
Automattic/mongoose
CVE History
| CVE | Published | CVSS v3 | CVSS v2 |
|---|---|---|---|
| 7.5 HIGH | — | ||
Mongoose is a MongoDB object modeling tool designed to work in an asynchronous environment. Prior to 6.13.9, 7.8.9, 8.22.1, and 9.1.6, a vulnerability allows bypassing Mongoose’s sanitizeFilter query sanitization mechanism via the $nor operator. When sanitizeFilter is enabled, Mongoose wraps query operators in $eq to neutralize them. However, prior to the fix, $nor was not included in the set of logical operators that are recursively sanitized. Because $nor accepts an array (like $and and $or), and arrays do not trigger hasDollarKeys(), malicious operators such as $ne, $gt, or $regex could be injected inside a $nor clause without being sanitized. This vulnerability is fixed in 6.13.9, 7.8.9, 8.22.1, and 9.1.6. | |||
| 9.1 CRITICAL | — | ||
Mongoose before 8.8.3 can improperly use $where in match, leading to search injection. | |||
| 9.8 CRITICAL | — | ||
Prototype Pollution in GitHub repository automattic/mongoose prior to 7.3.4. | |||
| 9.8 CRITICAL | — | ||
Prototype Pollution in GitHub repository automattic/mongoose prior to 6.4.6. | |||
| 9.1 CRITICAL | 6.4 MEDIUM | ||
Automattic Mongoose through 5.7.4 allows attackers to bypass access control (in some applications) because any query object with a _bsontype attribute is ignored. For example, adding "_bsontype":"a" can sometimes interfere with a query filter. NOTE: this CVE is about Mongoose's failure to work around this _bsontype special case that exists in older versions of the bson parser (aka the mongodb/js-bson project). | |||