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Node.js: Node.js: Trust-policy bypass due to hostname matching inconsistency
A flaw was found in Node.js. An inconsistency in how Node.js matches hostnames can be exploited by a remote attacker in multi-context mTLS mutual Transport Layer Security setups. This vulnerability allows for a trust-policy bypass, potentially leading to unauthorized access to sensitive informati...
nodejs: Node.js: Silent authority rebinding due to embedded-nul hostnames in TLS handling
A flaw was found in Node.js. This vulnerability in the TLS Transport Layer Security hostname handling allows embedded null characters in hostnames. This can lead to silent authority rebinding, potentially enabling an attacker to redirect network traffic to an unintended server and disclose...
nodejs: Node.js: Information disclosure of proxy credentials via proxy tunnel error handling
A flaw was found in Node.js. When proxy credentials are embedded in a proxy URL, an issue in the proxy tunnel error handling can lead to the exposure of these credentials. This information disclosure vulnerability allows an attacker to potentially capture sensitive proxy credentials through logs,...
undici: Undici: Response queue poisoning on reused keep-alive sockets can lead to incorrect response delivery.
A flaw was found in undici. An attacker-controlled upstream server can exploit a vulnerability in Undici's HTTP/1.1 client, specifically related to response queue poisoning on reused keep-alive sockets. This allows the attacker to inject an unsolicited HTTP/1.1 response onto an idle socket...
nodejs: Node.js: Unauthorized file metadata modification
A flaw was found in Node.js. The Permission API allows a local user to modify file metadata on paths that have been explicitly set as read-only. This can lead to unauthorized changes in file properties, impacting the integrity of the file system...
nodejs: Node.js: Authentication bypass due to TLS hostname handling and unicode dot separator mismatch
A flaw was found in Node.js. This flaw involves a mismatch in how Node.js handles TLS Transport Layer Security hostnames and unicode dot separators during authentication. This mismatch can lead to a wildcard-depth authentication bypass. An attacker could exploit this to bypass intended security...
undici: Undici: Information disclosure due to improper cache-control header parsing
A flaw was found in Undici. The cache interceptor in shared-cache mode incorrectly classifies certain responses as cacheable due to improper handling of whitespace-padded Cache-Control header field names. This vulnerability allows an unauthenticated attacker to access authenticated user data from...
Important: Red Hat Security Advisory: nodejs:24 security, bug fix, and enhancement update
An update for the nodejs:24 module is now available for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9. Red Hat Product Security has rated this update as having a security impact of Important. A Common Vulnerability Scoring System CVSS base score, which gives a detailed severity rating, is available for each...
undici: undici: Weakening of cookie SameSite policy due to incorrect parsing of Set-Cookie header
A flaw was found in undici. When undici processes Set-Cookie headers, it incorrectly interprets the SameSite attribute, accepting partial matches instead of exact ones. This allows a malicious server to downgrade a cookie's SameSite policy to a less secure setting, potentially leading to unintend...
undici: undici: Information disclosure and data integrity issues due to incorrect Socks5ProxyAgent connection routing
A flaw was found in undici. When using Socks5ProxyAgent, undici incorrectly reuses a single connection pool across different origins. This can lead to cross-origin request routing, where sensitive credentials and data intended for one destination are sent to another. Consequently, responses from...
undici: undici: Man-in-the-Middle attack via ignored TLS options with SOCKS5 proxy
A flaw was found in undici. When undici's ProxyAgent is configured with a SOCKS5 proxy Uniform Resource Identifier URI, it silently ignores Transport Layer Security TLS options, such as custom Certificate Authorities CAs. This allows a remote attacker to perform a Man-in-the-Middle MITM attack,...
undici: undici: Denial of Service due to unbounded memory growth via WebSocket frames
A flaw was found in undici. A malicious WebSocket server can exploit this by streaming numerous small or empty continuation frames. This can bypass per-frame and cumulative-size validation, leading to unbounded memory growth in the client process. The primary consequence is memory exhaustion,...
ip-address: ip-address: Cross-site scripting via improper HTML escaping of untrusted input
A flaw was found in ip-address, a JavaScript library for parsing and manipulating IPv4 and IPv6 addresses. This vulnerability allows a remote attacker to perform cross-site scripting XSS by providing untrusted input to the Address6 constructor. When an application renders the output of...
nodejs: Node.js: Authentication bypass due to TLS hostname handling and unicode dot separator mismatch
A flaw was found in Node.js. This flaw involves a mismatch in how Node.js handles TLS Transport Layer Security hostnames and unicode dot separators during authentication. This mismatch can lead to a wildcard-depth authentication bypass. An attacker could exploit this to bypass intended security...
nodejs: Node.js: Unauthorized file metadata modification
A flaw was found in Node.js. The Permission API allows a local user to modify file metadata on paths that have been explicitly set as read-only. This can lead to unauthorized changes in file properties, impacting the integrity of the file system...
nodejs: Node.js: Denial of Service via unlimited HTTP/2 ORIGIN frames
A flaw was found in Node.js. A malicious server can exploit the HTTP/2 client by sending an unlimited number of ORIGIN frames. This can lead to an Out of Memory error on the client, resulting in a denial of service...
nodejs: Node.js: Information disclosure of proxy credentials via proxy tunnel error handling
A flaw was found in Node.js. When proxy credentials are embedded in a proxy URL, an issue in the proxy tunnel error handling can lead to the exposure of these credentials. This information disclosure vulnerability allows an attacker to potentially capture sensitive proxy credentials through logs,...
nodejs: Node.js WebCrypto: Denial of Service via large input to subtle.encrypt()
A flaw was found in the Node.js WebCrypto implementation. A remote attacker could exploit this vulnerability by providing an input to the subtle.encrypt function that is a multiple of 2 gigabytes GiB. This could lead to a denial of service DoS by crashing the Node.js process...
nodejs: Node.js: Certification validation bypass in TLS host verification
A flaw was found in Node.js. An attacker can exploit a vulnerability in the Transport Layer Security TLS host verification process to bypass certification validation. This bypass could allow an attacker to intercept or alter communications, potentially leading to information disclosure or integri...
nodejs: Node.js: Silent authority rebinding due to embedded-nul hostnames in TLS handling
A flaw was found in Node.js. This vulnerability in the TLS Transport Layer Security hostname handling allows embedded null characters in hostnames. This can lead to silent authority rebinding, potentially enabling an attacker to redirect network traffic to an unintended server and disclose...