The Node.js inspector, in 6.x and later is vulnerable to a DNS rebinding attack which could be exploited to perform remote code execution. An attack is possible from malicious websites open in a web browser on the same computer, or another computer with network access to the computer running the Node.js process. A malicious website could use a DNS rebinding attack to trick the web browser to bypass same-origin-policy checks and to allow HTTP connections to localhost or to hosts on the local network. If a Node.js process with the debug port active is running on localhost or on a host on the local network, the malicious website could connect to it as a debugger, and get full code execution access.
References
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https://nodejs.org/en/blog/vulnerability/march-2018-security-releases/ | Vendor Advisory |
https://support.f5.com/csp/article/K63025104?utm_source=f5support&utm_medium=RSS | Third Party Advisory |
https://www.oracle.com//security-alerts/cpujul2021.html | Third Party Advisory |
Configurations
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Information
Published : 2018-05-17 07:29
Updated : 2022-08-16 06:01
NVD link : CVE-2018-7160
Mitre link : CVE-2018-7160
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CWE
CWE-290
Authentication Bypass by Spoofing
Products Affected
nodejs
- node.js