Security advisory - malicious exotel dependency#3265
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Security advisory - malicious exotel dependency#3265anroots-tw wants to merge 1 commit intoYelpArchive:masterfrom
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Version 0.1.6 was malicious, loose constraint allows for an auto-update. Library seems unmaintained past 0.1.5
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Aug 31, 2022
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Informational advisory.
For around 6 hours today, the Pypi package exotel had a malicious release,
0.1.6published. It'ssetup.pywould, on install, run a post-install hook, and call back to a C2 server.If you installed
Yelp/elastalertduring this time window, you might be affected. There is a loose version constraint toexotelpackage inrequirements.txt: https://github.com/Yelp/elastalert/blob/master/requirements.txt#L10The malicious version was pulled by PyPi some minutes ago and is no longer installable. The library seems unmaintained since its last release
0.1.5in 2017. Just in case - pin version to last known good -0.1.5.Ref jertel/elastalert2#931 & sarathsp06/exotel-py#10
(this is a backport of the hotfix from jertel/elastalert2, and not strictly needed to apply, as impact time window has passed )