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The vulnerability CVE-2019-10791 affects promise-probe versions before 0.10.0. This command injection vulnerability was discovered in February 2020 and allows remote attackers to perform command injection attacks through the file, outputFile and options functions (Snyk, NVD).
The vulnerability exists in the ffprobe(file) and createMuteOgg(outputFile, options) functions where user-controlled input is not properly sanitized before being used in command execution. The CVSS v3.1 base score is 7.5 (High), with attack vector being Network, attack complexity Low, and requiring no privileges or user interaction (Snyk).
A successful exploitation could result in total loss of confidentiality, allowing attackers to execute arbitrary commands on the affected system. The vulnerability has a critical severity rating of 9.8 according to NVD scoring (Snyk).
The recommended mitigation is to upgrade promise-probe to version 0.10.0 or higher which contains the fix for this vulnerability (Snyk).
Source: This report was generated using AI
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