An issue was discovered in Zimbra Collaboration (ZCS) 8.8.15 and 9.0. An attacker can upload arbitrary files through amavisd via a cpio loophole (extraction to /opt/zimbra/jetty/webapps/zimbra/public) that can lead to incorrect access to any other user accounts. Zimbra recommends pax over cpio. Also, pax is in the prerequisites of Zimbra on Ubuntu; however, pax is no longer part of a default Red Hat installation after RHEL 6 (or CentOS 6). Once pax is installed, amavisd automatically prefers it over cpio.
References
| Link | Resource |
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| https://wiki.zimbra.com/wiki/Zimbra_Security_Advisories | Vendor Advisory |
| https://wiki.zimbra.com/wiki/Security_Center | Patch Release Notes Vendor Advisory |
| https://forums.zimbra.org/viewtopic.php?t=71153&p=306532 | Mitigation Vendor Advisory |
| http://packetstormsecurity.com/files/169458/Zimbra-Collaboration-Suite-TAR-Path-Traversal.html | Exploit Third Party Advisory VDB Entry |
Configurations
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Information
Published : 2022-09-26 02:15
Updated : 2023-08-08 14:22
NVD link : CVE-2022-41352
Mitre link : CVE-2022-41352
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Products Affected
zimbra
- collaboration
CWE
CWE-22
Improper Limitation of a Pathname to a Restricted Directory ('Path Traversal')
