CVE-2024-55661
HIGHLaravel Pulse < 1.3.1 - Authenticated Remote Code Execution via Livewire remember() Method
Title source: llmExploitation Summary
EIP tracks 1 public exploit for CVE-2024-55661. PoCs published by Mohammed Idrees Banyamer.
AI-analyzed exploit summary This exploit targets CVE-2024-55661 in Laravel Pulse < 1.3.1, leveraging the `remember()` method in the `RemembersQueries` trait to achieve arbitrary code injection via Livewire requests. It sends a crafted JSON payload to invoke arbitrary callables, potentially leading to remote code execution or data exfiltration.
Description
Laravel Pulse is a real-time application performance monitoring tool and dashboard for Laravel applications. A vulnerability has been discovered in Laravel Pulse prior to version 1.3.1 that could allow remote code execution through the public `remember()` method in the `Laravel\Pulse\Livewire\Concerns\RemembersQueries` trait. This method is accessible via Livewire components and can be exploited to call arbitrary callables within the application. An authenticated user with access to Laravel Pulse dashboard can execute arbitrary code by calling any function or static method in which the callable is a function or static method and the callable has no parameters or no strict parameter types. The vulnerable to component is `remember(callable $query, string $key = '')` method in `Laravel\Pulse\Livewire\Concerns\RemembersQueries`, and the vulnerability affects all Pulse card components that use this trait. Version 1.3.1 contains a patch.
Exploits (1)
This exploit targets CVE-2024-55661 in Laravel Pulse < 1.3.1, leveraging the `remember()` method in the `RemembersQueries` trait to achieve arbitrary code injection via Livewire requests. It sends a crafted JSON payload to invoke arbitrary callables, potentially leading to remote code execution or data exfiltration.
References (2)
Scores
CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:R/S:U/C:H/I:H/A:H