For those not in the know: aussie man explains. A KDE Plasma 6 global theme deleted a user's files. Global themes may contain arbitrary Javascript code, and a bug (using a library written for Plasma 5) caused it to essentially run rm -rf /*
, Steam-style. KDE have since removed the theme and are considering next steps to warn the user that the "official" KDE store contains user-submitted content, and that some addons may contain potentially dangerous code.
I still remember that video I watched where a line in the Steam code back in the day was titled SCARY!!!!! and it was rm -rf $STEAMROOT. This nuked a guy's computer because short answer $STEAMROOT was actually / root, long answer here's the video. This nuked both his PC and his external drive that is some pretty bad code but this JavaScript code is up there
That's the issue I linked. The problem was that at some point a script executed rm -rf "$STEAMROOT/*"
, but did not make sure that $STEAMROOT
was set. If for some reason it was empty, the path became /*
after substitution.
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Is this affecting both plasma 5&6 then?
It should only affect Plasma 6 because of some breaking change to how a Javascript function returns a path.
This particular issue was caused by a breaking change in Plasma 6 and bad handling in a specific global theme.
The general security concerns that were being brought to light however apply to all versions.
It's only 3 layers deep, shame on you and your laziness
I will await the 100 recursive layers SVG version later today, do not disappoint me (please).
I'm afraid I didn't make it and just stole it
Gottem
Seriously though we need to work on improving security. A theme probably shouldn't be running code and if it is it needs to be sandboxed with its only access being an API
It's kind of horrifying nobody thought that through. What else did they fail to think about?
I know I'm late with this but it's not just a theme. It's a global theme. Those need to run code, so they really can't be sandboxed the same way a regular theme can be
Why do themes need to run code?
They shouldnt. At least use some kind of super locked down API if you're gonna let people use javascript of all things in your theming system god damn
Actually I'm pretty sure C would be much worse
Well, you can literally create a C program in bash using themes, compile and execute it.
Real "What does God need with a starship?" energy.
Setting themes do mant things and they are not like adding a colorscheme or so. Like there are tweaks that comes wuth themes which needs shell access to heavily modify the desktop
So they can include cool features like auto debloating /home/
People in one of the other threads were speculating that it is widgets, or one theme that is able to do multiple configurations. Really should be containerized or something, tho.
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Yeah, shouldn't it say something like "ha ha get fucked"?
is this the reason Bleeping Computer made that article about malicious KDE themes? i saw it in my feed but didn't think much of it
Fucking CJS. Please use ESM to delete all my files 🙏
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