CVE-2024-1183
Gradio vulnerability analysis and mitigation

Overview

An SSRF (Server-Side Request Forgery) vulnerability was identified in the gradio-app/gradio repository (CVE-2024-1183). The vulnerability allows attackers to scan and identify open ports, potentially compromising system security (NVD).

Technical details

The vulnerability exists in the file handling mechanism of the Gradio application. Specifically, the issue was found in the routes.py file where the validation of URL paths was insufficient, using a less secure 'ishttpurl_like' check instead of proper URL validation (Github Commit).

Impact

The vulnerability could allow attackers to perform server-side request forgery attacks, enabling them to scan and identify open ports on the system. This could potentially lead to unauthorized access to internal services and sensitive information (NVD).

Mitigation and workarounds

A fix has been implemented through a code change in the Gradio repository, replacing the vulnerable URL validation method with a more secure validation mechanism (Github Commit).

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