CVE-2021-34084
JavaScript vulnerability analysis and mitigation

Overview

OS command injection vulnerability in Turistforeningen node-s3-uploader through 2.0.3 for Node.js allows attackers to execute arbitrary commands via the metadata() function (NVD).

Technical details

The vulnerability exists in the metadata() function of the node-s3-uploader package, which allows attackers to execute arbitrary operating system commands. This affects versions through 2.0.3 of the package (NVD).

Impact

If successfully exploited, this vulnerability allows attackers to execute arbitrary commands on the system running the vulnerable node-s3-uploader package, potentially leading to complete system compromise (NVD).

Mitigation and workarounds

Users should upgrade to a version newer than 2.0.3 of the node-s3-uploader package that contains fixes for this vulnerability (NVD).

Additional resources


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