GHSA-6x26-6r6f-m537HighCVSS 8.2

Thumbor treats ALLOWED_SOURCES string patterns as unescaped regex, allowing hostname bypass via wildcard dot

Published
July 31, 2026
Last Modified
July 31, 2026

🔗 CVE IDs covered (1)

📋 Description

Summary

The ALLOWED_SOURCES configuration is meant to restrict which hosts Thumbor's HTTP loader may fetch images from. Plain-string entries in that list (the overwhelming majority of real-world and documented configurations) are passed directly to re.match() without escaping. Because . is a regex wildcard, every dot in a domain name becomes a bypass vector: s.glbimg.com silently matches sXglbimgYcom, sAglbimg.com, and any other hostname that differs only at a dot position. This undermines the primary SSRF defence that ALLOWED_SOURCES is intended to provide.

Affected component

thumbor/loaders/http_loader.pyvalidate()

Proof of concept

import re
from thumbor.config import Config
from thumbor.context import Context
from thumbor.loaders import http_loader as loader

config = Config()
config.ALLOWED_SOURCES = ["s.glbimg.com"]   # typical user config
ctx = Context(None, config, None)

# These should be blocked — both return True due to the unescaped dot
print(loader.validate(ctx, "http://sXglbimgYcom/secret.jpg"))  # True ← bypass
print(loader.validate(ctx, "http://sAglbimg.com/secret.jpg"))  # True ← bypass

# Legitimate origin — correctly allowed
print(loader.validate(ctx, "http://s.glbimg.com/logo.jpg"))    # True ← correct

Root cause

thumbor/loaders/http_loader.py (before fix):

for pattern in context.config.ALLOWED_SOURCES:
    if isinstance(pattern, Pattern):
        match = url
    else:
        pattern = f"^{pattern}$"   # <-- dots not escaped, act as regex wildcard
        match = res.hostname

    if re.match(pattern, match):
        return True

Impact

An attacker who can influence the image source URL passed to Thumbor can fetch images from arbitrary hosts, bypassing the ALLOWED_SOURCES allowlist.

Preconditions:

  • ALLOWED_SOURCES contains at least one plain-string entry (the common case; all official documentation examples use plain strings).
  • The attacker can supply or influence the image URL — true whenever ALLOW_UNSAFE_URL = True (the default), or when the application forwards user input to a signed URL endpoint.

Fix

Apply re.escape() to plain-string patterns before compiling them, so every character is matched literally:

else:
    pattern = f"^{re.escape(pattern)}$"   # dots and other metacharacters are now literal
    match = res.hostname

This is a one-call addition with no breaking change for correctly written configurations. Users who need real regular-expression behaviour should supply a compiled pattern (re.compile(r"s\.glbimg\.com")), which is already handled by the existing isinstance(pattern, Pattern) branch and is unaffected by this change.

The ALLOWED_SOURCES docstring in config.py was also updated to document the two-mode behaviour explicitly.

🎯 Affected products1

  • pip/thumbor:<= 7.7.7

🔗 References (4)