First published: Wed Mar 09 2022(Updated: )
Stripe CLI is a command-line tool for the Stripe eCommerce platform. A vulnerability in Stripe CLI exists on Windows when certain commands are run in a directory where an attacker has planted files. The commands are `stripe login`, `stripe config -e`, `stripe community`, and `stripe open`. MacOS and Linux are unaffected. An attacker who successfully exploits the vulnerability can run arbitrary code in the context of the current user. The update addresses the vulnerability by throwing an error in these situations before the code can run.Users are advised to upgrade to version 1.7.13. There are no known workarounds for this issue.
Credit: security-advisories@github.com
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
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Stripe | <1.7.13 | |
Microsoft Windows |
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CVE-2022-24753 has been classified as a high severity vulnerability.
To fix CVE-2022-24753, update the Stripe CLI to the latest version that is beyond 1.7.13.
CVE-2022-24753 affects the Stripe CLI on Windows operating systems.
The commands associated with CVE-2022-24753 are stripe login, stripe config -e, stripe community, and stripe.
Yes, CVE-2022-24753 presents a risk of arbitrary code execution if exploited.