CVE-2021-27850: Bypass of the fix for CVE-2019-0195
A critical unauthenticated remote code execution vulnerability was found all recent versions of Apache Tapestry. The affected versions include 5.4.5, 5.5.0, 5.6.2 and 5.7.0. The vulnerability I have found is a bypass of the fix for CVE-2019-0195. Recap: Before the fix of CVE-2019-0195 it was possible to download arbitrary class files from the classpath by providing a crafted asset file URL. An attacker was able to download the file AppModule.class by requesting the URL http://localhost:8080/assets/something/services/AppModule.class which contains a HMAC secret key. The fix for that bug was a blacklist filter that checks if the URL ends with .class, .properties or .xml. Bypass: Unfortunately, the blacklist solution can simply be bypassed by appending a / at the end of the URL: http://localhost:8080/assets/something/services/AppModule.class/ The slash is stripped after the blacklist check and the file AppModule.class is loaded into the response. This class usually contains the HMAC secret key which is used to sign serialized Java objects. With the knowledge of that key an attacker can sign a Java gadget chain that leads to RCE (e.g. CommonsBeanUtils1 from ysoserial). Solution for this vulnerability: For Apache Tapestry 5.4.0 to 5.6.1, upgrade to 5.6.2 or later. For Apache Tapestry 5.7.0, upgrade to 5.7.1 or later.
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What is the severity of CVE-2021-27850?
CVE-2021-27850 is classified as a critical vulnerability due to its potential for unauthenticated remote code execution.
How do I fix CVE-2021-27850?
To fix CVE-2021-27850, upgrade Apache Tapestry to version 5.7.1 or later.
Which versions of Apache Tapestry are affected by CVE-2021-27850?
CVE-2021-27850 affects Apache Tapestry versions 5.4.5, 5.5.0, 5.6.2, and 5.7.0.
Is CVE-2021-27850 a bypass of a previous fix?
Yes, CVE-2021-27850 is a bypass of the fix implemented for CVE-2019-0195.
Can CVE-2021-27850 be exploited without authentication?
Yes, CVE-2021-27850 can be exploited without any authentication, making it particularly dangerous.