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A temp directory creation vulnerability exists in all versions of Guava, allowing an attacker with access to the machine to potentially access data in a temporary directory created by the Guava API com.google.common.io.Files.createTempDir(). By default, on unix-like systems, the created directory is world-readable (readable by an attacker with access to the system). The method in question has been marked @deprecated in versions 30.0 and later and should not be used. For Android developers, we recommend choosing a temporary directory API provided by Android, such as context.getCacheDir(). For other Java developers, we recommend migrating to the Java 7 API java.nio.file.Files.createTempDirectory() which explicitly configures permissions of 700, or configuring the Java runtime's java.io.tmpdir system property to point to a location whose permissions are appropriately configured.
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CVE-2020-8908 (Low) detected in guava-16.0.1.jar
CVE-2020-8908 (Low) detected in guava-27.0.1-jre.jar, guava-16.0.1.jar
Nov 18, 2023
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CVE-2020-8908 (Low) detected in guava-27.0.1-jre.jar, guava-16.0.1.jar
CVE-2020-8908 (Low) detected in guava-27.0.1-jre.jar
Dec 4, 2023
CVE-2020-8908 - Low Severity Vulnerability
Vulnerable Library - guava-27.0.1-jre.jar
Guava is a suite of core and expanded libraries that include utility classes, google's collections, io classes, and much much more.
Library home page: https://github.com/google/guava
Path to dependency file: /owner-extras/pom.xml
Path to vulnerable library: /owner-extras/pom.xml
Dependency Hierarchy:
Found in HEAD commit: 12e21721ff1098fe44de120bf2737fd994f40fa6
Found in base branch: master
Vulnerability Details
A temp directory creation vulnerability exists in all versions of Guava, allowing an attacker with access to the machine to potentially access data in a temporary directory created by the Guava API com.google.common.io.Files.createTempDir(). By default, on unix-like systems, the created directory is world-readable (readable by an attacker with access to the system). The method in question has been marked @deprecated in versions 30.0 and later and should not be used. For Android developers, we recommend choosing a temporary directory API provided by Android, such as context.getCacheDir(). For other Java developers, we recommend migrating to the Java 7 API java.nio.file.Files.createTempDirectory() which explicitly configures permissions of 700, or configuring the Java runtime's java.io.tmpdir system property to point to a location whose permissions are appropriately configured.
Publish Date: 2020-12-10
URL: CVE-2020-8908
CVSS 3 Score Details (3.3)
Base Score Metrics:
Suggested Fix
Type: Upgrade version
Origin: https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2020-8908
Release Date: 2020-12-10
Fix Resolution (com.google.guava:guava): 30.0-android
Direct dependency fix Resolution (org.apache.curator:curator-framework): 5.0.0
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