PYSEC-2022-173

Vulnerability from pysec - Published: 2022-03-29 17:15 - Updated: 2022-03-29 18:37
VLAI?
Details

An issue was discovered in SaltStack Salt in versions before 3002.8, 3003.4, 3004.1. Job publishes and file server replies are susceptible to replay attacks, which can result in an attacker replaying job publishes causing minions to run old jobs. File server replies can also be re-played. A sufficient craft attacker could gain root access on minion under certain scenarios.

Impacted products
Name purl
salt pkg:pypi/salt
Aliases

{
  "affected": [
    {
      "package": {
        "ecosystem": "PyPI",
        "name": "salt",
        "purl": "pkg:pypi/salt"
      },
      "ranges": [
        {
          "events": [
            {
              "introduced": "0"
            },
            {
              "fixed": "3002.8"
            }
          ],
          "type": "ECOSYSTEM"
        }
      ],
      "versions": [
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        "0.10.1",
        "0.10.2",
        "0.10.3",
        "0.10.4",
        "0.10.5",
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        "0.11.1",
        "0.12.0",
        "0.12.1",
        "0.13.0",
        "0.13.1",
        "0.13.2",
        "0.13.3",
        "0.14.0",
        "0.14.1",
        "0.15.0",
        "0.15.1",
        "0.15.2",
        "0.15.3",
        "0.15.90",
        "0.16.0",
        "0.16.1",
        "0.16.2",
        "0.16.3",
        "0.16.4",
        "0.17.0",
        "0.17.0rc1",
        "0.17.1",
        "0.17.2",
        "0.17.3",
        "0.17.4",
        "0.17.5",
        "0.8.7",
        "0.8.9",
        "0.9.0",
        "0.9.1",
        "0.9.2",
        "0.9.3",
        "0.9.4",
        "0.9.5",
        "0.9.6",
        "0.9.7",
        "0.9.8",
        "0.9.9",
        "0.9.9.1",
        "2014.1.0",
        "2014.1.0rc1",
        "2014.1.0rc2",
        "2014.1.0rc3",
        "2014.1.1",
        "2014.1.10",
        "2014.1.11",
        "2014.1.12",
        "2014.1.13",
        "2014.1.2",
        "2014.1.3",
        "2014.1.4",
        "2014.1.5",
        "2014.1.6",
        "2014.1.7",
        "2014.1.8",
        "2014.1.9",
        "2014.7.0",
        "2014.7.0rc1",
        "2014.7.0rc2",
        "2014.7.0rc3",
        "2014.7.0rc4",
        "2014.7.0rc5",
        "2014.7.0rc6",
        "2014.7.0rc7",
        "2014.7.1",
        "2014.7.2",
        "2014.7.3",
        "2014.7.4",
        "2014.7.5",
        "2014.7.6",
        "2014.7.7",
        "2015.2.0rc1",
        "2015.2.0rc2",
        "2015.5.0",
        "2015.5.1",
        "2015.5.10",
        "2015.5.11",
        "2015.5.2",
        "2015.5.3",
        "2015.5.4",
        "2015.5.5",
        "2015.5.6",
        "2015.5.7",
        "2015.5.8",
        "2015.5.9",
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        "2015.8.0rc1",
        "2015.8.0rc2",
        "2015.8.0rc3",
        "2015.8.0rc4",
        "2015.8.0rc5",
        "2015.8.1",
        "2015.8.10",
        "2015.8.11",
        "2015.8.12",
        "2015.8.13",
        "2015.8.2",
        "2015.8.3",
        "2015.8.4",
        "2015.8.5",
        "2015.8.7",
        "2015.8.8",
        "2015.8.8.2",
        "2015.8.9",
        "2016.11.0",
        "2016.11.0rc1",
        "2016.11.0rc2",
        "2016.11.1",
        "2016.11.10",
        "2016.11.2",
        "2016.11.3",
        "2016.11.4",
        "2016.11.5",
        "2016.11.6",
        "2016.11.7",
        "2016.11.8",
        "2016.11.9",
        "2016.3.0",
        "2016.3.0rc2",
        "2016.3.0rc3",
        "2016.3.1",
        "2016.3.2",
        "2016.3.3",
        "2016.3.4",
        "2016.3.5",
        "2016.3.6",
        "2016.3.7",
        "2016.3.8",
        "2017.7.0",
        "2017.7.0rc1",
        "2017.7.1",
        "2017.7.2",
        "2017.7.3",
        "2017.7.4",
        "2017.7.5",
        "2017.7.6",
        "2017.7.7",
        "2017.7.8",
        "2018.3.0",
        "2018.3.0rc1",
        "2018.3.1",
        "2018.3.2",
        "2018.3.3",
        "2018.3.4",
        "2018.3.5",
        "2019.2.0",
        "2019.2.0rc1",
        "2019.2.0rc2",
        "2019.2.1",
        "2019.2.2",
        "2019.2.3",
        "2019.2.4",
        "2019.2.5",
        "2019.2.6",
        "2019.2.7",
        "2019.2.8",
        "3000",
        "3000.0.0rc1",
        "3000.0.0rc2",
        "3000.1",
        "3000.2",
        "3000.3",
        "3000.4",
        "3000.5",
        "3000.6",
        "3000.7",
        "3000.8",
        "3000.9",
        "3001",
        "3001.1",
        "3001.2",
        "3001.3",
        "3001.4",
        "3001.5",
        "3001.6",
        "3001.7",
        "3001.8",
        "3001rc1",
        "3002",
        "3002.1",
        "3002.2",
        "3002.3",
        "3002.4",
        "3002.5",
        "3002.6",
        "3002.7",
        "3002rc1"
      ]
    }
  ],
  "aliases": [
    "CVE-2022-22936"
  ],
  "details": "An issue was discovered in SaltStack Salt in versions before 3002.8, 3003.4, 3004.1. Job publishes and file server replies are susceptible to replay attacks, which can result in an attacker replaying job publishes causing minions to run old jobs. File server replies can also be re-played. A sufficient craft attacker could gain root access on minion under certain scenarios.",
  "id": "PYSEC-2022-173",
  "modified": "2022-03-29T18:37:44.021549Z",
  "published": "2022-03-29T17:15:00Z",
  "references": [
    {
      "type": "WEB",
      "url": "https://github.com/saltstack/salt/releases,"
    },
    {
      "type": "WEB",
      "url": "https://repo.saltproject.io/"
    },
    {
      "type": "ADVISORY",
      "url": "https://saltproject.io/security_announcements/salt-security-advisory-release/,"
    }
  ]
}


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