CVE-2022-2422
JavaScript vulnerability analysis and mitigation

Overview

Due to improper input validation in the Feathers js library, a SQL injection vulnerability (CVE-2022-2422) was identified when using the feathers-sequelize package. The vulnerability was discovered in 2022 and affects applications using the Feathers.js framework with the feathers-sequelize package (NVD).

Technical details

The vulnerability stems from inadequate input validation in the Feathers.js library specifically when using the feathers-sequelize package, which allows attackers to perform SQL injection attacks against the back-end database (NVD).

Impact

If exploited, this vulnerability could allow attackers to perform SQL injection attacks on the back-end database, potentially leading to unauthorized access to data, data manipulation, or other database-related compromises (NVD).

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