Описание
Use of Insufficiently Random Values in undici
Impact
Undici fetch()
uses Math.random() to choose the boundary for a multipart/form-data request. It is known that the output of Math.random() can be predicted if several of its generated values are known.
If there is a mechanism in an app that sends multipart requests to an attacker-controlled website, they can use this to leak the necessary values. Therefore, An attacker can tamper with the requests going to the backend APIs if certain conditions are met.
Patches
This is fixed in 5.28.5; 6.21.1; 7.2.3.
Workarounds
Do not issue multipart requests to attacker controlled servers.
References
Ссылки
- https://github.com/nodejs/undici/security/advisories/GHSA-c76h-2ccp-4975
- https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2025-22150
- https://github.com/nodejs/undici/commit/711e20772764c29f6622ddc937c63b6eefdf07d0
- https://github.com/nodejs/undici/commit/c2d78cd19fe4f4c621424491e26ce299e65e934a
- https://github.com/nodejs/undici/commit/c3acc6050b781b827d80c86cbbab34f14458d385
- https://hackerone.com/reports/2913312
- https://blog.securityevaluators.com/hacking-the-javascript-lottery-80cc437e3b7f
- https://github.com/nodejs/undici/blob/8b06b8250907d92fead664b3368f1d2aa27c1f35/lib/web/fetch/body.js#L113
Пакеты
undici
>= 4.5.0, < 5.28.5
5.28.5
undici
>= 6.0.0, < 6.21.1
6.21.1
undici
>= 7.0.0, < 7.2.3
7.2.3
Связанные уязвимости
Undici is an HTTP/1.1 client. Starting in version 4.5.0 and prior to versions 5.28.5, 6.21.1, and 7.2.3, undici uses `Math.random()` to choose the boundary for a multipart/form-data request. It is known that the output of `Math.random()` can be predicted if several of its generated values are known. If there is a mechanism in an app that sends multipart requests to an attacker-controlled website, they can use this to leak the necessary values. Therefore, an attacker can tamper with the requests going to the backend APIs if certain conditions are met. This is fixed in versions 5.28.5, 6.21.1, and 7.2.3. As a workaround, do not issue multipart requests to attacker controlled servers.
Undici is an HTTP/1.1 client. Starting in version 4.5.0 and prior to versions 5.28.5, 6.21.1, and 7.2.3, undici uses `Math.random()` to choose the boundary for a multipart/form-data request. It is known that the output of `Math.random()` can be predicted if several of its generated values are known. If there is a mechanism in an app that sends multipart requests to an attacker-controlled website, they can use this to leak the necessary values. Therefore, an attacker can tamper with the requests going to the backend APIs if certain conditions are met. This is fixed in versions 5.28.5, 6.21.1, and 7.2.3. As a workaround, do not issue multipart requests to attacker controlled servers.
Undici is an HTTP/1.1 client. Starting in version 4.5.0 and prior to versions 5.28.5, 6.21.1, and 7.2.3, undici uses `Math.random()` to choose the boundary for a multipart/form-data request. It is known that the output of `Math.random()` can be predicted if several of its generated values are known. If there is a mechanism in an app that sends multipart requests to an attacker-controlled website, they can use this to leak the necessary values. Therefore, an attacker can tamper with the requests going to the backend APIs if certain conditions are met. This is fixed in versions 5.28.5, 6.21.1, and 7.2.3. As a workaround, do not issue multipart requests to attacker controlled servers.
Undici is an HTTP/1.1 client. Starting in version 4.5.0 and prior to v ...