Impact
What kind of vulnerability is it? Who is impacted?
This vulnerability is related to CORS origin validation, where the Gradio server fails to validate the request origin when a cookie is present. This allows an attacker’s website to make unauthorized requests to a local Gradio server. Potentially, attackers can upload files, steal authentication tokens, and access user data if the victim visits a malicious website while logged into Gradio. This impacts users who have deployed Gradio locally and use basic authentication.
Patches
Yes, please upgrade to gradio>=4.44
to address this issue.
Workarounds
Is there a way for users to fix or remediate the vulnerability without upgrading?
As a workaround, users can manually enforce stricter CORS origin validation by modifying the CustomCORSMiddleware
class in their local Gradio server code. Specifically, they can bypass the condition that skips CORS validation for requests containing cookies to prevent potential exploitation.
Impact
What kind of vulnerability is it? Who is impacted?
This vulnerability is related to CORS origin validation, where the Gradio server fails to validate the request origin when a cookie is present. This allows an attacker’s website to make unauthorized requests to a local Gradio server. Potentially, attackers can upload files, steal authentication tokens, and access user data if the victim visits a malicious website while logged into Gradio. This impacts users who have deployed Gradio locally and use basic authentication.
Patches
Yes, please upgrade to
gradio>=4.44
to address this issue.Workarounds
Is there a way for users to fix or remediate the vulnerability without upgrading?
As a workaround, users can manually enforce stricter CORS origin validation by modifying the
CustomCORSMiddleware
class in their local Gradio server code. Specifically, they can bypass the condition that skips CORS validation for requests containing cookies to prevent potential exploitation.