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chore(deps): update dependency node-forge to 1.3.0 [security] #212

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This PR contains the following updates:

Package Change
node-forge 0.10.0 -> 1.3.0

GitHub Vulnerability Alerts

GHSA-gf8q-jrpm-jvxq

Impact

The regex used for the forge.util.parseUrl API would not properly parse certain inputs resulting in a parsed data structure that could lead to undesired behavior.

Patches

forge.util.parseUrl and other very old related URL APIs were removed in 1.0.0 in favor of letting applications use the more modern WHATWG URL Standard API.

Workarounds

Ensure code does not directly or indirectly call forge.util.parseUrl with untrusted input.

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If you have any questions or comments about this advisory:

GHSA-5rrq-pxf6-6jx5

Impact

The forge.debug API had a potential prototype pollution issue if called with untrusted input. The API was only used for internal debug purposes in a safe way and never documented or advertised. It is suspected that uses of this API, if any exist, would likely not have used untrusted inputs in a vulnerable way.

Patches

The forge.debug API and related functions were removed in 1.0.0.

Workarounds

Don't use the forge.debug API directly or indirectly with untrusted input.

References

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CVE-2022-0122

parseUrl functionality in node-forge mishandles certain uses of backslash such as https:///\ and interprets the URI as a relative path.

CVE-2022-24772

Impact

RSA PKCS#​1 v1.5 signature verification code does not check for tailing garbage bytes after decoding a DigestInfo ASN.1 structure. This can allow padding bytes to be removed and garbage data added to forge a signature when a low public exponent is being used.

Patches

The issue has been addressed in node-forge 1.3.0.

References

For more information, please see
"Bleichenbacher's RSA signature forgery based on implementation error"
by Hal Finney.

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CVE-2022-24771

Impact

RSA PKCS#​1 v1.5 signature verification code is lenient in checking the digest algorithm structure. This can allow a crafted structure that steals padding bytes and uses unchecked portion of the PKCS#​1 encoded message to forge a signature when a low public exponent is being used.

Patches

The issue has been addressed in node-forge 1.3.0.

References

For more information, please see
"Bleichenbacher's RSA signature forgery based on implementation error"
by Hal Finney.

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If you have any questions or comments about this advisory:

CVE-2022-24773

Impact

RSA PKCS#​1 v1.5 signature verification code is not properly checking DigestInfo for a proper ASN.1 structure. This can lead to successful verification with signatures that contain invalid structures but a valid digest.

Patches

The issue has been addressed in node-forge 1.3.0.

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@renovate renovate bot changed the title chore(deps): update dependency node-forge to 1.0.0 [security] chore(deps): update dependency node-forge to 1.3.0 [security] Mar 23, 2022
@dwightjack dwightjack merged commit 3ce3d99 into next Apr 27, 2022
@renovate renovate bot deleted the renovate/npm-node-forge-vulnerability branch April 29, 2022 04:49
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