CVE-2021-28168

ADVISORY - github

Summary

Impact

Eclipse Jersey 2.28 - 2.33 and Eclipse Jersey 3.0.0 - 3.0.1 contains a local information disclosure vulnerability. This is due to the use of the File.createTempFile which creates a file inside of the system temporary directory with the permissions: -rw-r--r--. Thus the contents of this file are viewable by all other users locally on the system. As such, if the contents written is security sensitive, it can be disclosed to other local users.

Workaround

This issue can be mitigated by manually setting the java.io.tmpdir system property when launching the JVM.

Patches

Jersey 2.34 and 3.0.2 forward sets the correct permissions on the temporary file created by Jersey.

References

Similar Vulnerabilities

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Original Disclosure:

Hello Jersey Security Team,

Utilizing a custom CodeQL query written as a part of the GitHub Security Lab Bug Bounty program, I've unearthed a local temporary file information disclosure vulnerability.

You can see the custom CodeQL query utilized here: https://lgtm.com/query/8831016213790320486/

This particular vulnerability exists because on unix-like systems (not including modern versions of MacOS) the system temporary directory is shared between all users. As such, failure to correctly set file permissions and/or verify exclusive creation of directories can lead to either local information disclosure, or local file hijacking by another user.

This vulnerability impacts the following locations in this project's source:

This vulnerability exists because of the vulnerability in the Utils.createTempFile:

https://github.com/eclipse-ee4j/jersey/blob/01c6a32a2064aeff2caa8133472e33affeb8a29a/core-common/src/main/java/org/glassfish/jersey/message/internal/Utils.java#L42-L53

This is because File.createTempFile creates a file inside of the system temporary directory with the permissions: -rw-r--r--. Thus the contents of this file are viewable by all other users locally on the system.

If there is sensitive information written to these files, it is disclosed to other local users on this system.

The fix for this vulnerability is to use the Files API (instead of the File API) to create temporary files/directories as this new API correctly sets the posix file permissions.

EPSS Score: 0.00158 (0.376)

Common Weakness Enumeration (CWE)

ADVISORY - nist

Creation of Temporary File With Insecure Permissions

Creation of Temporary File in Directory with Insecure Permissions

Exposure of Resource to Wrong Sphere

ADVISORY - github

Creation of Temporary File With Insecure Permissions

Creation of Temporary File in Directory with Insecure Permissions

Exposure of Resource to Wrong Sphere

Incorrect Permission Assignment for Critical Resource

ADVISORY - gitlab

OWASP Top Ten 2017 Category A9 - Using Components with Known Vulnerabilities

Exposure of Resource to Wrong Sphere

OWASP Top Ten 2013 Category A9 - Using Components with Known Vulnerabilities

ADVISORY - redhat

Exposure of Sensitive Information to an Unauthorized Actor


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