7.5 HIGH
- CVSS version (CVSS): 3.1
- Attack Vector (AV): Network (N)
- Attack Complexity (AC): High (H)
- Privileges Required (PR): None (N)
- User Interaction (UI): Required (R)
- Scope (S): Unchanged (U)
- Confidentiality (C): High (H)
- Integrity (I): High (H)
- Availability (A): High (H)
- Modified Attack Vector (MAV): Network (N)
- Modified Attack Complexity (MAC): High (H)
- Modified Privileges Required (MPR): None (N)
- Modified User Interaction (MUI): Required (R)
- Modified Confidentiality (MC): High (H)
- Modified Scope (MS): Unchanged (U)
- Modified Integrity (MI): High (H)
- Modified Availability (MA): High (H)
by @LeSuisse Activity log
- Created suggestion
-
@LeSuisse
ignored
4 packages
- pnpmBuildHook
- pnpmConfigHook
- pnpm-fixup-state-db
- pnpm-shell-completion
- @LeSuisse accepted
- @LeSuisse published on GitHub
pnpm: manifest identity spoof satisfies allowBuilds and runs attacker lifecycle
pnpm is a package manager. Prior to 10.34.2 and 11.5.3, the generic peer-suffix normalizer also stripped parenthesized text from git, URL, tarball, file, and other opaque locators. Approval for one source string could therefore authorize a different attacker-controlled source whose locator normalized to the same value. This vulnerability is fixed in 10.34.2 and 11.5.3.
References
Affected products
- ==>= 11.0.0, < 11.5.3
- ==< 10.34.2
Matching in nixpkgs
pkgs.pnpm
Fast, disk space efficient package manager for JavaScript
pkgs.pnpm_8
Fast, disk space efficient package manager for JavaScript
pkgs.pnpm_9
Fast, disk space efficient package manager for JavaScript
pkgs.pnpm_10
Fast, disk space efficient package manager for JavaScript
pkgs.pnpm_11
Fast, disk space efficient package manager for JavaScript
Ignored packages (4)
Package maintainers
-
@gepbird Gutyina Gergő <gutyina.gergo.2@gmail.com>
-
@Scrumplex Sefa Eyeoglu <contact@scrumplex.net>
7.1 HIGH
- CVSS version (CVSS): 3.1
- Attack Vector (AV): Network (N)
- Attack Complexity (AC): Low (L)
- Privileges Required (PR): None (N)
- User Interaction (UI): Required (R)
- Scope (S): Unchanged (U)
- Confidentiality (C): None (N)
- Integrity (I): High (H)
- Availability (A): Low (L)
- Modified Attack Vector (MAV): Network (N)
- Modified Attack Complexity (MAC): Low (L)
- Modified Privileges Required (MPR): None (N)
- Modified User Interaction (MUI): Required (R)
- Modified Confidentiality (MC): None (N)
- Modified Scope (MS): Unchanged (U)
- Modified Integrity (MI): High (H)
- Modified Availability (MA): Low (L)
by @LeSuisse Activity log
- Created suggestion
-
@LeSuisse
ignored
8 packages
- pnpm_8
- pnpm_9
- pnpm_10
- pnpm_10_29_2
- pnpmBuildHook
- pnpmConfigHook
- pnpm-fixup-state-db
- pnpm-shell-completion
- @LeSuisse accepted
- @LeSuisse published on GitHub
pnpm: stage download writes outside destination via manifest version traversal
pnpm is a package manager. From 11.3.0 until 11.5.3, `pnpm stage download` derived a local filename from registry-controlled package name and version fields. A crafted manifest could escape the selected download directory and overwrite another reachable file. The merged fix validates both fields, derives one safe filename, and verifies the final destination before writing. This vulnerability is fixed in 11.5.3.
References
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https://github.com/pnpm/pnpm/security/advisories/GHSA-v23m-ccfg-pq9h x_refsource_CONFIRM
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https://github.com/pnpm/pnpm/pull/12303 x_refsource_MISC
Affected products
- ==>= 11.3.0, < 11.5.3
Matching in nixpkgs
pkgs.pnpm
Fast, disk space efficient package manager for JavaScript
Ignored packages (8)
pkgs.pnpm_8
Fast, disk space efficient package manager for JavaScript
pkgs.pnpm_9
Fast, disk space efficient package manager for JavaScript
pkgs.pnpm_10
Fast, disk space efficient package manager for JavaScript
pkgs.pnpm_10_29_2
Fast, disk space efficient package manager for JavaScript
pkgs.pnpmBuildHook
None
pkgs.pnpmConfigHook
None
pkgs.pnpm-fixup-state-db
None
Package maintainers
-
@gepbird Gutyina Gergő <gutyina.gergo.2@gmail.com>
-
@Scrumplex Sefa Eyeoglu <contact@scrumplex.net>
8.8 HIGH
- CVSS version (CVSS): 3.1
- Attack Vector (AV): Network (N)
- Attack Complexity (AC): Low (L)
- Privileges Required (PR): None (N)
- User Interaction (UI): Required (R)
- Scope (S): Unchanged (U)
- Confidentiality (C): High (H)
- Integrity (I): High (H)
- Availability (A): High (H)
- Modified Attack Vector (MAV): Network (N)
- Modified Attack Complexity (MAC): Low (L)
- Modified Privileges Required (MPR): None (N)
- Modified User Interaction (MUI): Required (R)
- Modified Confidentiality (MC): High (H)
- Modified Scope (MS): Unchanged (U)
- Modified Integrity (MI): High (H)
- Modified Availability (MA): High (H)
by @LeSuisse Activity log
- Created suggestion
-
@LeSuisse
ignored
4 packages
- pnpmBuildHook
- pnpmConfigHook
- pnpm-fixup-state-db
- pnpm-shell-completion
- @LeSuisse accepted
- @LeSuisse published on GitHub
pnpm: Project env lockfile can short-circuit package-manager resolution and execute lockfile-selected pnpm bytes
pnpm is a package manager. Prior to 10.34.2 and 11.5.3, pnpm can persist package-manager bootstrap metadata in the first YAML document of pnpm-lock.yaml. Before the patch, direct pnpm execution trusted an already resolved packageManagerDependencies entry when the committed env lockfile contained matching pnpm and @pnpm/exe versions. A malicious repository could therefore commit package-manager lockfile package records and snapshots that bypassed fresh package-manager resolution, then cause pnpm to install and execute bytes selected by that committed lockfile state during automatic version switching. This vulnerability is fixed in 10.34.2 and 11.5.3.
References
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https://github.com/pnpm/pnpm/security/advisories/GHSA-w466-c33r-3gjp x_refsource_CONFIRM
Affected products
- ==>= 11.0.0, < 11.5.3
- ==< 10.34.2
Matching in nixpkgs
pkgs.pnpm
Fast, disk space efficient package manager for JavaScript
pkgs.pnpm_8
Fast, disk space efficient package manager for JavaScript
pkgs.pnpm_9
Fast, disk space efficient package manager for JavaScript
pkgs.pnpm_10
Fast, disk space efficient package manager for JavaScript
pkgs.pnpm_11
Fast, disk space efficient package manager for JavaScript
Ignored packages (4)
Package maintainers
-
@gepbird Gutyina Gergő <gutyina.gergo.2@gmail.com>
-
@Scrumplex Sefa Eyeoglu <contact@scrumplex.net>
6.5 MEDIUM
- CVSS version (CVSS): 3.1
- Attack Vector (AV): Network (N)
- Attack Complexity (AC): Low (L)
- Privileges Required (PR): None (N)
- User Interaction (UI): Required (R)
- Scope (S): Unchanged (U)
- Confidentiality (C): High (H)
- Integrity (I): None (N)
- Availability (A): None (N)
- Modified Attack Vector (MAV): Network (N)
- Modified Attack Complexity (MAC): Low (L)
- Modified Privileges Required (MPR): None (N)
- Modified User Interaction (MUI): Required (R)
- Modified Confidentiality (MC): High (H)
- Modified Scope (MS): Unchanged (U)
- Modified Integrity (MI): None (N)
- Modified Availability (MA): None (N)
by @LeSuisse Activity log
- Created suggestion
-
@LeSuisse
ignored
4 packages
- pnpm-fixup-state-db
- pnpm-shell-completion
- pnpmConfigHook
- pnpmBuildHook
- @LeSuisse accepted
- @LeSuisse published on GitHub
pnpm: Repository config can expand victim environment secrets into registry requests before scripts run
pnpm is a package manager. Prior to 10.34.2 and 11.5.3, pnpm and pacquet expanded ${ENV_VAR} placeholders from repository-controlled .npmrc and pnpm-workspace.yaml into registry request destinations and registry credentials. A malicious repository could cause dependency resolution to send victim environment secrets to an attacker-selected registry before lifecycle scripts run. This vulnerability is fixed in 10.34.2 and 11.5.3.
References
Affected products
- ==>= 11.0.0, < 11.5.3
- ==< 10.34.2
Matching in nixpkgs
pkgs.pnpm
Fast, disk space efficient package manager for JavaScript
pkgs.pnpm_8
Fast, disk space efficient package manager for JavaScript
pkgs.pnpm_9
Fast, disk space efficient package manager for JavaScript
pkgs.pnpm_10
Fast, disk space efficient package manager for JavaScript
pkgs.pnpm_11
Fast, disk space efficient package manager for JavaScript
Ignored packages (4)
Package maintainers
-
@gepbird Gutyina Gergő <gutyina.gergo.2@gmail.com>
-
@Scrumplex Sefa Eyeoglu <contact@scrumplex.net>
7.5 HIGH
- CVSS version (CVSS): 3.1
- Attack Vector (AV): Network (N)
- Attack Complexity (AC): High (H)
- Privileges Required (PR): None (N)
- User Interaction (UI): Required (R)
- Scope (S): Unchanged (U)
- Confidentiality (C): High (H)
- Integrity (I): High (H)
- Availability (A): High (H)
- Modified Attack Vector (MAV): Network (N)
- Modified Attack Complexity (MAC): High (H)
- Modified Privileges Required (MPR): None (N)
- Modified User Interaction (MUI): Required (R)
- Modified Confidentiality (MC): High (H)
- Modified Scope (MS): Unchanged (U)
- Modified Integrity (MI): High (H)
- Modified Availability (MA): High (H)
by @LeSuisse Activity log
- Created suggestion
-
@LeSuisse
ignored
5 packages
- pnpm_10_29_2
- pnpmBuildHook
- pnpmConfigHook
- pnpm-fixup-state-db
- pnpm-shell-completion
- @LeSuisse accepted
- @LeSuisse published on GitHub
pnpm: Repository-controlled configDependencies can select a pacquet native install engine
pnpm is a package manager. Prior to 10.34.2 and 11.5.3, pnpm can install configDependencies declared in pnpm-workspace.yaml before command dispatch. Before the patch, a repository could declare pacquet or @pnpm/pacquet as a config dependency and pnpm treated that repository-controlled dependency as an install-engine opt-in. During install, pnpm resolved a platform-specific @pacquet/<platform>-<arch>/pacquet binary from node_modules/.pnpm-config/<packageName> and spawned it as the developer or CI user. This vulnerability is fixed in 10.34.2 and 11.5.3.
References
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https://github.com/pnpm/pnpm/security/advisories/GHSA-gj8w-mvpf-x27x x_refsource_CONFIRM
Affected products
- ==>= 11.0.0, < 11.5.3
- ==< 10.34.2
Matching in nixpkgs
Ignored packages (5)
pkgs.pnpm_10_29_2
Fast, disk space efficient package manager for JavaScript
pkgs.pnpmBuildHook
None
pkgs.pnpmConfigHook
None
pkgs.pnpm-fixup-state-db
None
Package maintainers
-
@gepbird Gutyina Gergő <gutyina.gergo.2@gmail.com>
-
@Scrumplex Sefa Eyeoglu <contact@scrumplex.net>