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38fdf07b-e8ec-11ea-8bbe-e0d55e2a8bf9ark -- extraction outside of extraction directory

Albert Astals Cid reports:

Overview

A maliciously crafted TAR archive containing symlink entries would install files anywhere in the user's home directory upon extraction.

Proof of concept

For testing, an example of malicious archive can be found at dirsymlink.tar

Impact

Users can unwillingly install files like a modified .bashrc, or a malicious script placed in ~/.config/autostart.

Workaround

Before extracting a downloaded archive using the Ark GUI, users should inspect it to make sure it doesn't contain symlink entries pointing outside the extraction folder.

The 'Extract' context menu from the Dolphin file manager shouldn't be used.

Solution

Ark 20.08.1 skips maliciously crafted symlinks when extracting TAR archives.

Alternatively, 8bf8c5ef07b0ac5e914d752681e470dea403a5bd can be applied to previous releases.

Credits

Thanks to Fabian Vogt for reporting this issue and for fixing it.


Discovery 2020-08-27
Entry 2020-08-28
ark
< 20.08.0_1

https://kde.org/info/security/advisory-20200827-1.txt
CVE-2020-24654
d1ef1138-d273-11ea-a757-e0d55e2a8bf9ark -- directory traversal

KDE Project Security Advisory reports:

KDE Project Security Advisory

Title: Ark: maliciously crafted archive can install files outside the extraction directory.
Risk Rating: Important
CVE: CVE-2020-16116
Versions: ark <= 20.04.3
Author: Elvis Angelaccio
Date: 30 July 2020

Overview

A maliciously crafted archive with "../" in the file paths would install files anywhere in the user's home directory upon extraction.

Proof of concept

For testing, an example of malicious archive can be found at https://github.com/jwilk/traversal-archives/releases/download/0/relative2.zip

Impact

Users can unwillingly install files like a modified .bashrc, or a malicious script placed in ~/.config/autostart

Workaround

Users should not use the 'Extract' context menu from the Dolphin file manager. Before extracting a downloaded archive using the Ark GUI, users should inspect it to make sure it doesn't contain entries with "../" in the file path.

Solution

Ark 20.08.0 prevents loading of malicious archives and shows a warning message to the users.

Alternatively, https://invent.kde.org/utilities/ark/-/commit/0df592524fed305d6fbe74ddf8a196bc9ffdb92f can be applied to previous releases.

Credits

Thanks to Dominik Penner for finding and reporting this issue and thanks to Elvis Angelaccio and Albert Astals Cid for fixing it.


Discovery 2020-07-30
Entry 2020-07-30
ark
< 20.04.2_1

eq 20.04.3

CVE-2020-16116
https://kde.org/info/security/advisory-20200730-1.txt