CVE-2022-29823
JavaScript vulnerability analysis and mitigation

Overview

Feather-Sequalize cleanQuery method contains a vulnerability that uses insecure recursive logic to filter unsupported keys from the query object. The vulnerability, identified as CVE-2022-29823, was discovered and assigned by the Dutch Institute for Vulnerability Disclosure (DIVD) on April 27, 2022 (CVE MITRE).

Technical details

The vulnerability exists in the cleanQuery method implementation of Feather-Sequalize, which incorrectly handles the filtering of unsupported keys from query objects. This implementation flaw can lead to Remote Code Execution (RCE) with the privileges of the application (NVD NIST).

Impact

The vulnerability allows attackers to achieve Remote Code Execution (RCE) with the privileges of the affected application, potentially leading to unauthorized code execution and system compromise (NVD NIST).

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