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Package details: pkg:rpm/redhat/nodejs@1:16.18.1-4?arch=el9_0
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Next non-vulnerable version None.
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Risk 3.4
Vulnerabilities affecting this package (4)
Vulnerability Summary Fixed by
VCID-3nsu-sz9r-pkbf
Aliases:
CVE-2023-31124
GHSA-54xr-f67r-4pc4
Use of Insufficiently Random Values c-ares is an asynchronous resolver library. When cross-compiling c-ares and using the autotools build system, CARES_RANDOM_FILE will not be set, as seen when cross compiling aarch64 android. This will downgrade to using rand() as a fallback which could allow an attacker to take advantage of the lack of entropy by not using a CSPRNG. This issue was patched in version 1.19.1. There are no reported fixed by versions.
VCID-h5yg-sx9b-ska5
Aliases:
CVE-2023-31147
GHSA-8r8p-23f3-64c2
Use of Insufficiently Random Values c-ares is an asynchronous resolver library. When /dev/urandom or RtlGenRandom() are unavailable, c-ares uses rand() to generate random numbers used for DNS query ids. This is not a CSPRNG, and it is also not seeded by srand() so will generate predictable output. Input from the random number generator is fed into a non-compilant RC4 implementation and may not be as strong as the original RC4 implementation. No attempt is made to look for modern OS-provided CSPRNGs like arc4random() that is widely available. This issue has been fixed in version 1.19.1. There are no reported fixed by versions.
VCID-pavw-rssx-53cg
Aliases:
CVE-2023-32067
GHSA-9g78-jv2r-p7vc
Uncontrolled Resource Consumption c-ares is an asynchronous resolver library. c-ares is vulnerable to denial of service. If a target resolver sends a query, the attacker forges a malformed UDP packet with a length of 0 and returns them to the target resolver. The target resolver erroneously interprets the 0 length as a graceful shutdown of the connection. This issue has been patched in version 1.19.1. There are no reported fixed by versions.
VCID-vezx-cgbw-zqdp
Aliases:
CVE-2023-31130
GHSA-x6mf-cxr9-8q6v
Buffer Underwrite ('Buffer Underflow') c-ares is an asynchronous resolver library. ares_inet_net_pton() is vulnerable to a buffer underflow for certain ipv6 addresses, in particular "0::00:00:00/2" was found to cause an issue. C-ares only uses this function internally for configuration purposes which would require an administrator to configure such an address via ares_set_sortlist(). However, users may externally use ares_inet_net_pton() for other purposes and thus be vulnerable to more severe issues. This issue has been fixed in 1.19.1. There are no reported fixed by versions.
Vulnerabilities fixed by this package (0)
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Date Actor Action Vulnerability Source VulnerableCode Version
2026-04-01T13:53:52.136307+00:00 RedHat Importer Affected by VCID-pavw-rssx-53cg https://access.redhat.com/hydra/rest/securitydata/cve/CVE-2023-32067.json 38.0.0
2026-04-01T13:53:52.005353+00:00 RedHat Importer Affected by VCID-h5yg-sx9b-ska5 https://access.redhat.com/hydra/rest/securitydata/cve/CVE-2023-31147.json 38.0.0
2026-04-01T13:53:51.803050+00:00 RedHat Importer Affected by VCID-vezx-cgbw-zqdp https://access.redhat.com/hydra/rest/securitydata/cve/CVE-2023-31130.json 38.0.0
2026-04-01T13:53:51.676151+00:00 RedHat Importer Affected by VCID-3nsu-sz9r-pkbf https://access.redhat.com/hydra/rest/securitydata/cve/CVE-2023-31124.json 38.0.0