GitPython is a python library used to interact with Git repositories. When resolving a program, Python/Windows look for the current working directory, and after that the PATH environment. GitPython defaults to use the `git` command, if a user runs GitPython from a repo has a `git.exe` or `git` executable, that program will be run instead of the one in the user’s `PATH`. This is more of a problem on how Python interacts with Windows systems, Linux and any other OS aren’t affected by this. But probably people using GitPython usually run it from the CWD of a repo. An attacker can trick a user to download a repository with a malicious `git` executable, if the user runs/imports GitPython from that directory, it allows the attacker to run any arbitrary commands. There is no fix currently available for windows users, however there are a few mitigations. 1: Default to an absolute path for the git program on Windows, like `C:\Program Files\Git\cmd\git.EXE` (default git path installation). 2: Require users to set the `GIT_PYTHON_GIT_EXECUTABLE` environment variable on Windows systems. 3: Make this problem prominent in the documentation and advise users to never run GitPython from an untrusted repo, or set the `GIT_PYTHON_GIT_EXECUTABLE` env var to an absolute path. 4: Resolve the executable manually by only looking into the `PATH` environment variable..This CVE has a CVSS3.1 score of 7.8 and a Base Severity of HIGH.
Info | Details |
---|---|
CVE ID | CVE-2023-40590 |
CVE State | PUBLISHED |
BaseScore | 7.8 |
BaseSeverity | HIGH |
VectorString | CVSS:3.1/AV:L/AC:L/PR:N/UI:R/S:U/C:H/I:H/A:H |
Version | NA |
References for CVE-2023-40590 :
https://github.com/gitpython-developers/GitPython/security/advisories/GHSA-wfm5-v35h-vwf4
https://docs.python.org/3/library/subprocess.html#popen-constructor
Metric Type | Metric Score |
---|---|
AttackVector(AV) | LOCAL |
AttackComplexity(AC) | LOW |
PrivilegesRequired(PR) | NONE |
UserInteraction(UI) | REQUIRED |
Scope(S) | UNCHANGED |
Confidentiality(C) | HIGH |
Availability(A) | HIGH |
Integrity(I) | HIGH |