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ubuntu логотип

CVE-2018-7159

около 7 лет назад

The HTTP parser in all current versions of Node.js ignores spaces in the `Content-Length` header, allowing input such as `Content-Length: 1 2` to be interpreted as having a value of `12`. The HTTP specification does not allow for spaces in the `Content-Length` value and the Node.js HTTP parser has been brought into line on this particular difference. The security risk of this flaw to Node.js users is considered to be VERY LOW as it is difficult, and may be impossible, to craft an attack that makes use of this flaw in a way that could not already be achieved by supplying an incorrect value for `Content-Length`. Vulnerabilities may exist in user-code that make incorrect assumptions about the potential accuracy of this value compared to the actual length of the data supplied. Node.js users crafting lower-level HTTP utilities are advised to re-check the length of any input supplied after parsing is complete.

CVSS3: 5.3
EPSS: Низкий
redhat логотип

CVE-2018-7159

больше 7 лет назад

The HTTP parser in all current versions of Node.js ignores spaces in the `Content-Length` header, allowing input such as `Content-Length: 1 2` to be interpreted as having a value of `12`. The HTTP specification does not allow for spaces in the `Content-Length` value and the Node.js HTTP parser has been brought into line on this particular difference. The security risk of this flaw to Node.js users is considered to be VERY LOW as it is difficult, and may be impossible, to craft an attack that makes use of this flaw in a way that could not already be achieved by supplying an incorrect value for `Content-Length`. Vulnerabilities may exist in user-code that make incorrect assumptions about the potential accuracy of this value compared to the actual length of the data supplied. Node.js users crafting lower-level HTTP utilities are advised to re-check the length of any input supplied after parsing is complete.

CVSS3: 5.3
EPSS: Низкий
nvd логотип

CVE-2018-7159

около 7 лет назад

The HTTP parser in all current versions of Node.js ignores spaces in the `Content-Length` header, allowing input such as `Content-Length: 1 2` to be interpreted as having a value of `12`. The HTTP specification does not allow for spaces in the `Content-Length` value and the Node.js HTTP parser has been brought into line on this particular difference. The security risk of this flaw to Node.js users is considered to be VERY LOW as it is difficult, and may be impossible, to craft an attack that makes use of this flaw in a way that could not already be achieved by supplying an incorrect value for `Content-Length`. Vulnerabilities may exist in user-code that make incorrect assumptions about the potential accuracy of this value compared to the actual length of the data supplied. Node.js users crafting lower-level HTTP utilities are advised to re-check the length of any input supplied after parsing is complete.

CVSS3: 5.3
EPSS: Низкий
debian логотип

CVE-2018-7159

около 7 лет назад

The HTTP parser in all current versions of Node.js ignores spaces in t ...

CVSS3: 5.3
EPSS: Низкий
github логотип

GHSA-87vg-5pwm-8x6w

около 3 лет назад

The HTTP parser in all current versions of Node.js ignores spaces in the `Content-Length` header, allowing input such as `Content-Length: 1 2` to be interpreted as having a value of `12`. The HTTP specification does not allow for spaces in the `Content-Length` value and the Node.js HTTP parser has been brought into line on this particular difference. The security risk of this flaw to Node.js users is considered to be VERY LOW as it is difficult, and may be impossible, to craft an attack that makes use of this flaw in a way that could not already be achieved by supplying an incorrect value for `Content-Length`. Vulnerabilities may exist in user-code that make incorrect assumptions about the potential accuracy of this value compared to the actual length of the data supplied. Node.js users crafting lower-level HTTP utilities are advised to re-check the length of any input supplied after parsing is complete.

CVSS3: 5.3
EPSS: Низкий
suse-cvrf логотип

openSUSE-SU-2018:0967-1

около 7 лет назад

Security update for nodejs4

EPSS: Низкий
suse-cvrf логотип

SUSE-SU-2018:0952-1

около 7 лет назад

Security update for nodejs4

EPSS: Низкий
oracle-oval логотип

ELSA-2019-2258

почти 6 лет назад

ELSA-2019-2258: http-parser security update (MODERATE)

EPSS: Низкий
suse-cvrf логотип

openSUSE-SU-2018:1209-1

около 7 лет назад

Security update for nodejs6

EPSS: Низкий
suse-cvrf логотип

SUSE-SU-2018:1183-1

около 7 лет назад

Security update for nodejs6

EPSS: Низкий
suse-cvrf логотип

SUSE-SU-2019:14246-1

больше 5 лет назад

Security update for Mozilla Firefox

EPSS: Низкий

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ubuntu логотип
CVE-2018-7159

The HTTP parser in all current versions of Node.js ignores spaces in the `Content-Length` header, allowing input such as `Content-Length: 1 2` to be interpreted as having a value of `12`. The HTTP specification does not allow for spaces in the `Content-Length` value and the Node.js HTTP parser has been brought into line on this particular difference. The security risk of this flaw to Node.js users is considered to be VERY LOW as it is difficult, and may be impossible, to craft an attack that makes use of this flaw in a way that could not already be achieved by supplying an incorrect value for `Content-Length`. Vulnerabilities may exist in user-code that make incorrect assumptions about the potential accuracy of this value compared to the actual length of the data supplied. Node.js users crafting lower-level HTTP utilities are advised to re-check the length of any input supplied after parsing is complete.

CVSS3: 5.3
1%
Низкий
около 7 лет назад
redhat логотип
CVE-2018-7159

The HTTP parser in all current versions of Node.js ignores spaces in the `Content-Length` header, allowing input such as `Content-Length: 1 2` to be interpreted as having a value of `12`. The HTTP specification does not allow for spaces in the `Content-Length` value and the Node.js HTTP parser has been brought into line on this particular difference. The security risk of this flaw to Node.js users is considered to be VERY LOW as it is difficult, and may be impossible, to craft an attack that makes use of this flaw in a way that could not already be achieved by supplying an incorrect value for `Content-Length`. Vulnerabilities may exist in user-code that make incorrect assumptions about the potential accuracy of this value compared to the actual length of the data supplied. Node.js users crafting lower-level HTTP utilities are advised to re-check the length of any input supplied after parsing is complete.

CVSS3: 5.3
1%
Низкий
больше 7 лет назад
nvd логотип
CVE-2018-7159

The HTTP parser in all current versions of Node.js ignores spaces in the `Content-Length` header, allowing input such as `Content-Length: 1 2` to be interpreted as having a value of `12`. The HTTP specification does not allow for spaces in the `Content-Length` value and the Node.js HTTP parser has been brought into line on this particular difference. The security risk of this flaw to Node.js users is considered to be VERY LOW as it is difficult, and may be impossible, to craft an attack that makes use of this flaw in a way that could not already be achieved by supplying an incorrect value for `Content-Length`. Vulnerabilities may exist in user-code that make incorrect assumptions about the potential accuracy of this value compared to the actual length of the data supplied. Node.js users crafting lower-level HTTP utilities are advised to re-check the length of any input supplied after parsing is complete.

CVSS3: 5.3
1%
Низкий
около 7 лет назад
debian логотип
CVE-2018-7159

The HTTP parser in all current versions of Node.js ignores spaces in t ...

CVSS3: 5.3
1%
Низкий
около 7 лет назад
github логотип
GHSA-87vg-5pwm-8x6w

The HTTP parser in all current versions of Node.js ignores spaces in the `Content-Length` header, allowing input such as `Content-Length: 1 2` to be interpreted as having a value of `12`. The HTTP specification does not allow for spaces in the `Content-Length` value and the Node.js HTTP parser has been brought into line on this particular difference. The security risk of this flaw to Node.js users is considered to be VERY LOW as it is difficult, and may be impossible, to craft an attack that makes use of this flaw in a way that could not already be achieved by supplying an incorrect value for `Content-Length`. Vulnerabilities may exist in user-code that make incorrect assumptions about the potential accuracy of this value compared to the actual length of the data supplied. Node.js users crafting lower-level HTTP utilities are advised to re-check the length of any input supplied after parsing is complete.

CVSS3: 5.3
1%
Низкий
около 3 лет назад
suse-cvrf логотип
openSUSE-SU-2018:0967-1

Security update for nodejs4

около 7 лет назад
suse-cvrf логотип
SUSE-SU-2018:0952-1

Security update for nodejs4

около 7 лет назад
oracle-oval логотип
ELSA-2019-2258

ELSA-2019-2258: http-parser security update (MODERATE)

почти 6 лет назад
suse-cvrf логотип
openSUSE-SU-2018:1209-1

Security update for nodejs6

около 7 лет назад
suse-cvrf логотип
SUSE-SU-2018:1183-1

Security update for nodejs6

около 7 лет назад
suse-cvrf логотип
SUSE-SU-2019:14246-1

Security update for Mozilla Firefox

больше 5 лет назад

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