A prototype pollution vulnerability has been found in object-path <= 0.11.4 affecting the set() method. The vulnerability is limited to the includeInheritedProps mode (if version >= 0.11.0 is used), which has to be explicitly enabled by creating a new instance of object-path and setting the option includeInheritedProps: true, or by using the default withInheritedProps instance. The default operating mode is not affected by the vulnerability if version >= 0.11.0 is used. Any usage of set() in versions < 0.11.0 is vulnerable.
Patches
Upgrade to version >= 0.11.5
Workarounds
Don't use the includeInheritedProps: true options or the withInheritedProps instance if using a version >= 0.11.0.
This affects the package object-path before 0.11.6. A type confusion vulnerability can lead to a bypass of CVE-2020-15256 when the path components used in the path parameter are arrays. In particular, the condition currentPath === 'proto' returns false if currentPath is ['proto']. This is because the === operator returns always false when the type of the operands is different.
This PR contains the following updates:
0.9.2
->0.11.8
GitHub Vulnerability Alerts
CVE-2020-15256
Impact
A prototype pollution vulnerability has been found in
object-path
<= 0.11.4 affecting theset()
method. The vulnerability is limited to theincludeInheritedProps
mode (if version >= 0.11.0 is used), which has to be explicitly enabled by creating a new instance ofobject-path
and setting the optionincludeInheritedProps: true
, or by using the defaultwithInheritedProps
instance. The default operating mode is not affected by the vulnerability if version >= 0.11.0 is used. Any usage ofset()
in versions < 0.11.0 is vulnerable.Patches
Upgrade to version >= 0.11.5
Workarounds
Don't use the
includeInheritedProps: true
options or thewithInheritedProps
instance if using a version >= 0.11.0.References
Read more about the prototype pollution vulnerability
For more information
If you have any questions or comments about this advisory:
CVE-2021-23434
This affects the package object-path before 0.11.6. A type confusion vulnerability can lead to a bypass of CVE-2020-15256 when the path components used in the path parameter are arrays. In particular, the condition currentPath === 'proto' returns false if currentPath is ['proto']. This is because the === operator returns always false when the type of the operands is different.
CVE-2021-3805
object-path is vulnerable to Improperly Controlled Modification of Object Prototype Attributes ('Prototype Pollution')
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