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[Security] Bump vaadin.version from 14.3.5 to 20.0.4 #41

Closed dependabot-preview[bot] closed 3 years ago

dependabot-preview[bot] commented 3 years ago

Bumps vaadin.version from 14.3.5 to 20.0.4. Updates vaadin-bom from 14.3.5 to 20.0.4 This update includes security fixes.

Vulnerabilities fixed

Sourced from The GitHub Security Advisory Database.

Reflected cross-site scripting in development mode handler in Vaadin 14, 15-19 URL encoding error in development mode handler in com.vaadin:flow-server versions 2.0.0 through 2.6.1 (Vaadin 14.0.0 through 14.6.1), 3.0.0 through 6.0.9 (Vaadin 15.0.0 through 19.0.8) allows local user to execute arbitrary JavaScript code by opening crafted URL in browser.

Affected versions: >= 14.0.0, <= 14.6.1

Sourced from The GitHub Security Advisory Database.

Insecure temporary directory usage in frontend build functionality of Vaadin 14 and 15-19 Insecure temporary directory usage in frontend build functionality of com.vaadin:flow-server versions 2.0.9 through 2.5.2 (Vaadin 14.0.3 through Vaadin 14.5.2), 3.0 prior to 6.0 (Vaadin 15 prior to 19), and 6.0.0 through 6.0.5 (Vaadin 19.0.0 through 19.0.4) allows local users to inject malicious code into frontend resources during application rebuilds.

Affected versions: >= 14.0.3, <= 14.5.2

Sourced from The GitHub Security Advisory Database.

Server classes and resources exposure in OSGi applications using Vaadin 12-14 and 19 Vulnerability in OSGi integration in com.vaadin:flow-server versions 1.2.0 through 2.4.7 (Vaadin 12.0.0 through 14.4.9), and 6.0.0 through 6.0.1 (Vaadin 19.0.0) allows attacker to access application classes and resources on the server via crafted HTTP request.

Affected versions: >= 12.0.0, < 14.4.10

Sourced from The GitHub Security Advisory Database.

Regular expression denial of service (ReDoS) in EmailField component in Vaadin 14 and 15-17 Unsafe validation RegEx in EmailField component in com.vaadin:vaadin-text-field-flow versions 2.0.4 through 2.3.2 (Vaadin 14.0.6 through 14.4.3), and 3.0.0 through 4.0.2 (Vaadin 15.0.0 through 17.0.10) allows attackers to cause uncontrolled resource consumption by submitting malicious email addresses.

Affected versions: >= 14.0.6, < 14.4.4

Sourced from The GitHub Security Advisory Database.

Timing side channel vulnerability in UIDL request handler in Vaadin 10, 11-14, and 15-18 Non-constant-time comparison of CSRF tokens in UIDL request handler in com.vaadin:flow-server versions 1.0.0 through 1.0.13 (Vaadin 10.0.0 through 10.0.16), 1.1.0 prior to 2.0.0 (Vaadin 11 through 13), 2.0.0 through 2.4.6 (Vaadin 14.0.0 through 14.4.6), 3.0.0 prior to 5.0.0 (Vaadin 15 through 17), and 5.0.0 through 5.0.2 (Vaadin 18.0.0 through 18.0.5) allows attacker to guess a security token via timing attack.

Affected versions: >= 11.0.0, < 14.4.7

Sourced from The GitHub Security Advisory Database.

Directory traversal in development mode handler in Vaadin 14 and 15-17 Improper URL validation in development mode handler in com.vaadin:flow-server versions 2.0.0 through 2.4.1 (Vaadin 14.0.0 through 14.4.2), and 3.0 prior to 5.0 (Vaadin 15 through 17) allows attacker to request arbitrary files stored outside of intended frontend resources folder.

Affected versions: >= 14.0.0, < 14.4.3


Updates vaadin-maven-plugin from 14.3.5 to 20.0.4

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dependabot-preview[bot] commented 3 years ago

Superseded by #42.