CVE-2023-22580
JavaScript vulnerability analysis and mitigation

Overview

CVE-2023-22580 is a security vulnerability in the Sequelize.js library that stems from improper input filtering, which can lead to sensitive information disclosure. The vulnerability was disclosed on February 16, 2023, affecting the Sequelize ORM library for Node.js (NVD).

Technical details

The vulnerability is classified as CWE-200 (Information Exposure) and received varying CVSS scores. The vulnerability exists due to improper input filtering mechanisms in the library, which could allow malicious queries to be executed. The attack vector is Network-based (AV:N) with Low attack complexity (AC:L) and requires no privileges (PR:N) or user interaction (UI:N) (NVD Report).

Impact

The primary impact of this vulnerability is the potential disclosure of sensitive information. The confidentiality impact is rated as High, while there are no reported impacts on system integrity or availability (NVD Report).

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