Lookup for vulnerable packages by Package URL.
| Purl | pkg:pypi/pydash@1.0.0 |
| Type | pypi |
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| Name | pydash |
| Version | 1.0.0 |
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| Is_vulnerable | true |
| Next_non_vulnerable_version | 6.0.0 |
| Latest_non_vulnerable_version | 6.0.0 |
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| url |
VCID-uzfr-vhbe-3qgb |
| vulnerability_id |
VCID-uzfr-vhbe-3qgb |
| summary |
This affects versions of the package pydash before 6.0.0. A number of pydash methods such as pydash.objects.invoke() and pydash.collections.invoke_map() accept dotted paths (Deep Path Strings) to target a nested Python object, relative to the original source object. These paths can be used to target internal class attributes and dict items, to retrieve, modify or invoke nested Python objects.
**Note:**
The pydash.objects.invoke() method is vulnerable to Command Injection when the following prerequisites are satisfied:
1) The source object (argument 1) is not a built-in object such as list/dict (otherwise, the __init__.__globals__ path is not accessible)
2) The attacker has control over argument 2 (the path string) and argument 3 (the argument to pass to the invoked method)
The pydash.collections.invoke_map() method is also vulnerable, but is harder to exploit as the attacker does not have direct control over the argument to be passed to the invoked function. |
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| aliases |
CVE-2023-26145, GHSA-8mjr-6c96-39w8, PYSEC-2023-179
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null |
| exploitability |
null |
| weighted_severity |
null |
| resource_url |
http://public2.vulnerablecode.io/vulnerabilities/VCID-uzfr-vhbe-3qgb |
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| Risk_score | null |
| Resource_url | http://public2.vulnerablecode.io/packages/pkg:pypi/pydash@1.0.0 |