CIO News Hubb
Advertisement
  • Home
  • News
  • Operations CIO
  • Visionary CIO
  • IT Management
  • Information Security
  • Contact
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Operations CIO
  • Visionary CIO
  • IT Management
  • Information Security
  • Contact
No Result
View All Result
CIO News Hubb
No Result
View All Result
Home Information Security

High-Severity RCE Vulnerability Reported in Popular Fastjson Library

admin by admin
June 17, 2022
in Information Security
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter


Cybersecurity researchers have detailed a recently patched high-severity security vulnerability in the popular Fastjson library that could be potentially exploited to achieve remote code execution.

Tracked as CVE-2022-25845 (CVSS score: 8.1), the issue relates to a case of deserialization of untrusted data in a supported feature called “AutoType.” It was patched by the project maintainers in version 1.2.83 released on May 23, 2022.

CyberSecurity

“This vulnerability affects all Java applications that rely on Fastjson versions 1.2.80 or earlier and that pass user-controlled data to either the JSON.parse or JSON.parseObject APIs without specifying a specific class to deserialize,” JFrog’s Uriya Yavnieli said in a write-up.

Fastjson is a Java library that’s used to convert Java Objects into their JSON representation and vice versa. AutoType, the function vulnerable to the flaw, is enabled by default and is designed to specify a custom type when parsing a JSON input that can then be deserialized into an object of the appropriate class.

“However, if the deserialized JSON is user-controlled, parsing it with AutoType enabled can lead to a deserialization security issue, since the attacker can instantiate any class that’s available on the Classpath, and feed its constructor with arbitrary arguments,” Yavnieli explained.

CyberSecurity

While the project owners previously introduced a safeMode that disables AutoType and started maintaining a blocklist of classes to defend against deserialization flaws, the newly discovered vulnerability gets around the latter of these restrictions to result in remote code execution.

Users of Fastjson are recommended to update to version 1.2.83 or enable safeMode, which turns off the function regardless of the allowlist and blocklist used, effectively closing variants of the deserialization attack.

“Although a public PoC exploit exists and the potential impact is very high (remote code execution) the conditions for the attack are not trivial (passing untrusted input to specific vulnerable APIs) and most importantly — target-specific research is required to find a suitable gadget class to exploit,” Yavnieli said.





Source link

Tags: computer securitycyber attackscyber newscyber security newscyber security news todaycyber security updatescyber updatesdata breachhacker newshacking newshow to hackinformation securitynetwork securityransomware malwaresoftware vulnerabilitythe hacker news
Previous Post

“Downthem” DDoS-for-Hire Boss Gets 2 Years in Prison – Krebs on Security

Next Post

Taming the challenges of facility management

Related Posts

Information Security

Learn NIST Inside Out With 21 Hours of Training @ 86% OFF

by admin
June 25, 2022
Information Security

The secret gay history of the modern internet

by admin
June 25, 2022
Information Security

Hackers Exploit Mitel VoIP Zero-Day in Likely Ransomware Attack

by admin
June 24, 2022
Information Security

ToddyCat claws at Asian governments

by admin
June 24, 2022
Information Security

NSO Confirms Pegasus Spyware Used by at least 5 European Countries

by admin
June 23, 2022
Next Post

Taming the challenges of facility management

Leave Comment

Recommended

Q&A with CIO Dustin Hufford, Part 1: Adopting an Agile Mindset & Flipping IT Governance

June 26, 2022

Inspirationalleadership ~ Future of CIO

June 26, 2022

Learn NIST Inside Out With 21 Hours of Training @ 86% OFF

June 25, 2022

The secret gay history of the modern internet

June 25, 2022

“We Need to Get Better”: How CIOs Are Working to Extract More Value from EHRs

June 25, 2022

Innerframeworkforblance

June 25, 2022

© 2022 CIO News Hubb All rights reserved.

Use of these names, logos, and brands does not imply endorsement unless specified. By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy.

Navigate Site

  • Home
  • News
  • Operations CIO
  • Visionary CIO
  • IT Management
  • Information Security
  • Contact

Newsletter Sign Up

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Operations CIO
  • Visionary CIO
  • IT Management
  • Information Security
  • Contact

© 2022 JNews - Premium WordPress news & magazine theme by Jegtheme.