Impact
This vulnerability allows a renderer with JS execution to obtain access to a new renderer process with nodeIntegrationInSubFrames enabled which in turn allows effective access to ipcRenderer.
Please note the misleadingly named nodeIntegrationInSubFrames option does not implicitly grant Node.js access rather it depends on the existing sandbox setting. If your application is sandboxed then nodeIntegrationInSubFrames just gives access to the sandboxed renderer APIs (which includes ipcRenderer).
If your application then additionally exposes IPC messages without IPC senderFrame validation that perform privileged actions or return confidential data this access to ipcRenderer can in turn compromise your application / user even with the sandbox enabled.
Patches
This has been patched and the following Electron versions contain the fix:
18.0.0-beta.6
17.2.0
16.2.6
15.5.5
Workarounds
Ensure that all IPC message handlers appropriately validate senderFrame as per our security tutorial here.
For more information
If you have any questions or comments about this advisory, email us at security@electronjs.org.
Impact
This vulnerability allows a renderer with JS execution to obtain access to a new renderer process with
nodeIntegrationInSubFramesenabled which in turn allows effective access toipcRenderer.Please note the misleadingly named
nodeIntegrationInSubFramesoption does not implicitly grant Node.js access rather it depends on the existingsandboxsetting. If your application is sandboxed thennodeIntegrationInSubFramesjust gives access to the sandboxed renderer APIs (which includesipcRenderer).If your application then additionally exposes IPC messages without IPC
senderFramevalidation that perform privileged actions or return confidential data this access toipcRenderercan in turn compromise your application / user even with the sandbox enabled.Patches
This has been patched and the following Electron versions contain the fix:
18.0.0-beta.617.2.016.2.615.5.5Workarounds
Ensure that all IPC message handlers appropriately validate
senderFrameas per our security tutorial here.For more information
If you have any questions or comments about this advisory, email us at security@electronjs.org.