SafeDep vet is vulnerable to a DNS rebinding attack due to lack of HTTP Host and Origin header validation.
To exploit this vulnerability following conditions must be met:
- A
vet scan is executed and reports are saved as sqlite3 database
- A
vet MCP server is running on default port with SSE transport that has access to the report database
- The attacker lures the victim to attacker controlled website
- Attacker leverages DNS rebinding to access
vet SSE server on 127.0.0.1 through the website
- Attacker uses MCP tools to read information from report database
Impact
Data from vet scan sqlite3 database may be exposed to remote attackers when vet is used as an MCP server in SSE mode with default ports through the sqlite3 query MCP tool.
Patches
v1.12.5 is released that patches the issue with Host and Origin header allow list and validation
Workarounds
- Use
stdio (default) transport for SSE server
References
SafeDep
vetis vulnerable to a DNS rebinding attack due to lack of HTTPHostandOriginheader validation.To exploit this vulnerability following conditions must be met:
vetscan is executed and reports are saved assqlite3databasevetMCP server is running on default port with SSE transport that has access to the report databasevetSSE server on127.0.0.1through the websiteImpact
Data from
vetscan sqlite3 database may be exposed to remote attackers whenvetis used as an MCP server in SSE mode with default ports through the sqlite3 query MCP tool.Patches
v1.12.5is released that patches the issue withHostandOriginheader allow list and validationWorkarounds
stdio(default) transport for SSE serverReferences