CVE-2024-56514 Information

Description

Karmada is a Kubernetes management system that allows users to run cloud-native applications across multiple Kubernetes clusters and clouds. Prior to version 1.12.0 both in karmadactl and karmada-operator it is possible to supply a filesystem path or an HTTP(s) URL to retrieve the custom resource definitions(CRDs) needed by Karmada. The CRDs are downloaded as a gzipped tarfile and are vulnerable to a TarSlip vulnerability. An attacker able to supply a malicious CRD file into a Karmada initialization could write arbitrary files in arbitrary paths of the filesystem. From Karmada version 1.12.0 when processing custom CRDs files CRDs archive verification is utilized to enhance file system robustness. A workaround is available. Someone who needs to set flag --crd to customize the CRD files required for Karmada initialization when using karmadactl init to set up Karmada can manually inspect the CRD files to check whether they contain sequences such as ../ that would alter file paths to determine if they potentially include malicious files. When using karmada-operator to set up Karmada one must upgrade one’s karmada-operator to one of the fixed versions.

Reference

https://github.com/karmada-io/karmada/commit/40ec488b18a461ab0f871d2c9ec8665b361f0d50 https://github.com/karmada-io/karmada/commit/f78e7e2a3d02bed04e9bc7abd3ae7b3ac56862d2 https://github.com/karmada-io/karmada/pull/5703 https://github.com/karmada-io/karmada/pull/5713 https://github.com/karmada-io/karmada/security/advisories/GHSA-cwrh-575j-8vr3

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