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EUVD-2020-0442
Malware in sbrugna...
CVE-2020-6836
grammar-parser.jison in the hot-formula-parser package before 3.0.1 for Node.js is vulnerable to arbitrary code injection. The package fails to sanitize values passed to the parse function and concatenates them in an eval call. If a value of the formula is taken from user-controlled input, it may...
GHSA-RC77-XXQ6-4MFF Command Injection in hot-formula-parser
Versions of hot-formula-parser prior to 3.0.1 are vulnerable to Command Injection. The package fails to sanitize values passed to the parse function and concatenates it in an eval call. If a value of the formula is supplied by user-controlled input it may allow attackers to run arbitrary commands...
@daedalus/angular-handsontable (>=1.0.1 <=1.0.5), @handsontable6/angular (=7.0.0) +20 more potentially affected by CVE-2020-6836 via hot-formula-parser (=2.3.3)
hot-formula-parser NPM version =2.3.3 is affected by a known vulnerability. The following packages have a transitive dependency on hot-formula-parser and may be impacted: - @daedalus/angular-handsontable =1.0.1, =0.1.10, =1.0.2, =1.0.1, =0.1.1, =1.0.0, =1.0.1, =0.1.0, =1.0.1, =0.1.2, =1.0.2 -...
Command Injection in hot-formula-parser
Versions of hot-formula-parser prior to 3.0.1 are vulnerable to Command Injection. The package fails to sanitize values passed to the parse function and concatenates it in an eval call. If a value of the formula is supplied by user-controlled input it may allow attackers to run arbitrary commands...
Arbitrary Code Injection
hot-formula-parser is vulnerable to arbitrary code injection. The vulnerability exists due to the lack of sanitization of the value of yytext, which is used in the exec command...
hot-formula-parser package for Node.js command injection vulnerability
hot-formula-parser package for Node.js is an Excel math formula parser for Node.js. A command injection vulnerability exists in grammar-parser.jison in the hot-formula-parser package for Node.js versions prior to 3.0.1. An attacker can use this vulnerability to execute arbitrary commands on the...
CVE-2020-6836
The CVE-2020-6836 entry refers to an arbitrary code injection in the hot-formula-parser package for Node.js, caused by grammar-parser.jison when parsing user-supplied input. Versions prior to 3.0.1 concatenate input into an eval call, enabling an attacker-controlled formula to execute arbitrary c...
Command Injection
Overview Versions of hot-formula-parser prior to 3.0.1 are vulnerable to Command Injection. The package fails to sanitize values passed to the parse function and concatenates it in an eval call. If a value of the formula is supplied by user-controlled input it may allow attackers to run arbitrary...