SEC Consult Vulnerability Lab Security Advisory < 20141218-1 > =======================================================================              title: OS Command Execution            product: GParted - Gnome Partition Editor vulnerable version: <=0.14.1      fixed version: >=0.15.0,                     <=0.14.1 with fix for CVE-2014-7208 applied         CVE number: CVE-2014-7208             impact: medium           homepage: http://gparted.org/              found: 2014-07                 by: W. Ettlinger                     SEC Consult Vulnerability Lab                     https://www.sec-consult.com =======================================================================   Vendor description: ------------------- "GParted is a free partition editor for graphically managing your disk partitions.   With GParted you can resize, copy, and move partitions without data loss, enabling you to: * Grow or shrink your C: drive * Create space for new operating systems * Attempt data rescue from lost partitions"   URL: http://gparted.org/index.php     Vulnerability overview/description: ----------------------------------- Gparted <=0.14.1 does not properly sanitize strings before passing them as parameters to an OS command. Those commands are executed using root privileges.   Parameters that are being used for OS commands in Gparted are normally determined by the user (e.g. disk labels, mount points).  However, under certain circumstances, an attacker can use an external storage device to inject command parameters. These circumstances are met if for example an automounter uses a filesystem label as part of the mount path.   Please note that GParted versions before 0.15 are still being used in distributions. E.g Debian Wheezy is vulnerable to this issue before applying the patches.     Proof of concept: ----------------- The following command creates a malicious filesystem.   # mkfs.ext2 -L "\`reboot\`" /dev/sdXX   When this filesystem is mounted by an automounter to a mountpoint containing the filesystem label and the user tries to unmount this filesystem using GParted, the system reboots.   Vulnerable / tested versions: ----------------------------- Gparted versions <=0.14.1 were found to be vulnerable.     Vendor contact timeline: ------------------------ 2014-10-29: Contacting maintainer (Curtis Gedak) through            gedakc AT users DOT sf DOT net 2014-10-29: Initial response from maintainer offering encryption 2014-10-30: Sending encrypted advisory 2014-10-30: Maintainer confirms the behaviour, will be investigated            further 2014-11-04: Maintainer sends initial patches 2014-11-05: Giving a few notes on the patches 2014-11-05: Maintainer clarifies a few concerns with the patches;            Forwards patches to Mike Fleetwood for review 2014-11-08: Review shows that the patches cause functional            problems; proposes further procedure 2014-11-08: Maintainer proposes a different patching approach 2014-11-08: Reviewer shows concerns with this approach, opens            a security bug (1171909) with Fedora (in accordance with            their Security Tracking Bugs procedure);            Red Hat creates tracking bug 1172549 2014-11-15: New patches for several versions 2014-11-23: Maintainer sends vulnerability information to Debian 2014-11-29: Debian Security Team responds, asks for embargo date and            CVE number 2014-11-30: Release date set to 2014-12-18 2014-12-11: Mailing list linux-distros AT vs DOT openwall DOT org informed 2014-12-11: Writing that embargo may be lifted, SEC Consult will release            advisory on 2014-12-18 2014-12-18: Coordinated release of security advisory     Solution: --------- Update GParted to version >= 0.15.0 or apply security patches for CVE-2014-7208.     Advisory URL: ------------- https://www.sec-consult.com/en/Vulnerability-Lab/Advisories.htm     ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ SEC Consult Vulnerability Lab   SEC Consult Vienna - Bangkok - Frankfurt/Main - Montreal - Singapore - Vilnius - Zurich   Headquarter: Mooslackengasse 17, 1190 Vienna, Austria Phone:   +43 1 8903043 0 Fax:     +43 1 8903043 15   Mail: research at sec-consult dot com Web: https://www.sec-consult.com Blog: http://blog.sec-consult.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/sec_consult   Interested to work with the experts of SEC Consult? Write to career@sec-consult.com   EOF W. Ettlinger / @2014