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Repository index file allows for duplicates of the same chart entry

Low
technosophos published GHSA-jm56-5h66-w453 Sep 17, 2020

Package

No package listed

Affected versions

2.0.0-2.16.10, 3.0.0-3.3.1

Patched versions

3.3.2, 2.16.11

Description

Impact

During a security audit of Helm's code base, security researchers at Trail of Bits identified a bug in which the a Helm repository can contain duplicates of the same chart, with the last one always used. If a repository is compromised, this lowers the level of access that an attacker needs to inject a bad chart into a repository.

To perform this attack, an attacker must have write access to the index file (which can occur during a MITM attack on a non-SSL connection).

Patches

This issue has been patched in Helm 3.3.2 and 2.16.11

Workarounds

  • do not install charts from repositories you do not trust
  • fetch charts using a secure channel of communication (such as TLS)
  • use helm pull to fetch the chart, then review the chart’s content (either manually, or with helm verify if it has been signed) to ensure it has not been tampered with
  • manually review the index file in the Helm repository cache before installing software.

Severity

Low

CVE ID

CVE-2020-15185

Weaknesses

No CWEs