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CVE-2024-21488
Detail
Modified
This vulnerability has been modified since it was last analyzed by the NVD. It is awaiting reanalysis which may result in further changes to the information provided.
Current Description
Versions of the package network before 0.7.0 are vulnerable to Arbitrary Command Injection due to use of the child_process exec function without input sanitization. If (attacker-controlled) user input is given to the mac_address_for function of the package, it is possible for the attacker to execute arbitrary commands on the operating system that this package is being run on.
Versions of the package network before 0.7.0 are vulnerable to Arbitrary Command Injection due to use of the child_process exec function without input sanitization. If (attacker-controlled) user input is given to the mac_address_for function of the package, it is possible for an attacker to execute arbitrary commands on the operating system that this package is being run on.
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Versions of the package network before 0.7.0 are vulnerable to Arbitrary Command Injection due to use of the child_process exec function without input sanitization. If (attacker-controlled) user input is given to the mac_address_for function of the package, it is possible for an attacker to execute arbitrary commands on the operating system that this package is being run on.
Versions of the package network before 0.7.0 are vulnerable to Arbitrary Command Injection due to use of the child_process exec function without input sanitization. If (attacker-controlled) user input is given to the mac_address_for function of the package, it is possible for the attacker to execute arbitrary commands on the operating system that this package is being run on.
Initial Analysis by NIST2/06/2024 1:56:43 PM
Action
Type
Old Value
New Value
Added
CPE Configuration
OR
*cpe:2.3:a:forkhq:network:*:*:*:*:*:node.js:*:* versions up to (excluding) 0.7.0
Added
CVSS V3.1
NIST AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:H/I:H/A:H
Added
CWE
NIST CWE-77
Changed
Reference Type
https://gist.github.com/icemonster/282ab98fb68fc22aac7c576538f6369c No Types Assigned
https://gist.github.com/icemonster/282ab98fb68fc22aac7c576538f6369c Exploit, Mitigation, Third Party Advisory
Changed
Reference Type
https://github.com/tomas/network/commit/5599ed6d6ff1571a5ccadea775430c131f381de7 No Types Assigned
https://security.snyk.io/vuln/SNYK-JS-NETWORK-6184371 No Types Assigned
https://security.snyk.io/vuln/SNYK-JS-NETWORK-6184371 Exploit, Third Party Advisory
New CVE Received by NIST1/30/2024 12:15:09 AM
Action
Type
Old Value
New Value
Added
CVSS V3.1
Snyk AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:L/I:L/A:L
Added
CWE
Snyk CWE-77
Added
Description
Versions of the package network before 0.7.0 are vulnerable to Arbitrary Command Injection due to use of the child_process exec function without input sanitization. If (attacker-controlled) user input is given to the mac_address_for function of the package, it is possible for an attacker to execute arbitrary commands on the operating system that this package is being run on.