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unzip: block zip-slip via sibling-prefix paths #9728
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Summary of ChangesHello @staticpayload, I'm Gemini Code Assist1! I'm currently reviewing this pull request and will post my feedback shortly. In the meantime, here's a summary to help you and other reviewers quickly get up to speed! This pull request focuses on bolstering the security of the unzip utility by implementing a more robust defense against zip-slip vulnerabilities. The core change involves refining the path validation mechanism to prevent malicious archives from extracting files outside the intended destination directory, specifically addressing sophisticated prefix-based path escapes. A new regression test case has been added to confirm the effectiveness of these enhanced security measures. Highlights
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This pull request provides a critical security fix for a zip slip vulnerability. The previous path validation using startsWith was susceptible to prefix-based path traversal attacks. The new implementation of isChildDir correctly uses path.relative to ensure that extracted file paths are strictly within the target directory, which is a much more robust approach. The removal of the unnecessary try...catch block is also a good cleanup. Additionally, adding a regression test case for the "zip-slip-prefix" scenario is excellent practice. The changes are well-implemented and effectively address the vulnerability.
Context\nThe unzip path guard used a prefix check on resolved paths. A sibling path that shares the prefix (e.g. /tmp/dir vs /tmp/dir-evil) can pass the check and escape the intended output directory.\n\n## Change\nUse path.relative-based containment checks and add a regression fixture for the sibling-prefix traversal case.\n\n## Testing\n- Ubuntu 22.04 (AWS eu-west-2), Node 20\n- npx mocha --no-config --require ts-node/register --require source-map-support/register --require src/test/helpers/mocha-bootstrap.ts --file src/test/helpers/global-mock-auth.ts src/unzip.spec.ts