append malicious commands in the docker_reference parameter.
In the function scanpipe/pipes/fetch.py:fetch_docker_image the parameter docker_reference is user controllable. The docker_reference variable is then passed to the vulnerable function get_docker_image_platform. However the get_docker_image_plaform function constructs a shell command with the passed docker_reference. The pipes.run_command then executes the shell command without any prior sanitization making the function vulnerable to command injections. A malicious user who is able to create or add inputs to a project can inject commands. Although the command injections are blind and the user will not receive direct feedback without logs it is still possible to cause damage to the server/container. The vulnerability appears for example if a malicious user adds a semicolon after the input of docker://; it would allow appending malicious commands.
Version 32.5.1 contains a patch for this issue. The docker_reference input should be sanitized to avoid command injections and as a workaround one may avoid creating commands with user controlled input directly.
Reference
https://github.com/nexB/scancode.io/security/advisories/GHSA-2ggp-cmvm-f62f https://github.com/nexB/scancode.io/blob/main/scanpipe/pipes/fetch.py#L185 https://github.com/nexB/scancode.io/releases/tag/v32.5.1 https://github.com/nexB/scancode.io/commit/07ec0de1964b14bf085a1c9a27ece2b61ab6105c
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