It is important to disallow operations on tainted input in a doPrivileged()
block. This is because an adversary may supply malicious input that may result in indirect privilege escalation attacks.
Noncompliant Code Example
This noncompliant code example accepts a tained filename
argument. An adversary may supply the name of a sensitive password file, complete with the path and consequently force operations to be performed on the wrong file.
private void privilegedMethod(final String filename) throws FileNotFoundException { final FileInputStream f[]={null}; try { FileInputStream fis = AccessController.doPrivileged( new PrivilegedExceptionAction() { public FileInputStream run() throws FileNotFoundException { f[0] = new FileInputStream(filename); } } ); } catch (PrivilegedActionException e) { /* forward to handler */ } // do something with the file and then close it }
Compliant Solution
Explicitly hardcode the name of the file and confine the privileged variables to the same method. This ensures that no malicious file is loaded by exploiting the privileges of the corresponding code.
private void privilegedMethod(final String filename) throws FileNotFoundException { final FileInputStream f[]={null}; try { FileInputStream fis = AccessController.doPrivileged( new PrivilegedExceptionAction() { public FileInputStream run() throws FileNotFoundException { f[0] = new FileInputStream("/usr/home/filename"); } } ); } catch (PrivilegedActionException e) { /* forward to handler */ } // do something with the file and then close it }
Risk Assessment
Allowing tainted inputs in privileged operations can lead to privilege escalation attacks.
Rule |
Severity |
Likelihood |
Remediation Cost |
Priority |
Level |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
SEC34- J |
high |
likely |
low |
P27 |
L1 |
Automated Detection
TODO
Related Vulnerabilities
Search for vulnerabilities resulting from the violation of this rule on the CERT website.
References
[[API 06]] method doPrivileged()
[[Gong 03]] Sections 6.4, AccessController and 9.5 Privileged Code
[[SCG 07]] Guideline 6-1 Safely invoke java.security.AccessController.doPrivileged
[[MITRE 09]] CWE ID 266 "Incorrect Privilege Assignment", CWE ID 272 "Least Privilege Violation"
SEC33-J. Do not expose standard APIs that use the immediate caller's class loader instance to untrusted code 02. Platform Security (SEC) 02. Declarations and Initialization (DCL)