calibre: Path Traversal Vulnerability Enables Arbitrary File Write and Remote Code Execution
Description
calibre is a cross-platform e-book manager for viewing, converting, editing, and cataloging e-books. Versions 9.2.1 and below contain a Path Traversal vulnerability that allows arbitrary file writes anywhere the user has write permissions. On Windows, this leads to Remote Code Execution by writing a payload to the Startup folder, which executes on next login. Function extract_pictures only checks startswith('Pictures'), and does not sanitize '..' sequences. calibre's own ZipFile.extractall() in utils/zipfile.py does sanitize '..' via _get_targetpath(), but extract_pictures() bypasses this by using manual zf.read() + open(). This issue has been fixed in version 9.3.0.
Affected products
2- Range: <=9.2.1
- kovidgoyal/calibrev5Range: < 9.3.0
Patches
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References
2- github.com/kovidgoyal/calibre/commit/e1b5f9b45a5e8fa96c136963ad9a1d35e6adac62mitrex_refsource_MISC
- github.com/kovidgoyal/calibre/security/advisories/GHSA-72ch-3hqc-pgmpmitrex_refsource_CONFIRM
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