CVE-2024-4030

Public on 2024-05-07
Modified on 2024-05-10
Description
On Windows a directory returned by tempfile.mkdtemp() would not always have permissions set to restrict reading and writing to the temporary directory by other users, instead usually inheriting the correct permissions from the default location. Alternate configurations or users without a profile directory may not have the intended permissions.

If you’re not using Windows or haven’t changed the temporary directory location then you aren’t affected by this vulnerability. On other platforms the returned directory is consistently readable and writable only by the current user.

This issue was caused by Python not supporting Unix permissions on Windows. The fix adds support for Unix “700” for the mkdir function on Windows which is used by mkdtemp() to ensure the newly created directory has the proper permissions.
Severity
Medium severity
Medium
CVSS v3 Base Score
5.1
See breakdown

Affected Packages

Platform Package Release Date Advisory Status
Amazon Linux 2 - Core python Not Affected
Amazon Linux 1 python26 Not Affected
Amazon Linux 1 python27 Not Affected
Amazon Linux 2 - Core python3 Not Affected
Amazon Linux 2023 python3.11 Not Affected
Amazon Linux 2023 python3.9 Not Affected
Amazon Linux 1 python34 Not Affected
Amazon Linux 1 python35 Not Affected
Amazon Linux 1 python36 Not Affected
Amazon Linux 1 python38 Not Affected
Amazon Linux 2 - Python3.8 Extra python38 Not Affected

CVSS Scores

Score Type Score Vector
Amazon Linux CVSSv3 5.1 CVSS:3.1/AV:L/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:L/I:L/A:N
NVD CVSSv3 7.1 CVSS:3.1/AV:L/AC:L/PR:L/UI:N/S:U/C:H/I:H/A:N