🛡️ GHSA-x9mp-jm4h-jjf8 — grub (CVE-2023-43636)

🟠 CVSS 8.0 — High ✅ No Known Exploit CWE-345 OSV
8.0
CVSS Score
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Description

Duplicate Advisory: EVE Doesn't Protect Rootfs

Duplicate Advisory

This advisory has been withdrawn because it is a duplicate of GHSA-wc42-fcjp-v8vq. This link is maintained to preserve external references.

Original Description

In EVE OS, the “measured boot” mechanism prevents a compromised device from accessing

the encrypted data located in the vault.

As per the “measured boot” design, the PCR values calculated at different stages of the boot

process will change if any of their respective parts are changed.

This includes, among other things, the configuration of the bios, grub, the kernel cmdline,

initrd, and more.

However, this mechanism does not validate the entire rootfs, so an attacker can edit the

filesystem and gain control over the system.

As the default filesystem used by EVE OS is squashfs, this is somewhat harder than an ext4,

which is easily changeable.

This will not stop an attacker, as an attacker can repackage the squashfs with their changes

in it and replace the partition altogether.

This can also be done directly on the device, as the “003-storage-init” container contains the

“mksquashfs” and “unsquashfs” binaries (with the corresponding libs).

An attacker can gain full control over the device without changing the PCR values, thus not

triggering the “measured boot” mechanism, and having full access to the vault.

Note:

This issue was partially fixed in these commits (after disclosure to Zededa), where the config

partition measurement was added to PCR13:

• aa3501d6c57206ced222c33aea15a9169d629141

• 5fef4d92e75838cc78010edaed5247dfbdae1889.

This issue was made viable in version 9.0.0 when the calculation was moved to PCR14 but it was not included in the measured boot.

How this vulnerability can be exploited

This issue can be reached with local access to the system, attack complexity is low, an attacker needs low-level privileges on the target. No user interaction is required. The scope is changed, meaning a successful attack can affect components beyond the vulnerable one. Rated impact: confidentiality high, integrity high, availability high.

Weakness class

GHSA-x9mp-jm4h-jjf8 is classified as CWE-345: Insufficient Verification of Data Authenticity. Data is trusted without confirming it really came from the claimed source and was not altered.

Affected software

GHSA-x9mp-jm4h-jjf8 is recorded against 1 package.

  • github.com/lf-edge/eve/pkg/grub

Timeline and source

Published on 20 September 2023 and last revised on 5 February 2026. No public exploit is currently recorded for this entry. Record sourced from OSV.

References

nvd.nist.gov (Advisory)
asrg.io (Web)
asrg.io (Web)

Details

Severity HIGH
CVSS Score 8.0
CVSS Vector CVSS:3.1/AV:L/AC:L/PR:L/UI:N/S:C/C:H/I:H/A:H
CWE CWE-345
Public Exploit ✅ No
Source OSV
Published 2023-09-20
Updated 2026-08-20
Modified 2026-02-05
Fix URL N/A

Affected Packages

Software From version Fixed in
github.com/lf-edge/eve/pkg/grub

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