CVE-2020-5411: Jackson Configuration Allows Code Execution with Unknown “Serialization Gadgets”
Severity
Low
Vendor
Spring by VMware
Description
When configured to enable default typing, Jackson contained a deserialization vulnerability that could lead to arbitrary code execution. Jackson fixed this vulnerability by blacklisting known "deserialization gadgets".
Spring Batch configures Jackson with global default typing enabled which means that through the previous exploit, arbitrary code could be executed if all of the following is true:
- Spring Batch’s Jackson support is being leveraged to serialize a job’s ExecutionContext.
- A malicious user gains write access to the data store used by the JobRepository (where the data to be deserialized is stored).
In order to protect against this type of attack, Jackson prevents a set of untrusted gadget classes from being deserialized. Spring Batch should be proactive against blocking unknown “deserialization gadgets” when enabling default typing.
Affected VMware Products and Versions
Severity is low unless otherwise noted.
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Spring Batch
- 4.0.0 to 4.0.4
- 4.1.0 to 4.1.4
- 4.2.0 to 4.2.2
Mitigation
Users of an affected version should upgrade to 4.2.3 or later. Releases that have fixed this issue include:
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Spring Batch
- 4.2.3
Credit
This issue was identified and responsibly reported by Srikanth Ramu.
References
- https://medium.com/@cowtowncoder/on-jackson-cves-dont-panic-here-is-what-you-need-to-know-54cd0d6e8062
- https://github.com/spring-projects/spring-batch/issues/3729
History
2020-06-10: Initial vulnerability report published.