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Package details: pkg:deb/ubuntu/nodejs@8.11.1~dfsg-2
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Next non-vulnerable version 10.19.0~dfsg-3ubuntu1
Latest non-vulnerable version 10.19.0~dfsg-3ubuntu1
Risk 4.5
Vulnerabilities affecting this package (15)
Vulnerability Summary Fixed by
VCID-5kxz-x7eq-aaaf
Aliases:
CVE-2018-12116
Node.js: All versions prior to Node.js 6.15.0 and 8.14.0: HTTP request splitting: If Node.js can be convinced to use unsanitized user-provided Unicode data for the `path` option of an HTTP request, then data can be provided which will trigger a second, unexpected, and user-defined HTTP request to made to the same server.
10.15.1~dfsg-5
Affected by 4 other vulnerabilities.
VCID-6778-1921-aaap
Aliases:
CVE-2016-7099
The tls.checkServerIdentity function in Node.js 0.10.x before 0.10.47, 0.12.x before 0.12.16, 4.x before 4.6.0, and 6.x before 6.7.0 does not properly handle wildcards in name fields of X.509 certificates, which allows man-in-the-middle attackers to spoof servers via a crafted certificate.
8.11.2~dfsg-1
Affected by 10 other vulnerabilities.
VCID-6uvj-k3c9-aaab
Aliases:
CVE-2019-15605
HTTP request smuggling in Node.js 10, 12, and 13 causes malicious payload delivery when transfer-encoding is malformed
10.19.0~dfsg-3ubuntu1
Affected by 0 other vulnerabilities.
VCID-e5qj-5cpk-aaar
Aliases:
CVE-2018-7159
The HTTP parser in all current versions of Node.js ignores spaces in the `Content-Length` header, allowing input such as `Content-Length: 1 2` to be interpreted as having a value of `12`. The HTTP specification does not allow for spaces in the `Content-Length` value and the Node.js HTTP parser has been brought into line on this particular difference. The security risk of this flaw to Node.js users is considered to be VERY LOW as it is difficult, and may be impossible, to craft an attack that makes use of this flaw in a way that could not already be achieved by supplying an incorrect value for `Content-Length`. Vulnerabilities may exist in user-code that make incorrect assumptions about the potential accuracy of this value compared to the actual length of the data supplied. Node.js users crafting lower-level HTTP utilities are advised to re-check the length of any input supplied after parsing is complete.
8.11.2~dfsg-1
Affected by 10 other vulnerabilities.
VCID-hc4w-63gb-aaad
Aliases:
CVE-2018-12123
Node.js: All versions prior to Node.js 6.15.0, 8.14.0, 10.14.0 and 11.3.0: Hostname spoofing in URL parser for javascript protocol: If a Node.js application is using url.parse() to determine the URL hostname, that hostname can be spoofed by using a mixed case "javascript:" (e.g. "javAscript:") protocol (other protocols are not affected). If security decisions are made about the URL based on the hostname, they may be incorrect.
10.15.1~dfsg-5
Affected by 4 other vulnerabilities.
VCID-hm1y-t711-aaaf
Aliases:
CVE-2018-12115
In all versions of Node.js prior to 6.14.4, 8.11.4 and 10.9.0 when used with UCS-2 encoding (recognized by Node.js under the names `'ucs2'`, `'ucs-2'`, `'utf16le'` and `'utf-16le'`), `Buffer#write()` can be abused to write outside of the bounds of a single `Buffer`. Writes that start from the second-to-last position of a buffer cause a miscalculation of the maximum length of the input bytes to be written.
8.11.4~dfsg-0ubuntu1
Affected by 9 other vulnerabilities.
VCID-k7y3-nr4h-aaaq
Aliases:
CVE-2019-5737
In Node.js including 6.x before 6.17.0, 8.x before 8.15.1, 10.x before 10.15.2, and 11.x before 11.10.1, an attacker can cause a Denial of Service (DoS) by establishing an HTTP or HTTPS connection in keep-alive mode and by sending headers very slowly. This keeps the connection and associated resources alive for a long period of time. Potential attacks are mitigated by the use of a load balancer or other proxy layer. This vulnerability is an extension of CVE-2018-12121, addressed in November and impacts all active Node.js release lines including 6.x before 6.17.0, 8.x before 8.15.1, 10.x before 10.15.2, and 11.x before 11.10.1.
10.15.2~dfsg-1
Affected by 3 other vulnerabilities.
VCID-mg9f-35c4-aaaq
Aliases:
CVE-2019-15606
Including trailing white space in HTTP header values in Nodejs 10, 12, and 13 causes bypass of authorization based on header value comparisons
10.19.0~dfsg-3ubuntu1
Affected by 0 other vulnerabilities.
VCID-nrys-nvus-aaae
Aliases:
CVE-2016-2086
Node.js 0.10.x before 0.10.42, 0.12.x before 0.12.10, 4.x before 4.3.0, and 5.x before 5.6.0 allow remote attackers to conduct HTTP request smuggling attacks via a crafted Content-Length HTTP header.
8.11.2~dfsg-1
Affected by 10 other vulnerabilities.
VCID-qnzv-pyj8-aaas
Aliases:
CVE-2018-12121
Node.js: All versions prior to Node.js 6.15.0, 8.14.0, 10.14.0 and 11.3.0: Denial of Service with large HTTP headers: By using a combination of many requests with maximum sized headers (almost 80 KB per connection), and carefully timed completion of the headers, it is possible to cause the HTTP server to abort from heap allocation failure. Attack potential is mitigated by the use of a load balancer or other proxy layer.
10.15.1~dfsg-5
Affected by 4 other vulnerabilities.
VCID-qtt5-1ydb-aaac
Aliases:
CVE-2018-7160
GHSA-wq4c-wm6x-jw44
The Node.js inspector, in 6.x and later is vulnerable to a DNS rebinding attack which could be exploited to perform remote code execution. An attack is possible from malicious websites open in a web browser on the same computer, or another computer with network access to the computer running the Node.js process. A malicious website could use a DNS rebinding attack to trick the web browser to bypass same-origin-policy checks and to allow HTTP connections to localhost or to hosts on the local network. If a Node.js process with the debug port active is running on localhost or on a host on the local network, the malicious website could connect to it as a debugger, and get full code execution access.
8.11.2~dfsg-1
Affected by 10 other vulnerabilities.
VCID-uet3-61m4-aaar
Aliases:
CVE-2019-15604
Improper Certificate Validation in Node.js 10, 12, and 13 causes the process to abort when sending a crafted X.509 certificate
10.19.0~dfsg-3ubuntu1
Affected by 0 other vulnerabilities.
VCID-v4kj-bbya-aaaf
Aliases:
CVE-2018-7167
Calling Buffer.fill() or Buffer.alloc() with some parameters can lead to a hang which could result in a Denial of Service. In order to address this vulnerability, the implementations of Buffer.alloc() and Buffer.fill() were updated so that they zero fill instead of hanging in these cases. All versions of Node.js 6.x (LTS "Boron"), 8.x (LTS "Carbon"), and 9.x are vulnerable. All versions of Node.js 10.x (Current) are NOT vulnerable.
10.15.1~dfsg-5
Affected by 4 other vulnerabilities.
VCID-vvaq-hzcq-aaaq
Aliases:
CVE-2018-12122
Node.js: All versions prior to Node.js 6.15.0, 8.14.0, 10.14.0 and 11.3.0: Slowloris HTTP Denial of Service: An attacker can cause a Denial of Service (DoS) by sending headers very slowly keeping HTTP or HTTPS connections and associated resources alive for a long period of time.
10.15.1~dfsg-5
Affected by 4 other vulnerabilities.
VCID-xbcq-j2mg-aaad
Aliases:
CVE-2016-2216
The HTTP header parsing code in Node.js 0.10.x before 0.10.42, 0.11.6 through 0.11.16, 0.12.x before 0.12.10, 4.x before 4.3.0, and 5.x before 5.6.0 allows remote attackers to bypass an HTTP response-splitting protection mechanism via UTF-8 encoded Unicode characters in the HTTP header, as demonstrated by %c4%8d%c4%8a.
8.11.2~dfsg-1
Affected by 10 other vulnerabilities.
Vulnerabilities fixed by this package (0)
Vulnerability Summary Aliases
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