vulnerability
Oracle Linux: CVE-2024-32462: ELSA-2024-3961: flatpak security update (IMPORTANT) (Multiple Advisories)
Severity | CVSS | Published | Added | Modified |
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6 | (AV:L/AC:L/Au:S/C:C/I:C/A:N) | 04/18/2024 | 06/18/2024 | 12/24/2024 |
Severity
6
CVSS
(AV:L/AC:L/Au:S/C:C/I:C/A:N)
Published
04/18/2024
Added
06/18/2024
Modified
12/24/2024
Description
Flatpak is a system for building, distributing, and running sandboxed desktop applications on Linux. in versions before 1.10.9, 1.12.9, 1.14.6, and 1.15.8, a malicious or compromised Flatpak app could execute arbitrary code outside its sandbox. Normally, the `--command` argument of `flatpak run` expects to be given a command to run in the specified Flatpak app, optionally along with some arguments. However it is possible to instead pass `bwrap` arguments to `--command=`, such as `--bind`. It's possible to pass an arbitrary `commandline` to the portal interface `org.freedesktop.portal.Background.RequestBackground` from within a Flatpak app. When this is converted into a `--command` and arguments, it achieves the same effect of passing arguments directly to `bwrap`, and thus can be used for a sandbox escape. The solution is to pass the `--` argument to `bwrap`, which makes it stop processing options. This has been supported since bubblewrap 0.3.0. All supported versions of Flatpak require at least that version of bubblewrap. xdg-desktop-portal version 1.18.4 will mitigate this vulnerability by only allowing Flatpak apps to create .desktop files for commands that do not start with --. The vulnerability is patched in 1.15.8, 1.10.9, 1.12.9, and 1.14.6.
A flaw was found in Flatpak, a system for building, distributing, and running sandboxed desktop applications on Linux. Normally, the "--command" argument of "flatpak run" expects being given a command to run in the specified Flatpak app, along with optional arguments. However, it is possible to pass bwrap arguments to "--command=" instead, such as "--bind". It is possible to pass an arbitrary "commandline" to the portal interface "org.freedesktop.portal.Background.RequestBackground" within the Flatpak app. This is normally safe because it can only specify a command that exists inside the sandbox. When a crafted "commandline" is converted into a "--command" and arguments, the app could achieve the same effect of passing arguments directly to bwrap to achieve sandbox escape.
A flaw was found in Flatpak, a system for building, distributing, and running sandboxed desktop applications on Linux. Normally, the "--command" argument of "flatpak run" expects being given a command to run in the specified Flatpak app, along with optional arguments. However, it is possible to pass bwrap arguments to "--command=" instead, such as "--bind". It is possible to pass an arbitrary "commandline" to the portal interface "org.freedesktop.portal.Background.RequestBackground" within the Flatpak app. This is normally safe because it can only specify a command that exists inside the sandbox. When a crafted "commandline" is converted into a "--command" and arguments, the app could achieve the same effect of passing arguments directly to bwrap to achieve sandbox escape.
Solution(s)
oracle-linux-upgrade-flatpakoracle-linux-upgrade-flatpak-builderoracle-linux-upgrade-flatpak-develoracle-linux-upgrade-flatpak-libsoracle-linux-upgrade-flatpak-selinuxoracle-linux-upgrade-flatpak-session-helper

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