Impact
The use of Python's marshal module to handle unchecked input in a public method on PortalFolder
objects can lead to an unauthenticated denial of service and crash situation. The code in question is exposed by all portal software built on top of Products.CMFCore
, such as Plone. All deployments are vulnerable.
Patches
The code has been fixed in Products.CMFCore
version 3.2.
Workarounds
Users can make the affected decodeFolderFilter
method unreachable by editing the PortalFolder.py
module in Products.CMFCore
by hand and then restarting Zope. Go to line 233 of PortalFolder.py
and remove both the @security.public
decorator for decodeFolderFilter
as well as the method's entire docstring. This is safe because the method is not actually used by current code.
References
Credits
Thanks go to Nicolas VERDIER from onepoint.
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If you have any questions or comments about this advisory:
Impact
The use of Python's marshal module to handle unchecked input in a public method on
PortalFolder
objects can lead to an unauthenticated denial of service and crash situation. The code in question is exposed by all portal software built on top ofProducts.CMFCore
, such as Plone. All deployments are vulnerable.Patches
The code has been fixed in
Products.CMFCore
version 3.2.Workarounds
Users can make the affected
decodeFolderFilter
method unreachable by editing thePortalFolder.py
module inProducts.CMFCore
by hand and then restarting Zope. Go to line 233 ofPortalFolder.py
and remove both the@security.public
decorator fordecodeFolderFilter
as well as the method's entire docstring. This is safe because the method is not actually used by current code.References
Credits
Thanks go to Nicolas VERDIER from onepoint.
For more information
If you have any questions or comments about this advisory: