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Forwarding of confidentials headers to third parties in fluture-node

Low severity GitHub Reviewed Published Mar 1, 2022 in fluture-js/fluture-node • Updated Jul 5, 2023

Package

npm fluture-node (npm)

Affected versions

>= 4.0.0, < 4.0.2

Patched versions

4.0.2
pip request-util (pip)
>= 0
None

Description

Impact

Using followRedirects or followRedirectsWith with any of the redirection strategies built into fluture-node 4.0.0 or 4.0.1, paired with a request that includes confidential headers such as Authorization or Cookie, exposes you to a vulnerability where, if the destination server were to redirect the request to a server on a third-party domain, or the same domain over unencrypted HTTP, the headers would be included in the follow-up request and be exposed to the third party, or potential http traffic sniffing.

Patches

The redirection strategies made available in version 4.0.2 automatically redact confidential headers when a redirect is followed across to another origin.

Workarounds

Use a custom redirection strategy via the followRedirectsWith function. The custom strategy can be based on the new strategies available in fluture-node@4.0.2.

References

References

@Avaq Avaq published to fluture-js/fluture-node Mar 1, 2022
Published by the National Vulnerability Database Mar 1, 2022
Published to the GitHub Advisory Database Mar 1, 2022
Reviewed Mar 1, 2022
Last updated Jul 5, 2023

Severity

Low
2.6
/ 10

CVSS base metrics

Attack vector
Adjacent
Attack complexity
High
Privileges required
Low
User interaction
None
Scope
Unchanged
Confidentiality
Low
Integrity
None
Availability
None
CVSS:3.1/AV:A/AC:H/PR:L/UI:N/S:U/C:L/I:N/A:N

CVE ID

CVE-2022-24719

GHSA ID

GHSA-32x6-qvw6-mxj4
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