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Symfony Vulnerable to PHP Eval Injection

Moderate severity GitHub Reviewed Published May 17, 2022 to the GitHub Advisory Database • Updated Apr 25, 2024

Package

composer symfony/http-kernel (Composer)

Affected versions

>= 2.0.0, < 2.3.27
>= 2.4.0, < 2.5.11
>= 2.6.0, < 2.6.6

Patched versions

2.3.27
2.5.11
2.6.6
composer symfony/symfony (Composer)
>= 2.0.0, < 2.3.27
>= 2.4.0, < 2.5.11
>= 2.6.0, < 2.6.6
2.3.27
2.5.11
2.6.6

Description

Applications with ESI support (and SSI support as of Symfony 2.6) enabled and using the Symfony built-in reverse proxy (the `Symfony\Component\HttpKernel\HttpCache class) are vulnerable to PHP code injection; a malicious user can inject PHP code that will be executed by the server.

HttpCache uses eval() to execute files in its cache when they contain ESI tags (and only when ESI is enabled). The vulnerability comes from the fact that PHP allows contents of <script language="php"> tags to be executed (and this kind of PHP tags is always available regardless of the configuration), but there were not escaped before the evaluation.

A possible exploit comes from websites also vulnerable to Cross-Site Scripting as an attacker can successfully conduct a PHP code injection attack by passing such a tag in a user submitted variable (for which proper output escaping was not applied).

References

Published by the National Vulnerability Database Jun 24, 2015
Published to the GitHub Advisory Database May 17, 2022
Reviewed Apr 25, 2024
Last updated Apr 25, 2024

Severity

Moderate

EPSS score

0.528%
(78th percentile)

Weaknesses

CVE ID

CVE-2015-2308

GHSA ID

GHSA-5c58-w9xc-qcj9

Source code

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