Wednesday August 9th 2023 Security Releases

Rafael Gonzaga

(Update 09-August-2023) Security releases available

Updates are now available for the v16.x, v18.x, and v20.x Node.js release lines for the following issues.

Permissions policies can be bypassed via Module._load (HIGH)(CVE-2023-32002)

The use of Module._load() can bypass the policy mechanism and require modules outside of the policy.json definition for a given module.

Please note that at the time this CVE was issued, the policy mechanism is an experimental feature of Node.js.

Impacts:

  • This vulnerability affects all users using the experimental policy mechanism in all active release lines: 16.x, 18.x and, 20.x.

Thank you, to mattaustin for reporting this vulnerability and thank you Rafael Gonzaga and Bradley Farias for fixing it.

Permission model bypass by specifying a path traversal sequence in a Buffer (HIGH)(CVE-2023-32004)

A vulnerability has been discovered in Node.js version 20, specifically within the experimental permission model. This flaw relates to improper handling of Buffers in file system APIs causing a traversal path to bypass when verifying file permissions.

Please note that at the time this CVE was issued, the permission model is an experimental feature of Node.js.

Impacts:

  • This vulnerability affects all users using the experimental permission model in Node.js 20.

Thank you, to Axel Chong for reporting this vulnerability and thank you Rafael Gonzaga for fixing it.

process.binding() can bypass the permission model through path traversal (HIGH)(CVE-2023-32558)

The use of the deprecated API process.binding() can bypass the permission model through path traversal.

Please note that at the time this CVE was issued, the permission model is an experimental feature of Node.js.

Impacts:

  • This vulnerability affects all users using the experimental permission model in Node.js 20.

Thank you to Rafael Gonzaga for reporting and fixing this vulnerability.

Permissions policies can impersonate other modules in using module.constructor.createRequire() (MEDIUM)(CVE-2023-32006)

The use of module.constructor.createRequire() can bypass the policy mechanism and require modules outside of the policy.json definition for a given module.

Please note that at the time this CVE was issued, the policy mechanism is an experimental feature of Node.js.

Impacts:

  • This vulnerability affects all users using the experimental policy mechanism in all active release lines: 16.x, 18.x and, 20.x.

Thank you, to Axel Chong for reporting this vulnerability and thank you Rafael Gonzaga and Bradley Farias for fixing it.

Permissions policies can be bypassed via process.binding (MEDIUM)(CVE-2023-32559)

The use of the deprecated API process.binding() can bypass the policy mechanism by requiring internal modules and eventually take advantage of process.binding('spawn_sync') run arbitrary code, outside of the limits defined in a policy.json file.

Please note that at the time this CVE was issued, the policy is an experimental feature of Node.js.

Impacts

  • This vulnerability affects all users using the experimental policy mechanism in all active release lines: 16.x, 18.x and, 20.x.

Thank you, to LeoDog896 for reporting this vulnerability and thank you Tobias Nießen for fixing it.

fs.statfs can retrive stats from files restricted by the Permission Model (LOW)(CVE-2023-32005)

A vulnerability has been identified in Node.js version 20, affecting users of the experimental permission model when the --allow-fs-read flag is used with a non-* argument.

This flaw arises from an inadequate permission model that fails to restrict file stats through the fs.statfs API. As a result, malicious actors can retrieve stats from files that they do not have explicit read access to.

Please note that at the time this CVE was issued, the permission model is an experimental feature of Node.js.

Impacts:

  • This vulnerability affects all users using the experimental permission model in Node.js 20.

Thank you to Rafael Gonzaga for reporting and fixing this vulnerability.

fs.mkdtemp() and fs.mkdtempSync() are missing getValidatedPath() checks (LOW)(CVE-2023-32003)

fs.mkdtemp() and fs.mkdtempSync() can be used to bypass the permission model check using a path traversal attack. This flaw arises from a missing check in the fs.mkdtemp() API and the impact is a malicious actor could create an arbitrary directory.

Please note that at the time this CVE was issued, the permission model is an experimental feature of Node.js.

Impacts:

  • This vulnerability affects all users using the experimental permission model in Node.js 20.

Thank you, to Axel Chong for reporting this vulnerability and thank you Rafael Gonzaga for fixing it.

Downloads and release details


(Update 08-Aug-2023) Security Release target August 9th

The Node.js Security Releases will be available on, or shortly after, Wednesday, August 9th, 2023.

Summary

The Node.js project will release new versions of the 16.x, 18.x and 20.x releases lines on or shortly after, Tuesday August 8th 2023 in order to address:

  • 3 high severity issues.
  • 2 medium severity issues.
  • 2 low severity issues.

OpenSSL Security updates

This security release includes the following OpenSSL security updates

Impact

The 20.x release line of Node.js is vulnerable to 3 high severity issues, 2 medium severity issues, and 2 low severity issues.

The 18.x release line of Node.js is vulnerable to 1 high severity issue, and 2 medium severity issues.

The 16.x release line of Node.js is vulnerable to 1 high severity issue, and 2 medium severity issues.

Release timing

Releases will be available on, or shortly after, Tuesday August 8th 2023.

Contact and future updates

The current Node.js security policy can be found at /security/. Please follow the process outlined in https://github.com/nodejs/node/security/policy if you wish to report a vulnerability in Node.js.

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