Impact
The import-in-the-middle
loader works by generating a wrapper module on the fly. The wrapper uses the module specifier to load the original module and add some wrapping code. It allows for remote code execution in cases where an application passes user-supplied input directly to an import() function.
Patches
This vulnerability has been patched in import-in-the-middle
version 1.4.2
Workarounds
- Do not pass any user-supplied input to
import()
. Instead, verify it against a set of allowed values.
- If using
import-in-the-middle
and support for EcmaScript Modules is not needed, ensure that none of the following options are set (either via command-line or the NODE_OPTIONS
environment variable):
--loader=import-in-the-middle/hook.mjs
--loader import-in-the-middle/hook.mjs
References
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Impact
The
import-in-the-middle
loader works by generating a wrapper module on the fly. The wrapper uses the module specifier to load the original module and add some wrapping code. It allows for remote code execution in cases where an application passes user-supplied input directly to an import() function.Patches
This vulnerability has been patched in
import-in-the-middle
version 1.4.2Workarounds
import()
. Instead, verify it against a set of allowed values.import-in-the-middle
and support for EcmaScript Modules is not needed, ensure that none of the following options are set (either via command-line or theNODE_OPTIONS
environment variable):References
If you have any questions or comments about this advisory, email us at security@datadoghq.com