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CVE-2023-38491: Kirby vulnerable to Cross-site scripting (XSS) from MIME type auto-detection of uploaded files

First published: Thu Jul 27 2023(Updated: )

### TL;DR This vulnerability affects all Kirby sites that might have potential attackers in the group of authenticated Panel users or that allow external visitors to upload an arbitrary file to the content folder. Your Kirby sites are *not* affected if they don't allow file uploads for untrusted users or visitors or if the file extensions of uploaded files are limited to a fixed safe list. The attack requires user interaction by another user or visitor and *cannot* be automated. ---- ### Introduction Cross-site scripting (XSS) is a type of vulnerability that allows to execute any kind of JavaScript code inside the Panel session of the same or other users. In the Panel, a harmful script can for example trigger requests to Kirby's API with the permissions of the victim. Such vulnerabilities are critical if you might have potential attackers in your group of authenticated Panel users. They can escalate their privileges if they get access to the Panel session of an admin user. Depending on your site, other JavaScript-powered attacks are possible. ### Impact An editor with write access to the Kirby Panel could upload a file with an unknown file extension like `.xyz` that contains HTML code including harmful content like `<script>` tags. The direct link to that file could be sent to other users or visitors of the site. If the victim opened that link in a browser where they are logged in to Kirby and the file had not been opened by anyone since the upload, Kirby would serve the file with an incorrect MIME type of `text/html`. The browser would then run the script, which could for example trigger requests to Kirby's API with the permissions of the victim. The issue was caused by the underlying `Kirby\Http\Response::file()` method, which didn't have an explicit fallback if the MIME type could not be determined from the file extension. If you use this method in site or plugin code, these uses may be affected by the same vulnerability. ### Patches The problem has been patched in [Kirby 3.5.8.3](https://github.com/getkirby/kirby/releases/tag/3.5.8.3), [Kirby 3.6.6.3](https://github.com/getkirby/kirby/releases/tag/3.6.6.3), [Kirby 3.7.5.2](https://github.com/getkirby/kirby/releases/tag/3.7.5.2), [Kirby 3.8.4.1](https://github.com/getkirby/kirby/releases/tag/3.8.4.1) and [Kirby 3.9.6](https://github.com/getkirby/kirby/releases/tag/3.9.6). Please update to one of these or a [later version](https://github.com/getkirby/kirby/releases) to fix the vulnerability. In all of the mentioned releases, we have fixed the affected method to use a fallback MIME type of `text/plain` and set the `X-Content-Type-Options: nosniff` header if the MIME type of the file is unknown. ### Credits Thanks to Shankar Acharya (@5hank4r) for responsibly reporting the identified issue.

Credit: security-advisories@github.com security-advisories@github.com

Affected SoftwareAffected VersionHow to fix
composer/getkirby/cms>=3.9.0<3.9.6
3.9.6
composer/getkirby/cms>=3.8.0<3.8.4.1
3.8.4.1
composer/getkirby/cms>=3.7.0<3.7.5.2
3.7.5.2
composer/getkirby/cms>=3.6.0<3.6.6.3
3.6.6.3
composer/getkirby/cms<3.5.8.3
3.5.8.3
Getkirby Kirby>=3.9.0<3.9.6
Getkirby Kirby>=3.8.0<3.8.4.1
Getkirby Kirby>=3.7.0<3.7.5.2
Getkirby Kirby>=3.6.0<3.6.6.3
Getkirby Kirby>=3.5.0<3.5.8.3

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is CVE-2023-38491?

    CVE-2023-38491 is a vulnerability in the Kirby content management system that affects versions prior to 3.5.8.3, 3.6.6.3, 3.7.5.2, 3.8.4.1, and 3.9.6.

  • How does CVE-2023-38491 affect Kirby sites?

    CVE-2023-38491 affects all Kirby sites that allow potential attackers in the group of authenticated Panel users or allow external visitors to upload arbitrary files to the content folder.

  • Are my Kirby sites affected by CVE-2023-38491?

    Your Kirby sites are affected if they are running versions of Kirby prior to 3.5.8.3, 3.6.6.3, 3.7.5.2, 3.8.4.1, or 3.9.6 and allow file uploads for untrusted users or have potential attackers in the group of authenticated Panel users.

  • How severe is CVE-2023-38491?

    CVE-2023-38491 has a severity rating of medium with a CVSS score of 5.7.

  • How do I fix CVE-2023-38491?

    To fix CVE-2023-38491, update your Kirby installation to version 3.5.8.3, 3.6.6.3, 3.7.5.2, 3.8.4.1, or 3.9.6 or later.

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