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HistoryMay 14, 2021 - 2:37 p.m.

Improper Certificate Validation in WP-CLI framework

2021-05-1414:37:47
OpenJS Foundation
github.com
7

0.002 Low

EPSS

Percentile

61.4%

Description Impact An improper error handling in HTTPS requests management in WP-CLI version 0.12.0 and later allows remote attackers able to intercept the communication to remotely disable the certificate verification on WP-CLI side, gaining full control over the communication content, including the ability to impersonate update servers and push malicious updates towards WordPress instances controlled by the vulnerable WP-CLI agent, or push malicious updates toward WP-CLI itself. Patches The vulnerability stems from the fact that the default behavior of WP_CLI\Utils\http_request() when encountering a TLS handshake error is to disable certificate validation and retry the same request. The default behavior has been changed with version 2.5.0 of WP-CLI and the wp-cli/wp-cli framework (via #5523) so that the WP_CLI\Utils\http_request() method accepts an $insecure option that is false by default and consequently that a TLS handshake failure is a hard error by default. This new default is a breaking change and ripples through to all consumers of WP_CLI\Utils\http_request(), including those in separate WP-CLI bundled or third-party packages. #5523 has also added an --insecure flag to the cli update command to counter this breaking change. Subsequent PRs on the command repositories have added an --insecure flag to the appropriate commands on the following repositories to counter the breaking change: wp-cli/config-command#128 wp-cli/core-command#186 wp-cli/extension-command#287 wp-cli/checksum-command#86 wp-cli/package-command#138 Workarounds There is no direct workaround for the default insecure behavior of wp-cli/wp-cli versions before 2.5.0. The workaround for dealing with the breaking change in the commands directly affected by the new secure default behavior is to add the --insecure flag to manually opt-in to the previous insecure behavior. References CWE: Improper Certificate Validation For more information If you have any questions or comments about this advisory: Join the #cli channel in the WordPress.org Slack to ask questions or provide feedback.

CPENameOperatorVersion
wp-cli/wp-clilt2.5.0

0.002 Low

EPSS

Percentile

61.4%