Impact
The Fides webserver API allows custom integrations to be uploaded as a ZIP file. This ZIP file must contain YAML files, but Fides can be configured to also accept the inclusion of custom Python code in it. The custom code is executed in a restricted, sandboxed environment, but the sandbox can be bypassed to execute any arbitrary code.
The vulnerability allows the execution of arbitrary code on the target system within the context of the webserver python process owner on the webserver container, which by default is root
, and leverage that access to attack underlying infrastructure and integrated systems.
This vulnerability affects Fides versions 2.11.0
through 2.18.0
.
Exploitation is limited to API clients with the CONNECTOR_TEMPLATE_REGISTER
authorization scope. In the Fides Admin UI this scope is restricted to highly privileged users, specifically root users and users with the owner role.
Exploitation is only possible if the security configuration parameter allow_custom_connector_functions
is enabled by the user deploying the Fides webserver container, either in fides.toml
or by setting the env var FIDES__SECURITY__ALLOW_CUSTOM_CONNECTOR_FUNCTIONS=True
. By default this configuration parameter is disabled.
Patches
The vulnerability has been patched in Fides version 2.19.0
. Users are advised to upgrade to this version or later to secure their systems against this threat.
Workarounds
Ensure that allow_custom_connector_functions
in fides.toml
and the FIDES__SECURITY__ALLOW_CUSTOM_CONNECTOR_FUNCTIONS
are both either unset or explicit set to False
.
Impact
The Fides webserver API allows custom integrations to be uploaded as a ZIP file. This ZIP file must contain YAML files, but Fides can be configured to also accept the inclusion of custom Python code in it. The custom code is executed in a restricted, sandboxed environment, but the sandbox can be bypassed to execute any arbitrary code.
The vulnerability allows the execution of arbitrary code on the target system within the context of the webserver python process owner on the webserver container, which by default is
root
, and leverage that access to attack underlying infrastructure and integrated systems.This vulnerability affects Fides versions
2.11.0
through2.18.0
.Exploitation is limited to API clients with the
CONNECTOR_TEMPLATE_REGISTER
authorization scope. In the Fides Admin UI this scope is restricted to highly privileged users, specifically root users and users with the owner role.Exploitation is only possible if the security configuration parameter
allow_custom_connector_functions
is enabled by the user deploying the Fides webserver container, either infides.toml
or by setting the env varFIDES__SECURITY__ALLOW_CUSTOM_CONNECTOR_FUNCTIONS=True
. By default this configuration parameter is disabled.Patches
The vulnerability has been patched in Fides version
2.19.0
. Users are advised to upgrade to this version or later to secure their systems against this threat.Workarounds
Ensure that
allow_custom_connector_functions
infides.toml
and theFIDES__SECURITY__ALLOW_CUSTOM_CONNECTOR_FUNCTIONS
are both either unset or explicit set toFalse
.