Apache ActiveMQ Deserialization of Untrusted Data vulnerability
High severity
GitHub Reviewed
Published
Nov 28, 2023
to the GitHub Advisory Database
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Updated May 31, 2024
Package
Affected versions
< 5.16.6
>= 5.17.0, < 5.17.4
Patched versions
5.16.6
5.17.4
Description
Published by the National Vulnerability Database
Nov 28, 2023
Published to the GitHub Advisory Database
Nov 28, 2023
Reviewed
Nov 28, 2023
Last updated
May 31, 2024
Once an user is authenticated on Jolokia, he can potentially trigger arbitrary code execution.
In details, in ActiveMQ configurations, jetty allows org.jolokia.http.AgentServlet to handler request to /api/jolokia
org.jolokia.http.HttpRequestHandler#handlePostRequest is able to create JmxRequest through JSONObject. And calls to org.jolokia.http.HttpRequestHandler#executeRequest.
Into deeper calling stacks, org.jolokia.handler.ExecHandler#doHandleRequest is able to invoke through refection.
And then, RCE is able to be achieved via jdk.management.jfr.FlightRecorderMXBeanImpl which exists on Java version above 11.
1 Call newRecording.
2 Call setConfiguration. And a webshell data hides in it.
3 Call startRecording.
4 Call copyTo method. The webshell will be written to a .jsp file.
The mitigation is to restrict (by default) the actions authorized on Jolokia, or disable Jolokia.
A more restrictive Jolokia configuration has been defined in default ActiveMQ distribution. We encourage users to upgrade to ActiveMQ distributions version including updated Jolokia configuration: 5.16.6, 5.17.4, 5.18.0, 6.0.0.
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