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chore(deps): update tj-actions/verify-changed-files action to v17 [security] #229

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This PR contains the following updates:

Package Type Update Change
tj-actions/verify-changed-files action major v16 -> v17

GitHub Vulnerability Alerts

CVE-2023-52137

Summary

The tj-actions/verify-changed-files action allows for command injection in changed filenames, allowing an attacker to execute arbitrary code and potentially leak secrets.

Details

The verify-changed-files workflow returns the list of files changed within a workflow execution.

This could potentially allow filenames that contain special characters such as ; and ` (backtick) which can be used by an attacker to take over the GitHub Runner if the output value is used in a raw fashion (thus being directly replaced before execution) inside a run block. By running custom commands an attacker may be able to steal secrets such as GITHUB_TOKEN if triggered on other events than pull_request. For example on push.

Proof of Concept

  1. Submit a pull request to the repository with a new file injecting a command. For example $(whoami).txt would be a valid filename.
  2. Upon approval of the workflow (triggered by the pull request), the action will get executed and the malicious pull request filename will flow into the List all changed files tracked and untracked files step.
- name: List all changed files tracked and untracked files
  run: |
    echo "Changed files: $"

Example output:

##[group]Run echo "Changed files: $(whoami).txt"
  echo "Changed files: $(whoami).txt"�[0m
shell: /usr/bin/bash -e {0}

##[endgroup]
Changed files: runner.txt

Impact

This issue may lead to arbitrary command execution in the GitHub Runner.

Resolution

  • A new safe_output input would be enabled by default and return filename paths escaping special characters like ;, ` (backtick), $, (), etc for bash environments.

  • A safe recommendation of using environment variables to store unsafe outputs.

- name: List all changed files tracked and untracked files
  env:
     CHANGED_FILES: $
  run: |
    echo "Changed files: $CHANGED_FILES"

Resources


Release Notes

tj-actions/verify-changed-files (tj-actions/verify-changed-files)

v17

Compare Source

Changes in v17.1.0

What's Changed

Full Changelog: tj-actions/verify-changed-files@v17...v17.1.0


Changes in v17.0.2

What's Changed

Full Changelog: tj-actions/verify-changed-files@v17...v17.0.2


Changes in v17.0.1

What's Changed

Full Changelog: tj-actions/verify-changed-files@v17...v17.0.1


Changes in v17.0.0

🔥 🔥 BREAKING CHANGE 🔥 🔥

A new safe_output input is now available to prevent outputting unsafe filename characters (Enabled by default). This would escape characters in the filename that could be used for command injection.

[!NOTE]
This can be disabled by setting the safe_output to false this comes with a recommendation to store all outputs generated in an environment variable first before using them.

Example
...
      - name: Verify Changed files
        uses: tj-actions/verify-changed-files@v16
        id: verify-changed-files
        with:
          safe_output: false # set to false because we are using an environment variable to store the output and avoid command injection.
      
      - name: List all changed tracked and untracked files
        env:
          FILES_CHANGED: ${{ steps.verify-changed-files.outputs.changed_files }}
        run: |
          echo "Changed files: $FILES_CHANGED
...

What's Changed

Full Changelog: tj-actions/verify-changed-files@v16...v17.0.0



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