CVE-2024-2928: Local File Inclusion (LFI) via URI Fragment Parsing in mlflow/mlflow
A Local File Inclusion (LFI) vulnerability was identified in mlflow/mlflow, specifically in version 2.9.2, which was fixed in version 2.11.3. This vulnerability arises from the application's failure to properly validate URI fragments for directory traversal sequences such as '../'. An attacker can exploit this flaw by manipulating the fragment part of the URI to read arbitrary files on the local file system, including sensitive files like '/etc/passwd'. The vulnerability is a bypass to a previous patch that only addressed similar manipulation within the URI's query string, highlighting the need for comprehensive validation of all parts of a URI to prevent LFI attacks.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the severity of CVE-2024-2928?
CVE-2024-2928 is classified as a high-severity Local File Inclusion vulnerability.
How do I fix CVE-2024-2928?
To fix CVE-2024-2928, update mlflow to version 2.11.3 or later.
What versions of mlflow are affected by CVE-2024-2928?
CVE-2024-2928 affects mlflow versions prior to 2.11.3, specifically version 2.9.2.
Can CVE-2024-2928 lead to data exposure?
Yes, CVE-2024-2928 could potentially allow attackers to access sensitive files on the server.
Is CVE-2024-2928 a remote or local vulnerability?
CVE-2024-2928 is a local vulnerability that requires access to the affected mlflow application.