CVE-2023-23684: WPGraphQL Plugin vulnerable to Server Side Request Forgery (SSRF)
(updated )
Impact
Users with capabilities to upload media (editors and above) are succeptible to SSRF (Server-Side Request Forgery) when executing the createMediaItem
Mutation.
Authenticated users making GraphQL requests that execute the createMediaItem
could pass executable paths in the mutations filePath
argument that could give them unwarranted access to the server.
It’s recommended to update to WPGraphQL v1.14.6 or newer. If you’re unable to do so, below is a snippet you can add to your functions.php (or similar) that filters the createMediaItem
mutation’s resolver.
Patches
Workarounds
If you’re unable to upgrade to v1.14.6 or higher, you should be able to use the following snippet in your functions.php to override the vulnerable resolver.
This snippet has been tested as far back as WPGraphQL v0.15
add_filter( 'graphql_pre_resolve_field', function( $nil, $source, $args, $context, \GraphQL\Type\Definition\ResolveInfo $info, $type_name, $field_key, $field, $field_resolver ) {
if ( $info->fieldName !== 'createMediaItem' ) {
return $nil;
}
$input = $args['input'] ?? null;
if ( ! isset( $input['filePath'] ) ) {
return $nil;
}
$uploaded_file_url = $input['filePath'];
// Check that the filetype is allowed
$check_file = wp_check_filetype( $uploaded_file_url );
// if the file does not pass the check, throw an error
if ( ! $check_file['ext'] || ! $check_file['type'] || ! wp_http_validate_url( $uploaded_file_url ) ) {
throw new \GraphQL\Error\UserError( sprintf( __( 'Invalid filePath "%s"', 'wp-graphql' ), $input['filePath'] ) );
}
$protocol = wp_parse_url( $input['filePath'], PHP_URL_SCHEME );
// prevent the filePath from being submitted with a non-allowed protocols
$allowed_protocols = [ 'https', 'http', 'file' ];
if ( ! in_array( $protocol, $allowed_protocols, true ) ) {
throw new \GraphQL\Error\UserError( sprintf( __( 'Invalid protocol. "%1$s". Only "%2$s" allowed.', 'wp-graphql' ), $protocol, implode( '", "', $allowed_protocols ) ) );
}
return $nil;
}, 10, 9 );
References
References
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