CVE-2023-50259: Blind SSRF in /home/testslack endpoint

5.3 CVSS

Description

Medusa is an automatic video library manager for TV shows. Versions prior to 1.0.19 are vulnerable to unauthenticated blind server-side request forgery (SSRF). The `testslack` request handler in `medusa/server/web/home/handler.py` does not validate the user-controlled `slack_webhook` variable and passes it to the `notifiers.slack_notifier.test_notify` method, then `_notify_slack` and finally `_send_slack` method, which sends a POST request to the user-controlled URL on line 103 in `/medusa/notifiers/slack.py`, which leads to a blind server-side request forgery (SSRF). This issue allows for crafting POST requests on behalf of the Medusa server. Version 1.0.19 contains a fix for the issue.

Classification

CVE ID: CVE-2023-50259

CVSS Base Severity: MEDIUM

CVSS Base Score: 5.3

Affected Products

Vendor: pymedusa

Product: Medusa

Exploit Prediction Scoring System (EPSS)

EPSS Score: 0.16% (probability of being exploited)

EPSS Percentile: 53.98% (scored less or equal to compared to others)

EPSS Date: 2025-02-03 (when was this score calculated)

References

https://github.com/pymedusa/Medusa/security/advisories/GHSA-8mcr-vffr-jwxv
https://github.com/pymedusa/Medusa/blob/3d656652ab277e47689483912ed7fc443e7023e8/medusa/notifiers/slack.py#L103
https://github.com/pymedusa/Medusa/blob/3d656652ab277e47689483912ed7fc443e7023e8/medusa/server/web/home/handler.py#L168
https://github.com/pymedusa/Medusa/releases/tag/v1.0.19
https://securitylab.github.com/advisories/GHSL-2023-201_GHSL-2023-202_Medusa/

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