CVE-2022-36551: A Server Side Request Forgery (SSRF) in the Data Import module in Heartex - Label Studio Community Edition...
A Server Side Request Forgery (SSRF) in the Data Import module in Heartex - Label Studio Community Edition versions 1.5.0 and earlier allows an authenticated user to access arbitrary files on the system. Furthermore, self-registration is enabled by default in these versions of Label Studio enabling a remote attacker to create a new account and then exploit the SSRF.
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CVE-2022-36551 affects Label Studio Community Edition 1.5.0 and earlier. An attacker who can authenticate may abuse the Data Import module to make server-side requests and access arbitrary local files. Because self-registration was enabled by default in these versions, a remote attacker may be able to create an account first. Internet-facing or internally shared Label Studio Community Edition deployments running 1.5.0 or earlier are the primary concern, especially where self-registration remains enabled. Treat this as high priority where Label Studio is exposed beyond trusted administrators. The risk is sensitive local file disclosure from an application used around data workflows, with default self-registration increasing practical exposure. Mitigation focus: Inventory Label Studio Community Edition deployments and versions.; Prioritize systems running version 1.5.0 or earlier.; Check vendor release notes or PR 2840 for fixed-version guidance..
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