CVE-2024-27302: Authorization Bypass Through User-Controlled Key in go-zero
(updated )
Summary
Hello go-zero maintainer team, I would like to report a security concerning your CORS Filter feature.
Details
Go-zero allows user to specify a CORS Filter with a configurable allows param - which is an array of domains allowed in CORS policy.
However, the isOriginAllowed
uses strings.HasSuffix
to check the origin, which leads to bypass via domain like evil-victim.com
func isOriginAllowed(allows []string, origin string) bool {
for _, o := range allows {
if o == allOrigins {
return true
}
if strings.HasSuffix(origin, o) {
return true
}
}
return false
}
PoC
Use code below as a PoC. Only requests from safe.com
should bypass the CORS Filter
package main
import (
"errors"
"net/http"
"github.com/zeromicro/go-zero/rest"
)
func main() {
svr := rest.MustNewServer(rest.RestConf{Port: 8888}, rest.WithRouter(mockedRouter{}), rest.WithCors("safe.com"))
svr.Start()
}
type mockedRouter struct{}
// some sensitive path
func (m mockedRouter) ServeHTTP(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
// check user's cookie
// ...
// return sensitive data
w.Write([]byte("social_id: 420101198008292930"))
}
func (m mockedRouter) Handle(_, _ string, handler http.Handler) error {
return errors.New("foo")
}
func (m mockedRouter) SetNotFoundHandler(_ http.Handler) {
}
func (m mockedRouter) SetNotAllowedHandler(_ http.Handler) {
}
Send a request to localhost:8888 with Origin:not-safe.com
You can see the origin reflected in response, which bypass the CORS Filter
Impact
This vulnerability is capable of breaking CORS policy and thus allowing any page to make requests, retrieve data on behalf of other users.
References
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