CVE-2020-8125
JavaScript vulnerability analysis and mitigation

Overview

A vulnerability was identified in the npm package klona version 1.1.0 and earlier, tracked as CVE-2020-8125. The flaw was discovered and disclosed on February 4, 2020, affecting input validation mechanisms that could potentially lead to prototype pollution attacks (NVD).

Technical details

The vulnerability received a CVSS v3.1 score of 7.5 (HIGH) and a CVSS v2.0 score of 5.0 (MEDIUM), indicating its significant security impact. The core issue lies in the input validation mechanisms of the klona package, which could be exploited through prototype pollution attacks (NVD).

Impact

The vulnerability could potentially allow attackers to execute remote code through prototype pollution attacks, which could compromise the security of applications using the affected versions of the klona package (NVD).

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