Total vulnerabilities in the database
Accepting arbitrary Subject Alternative Name (SAN) types, unless a PKI is specifically defined to use a particular SAN type, can result in bypassing name-constrained intermediates. Node.js < 12.22.9, < 14.18.3, < 16.13.2, and < 17.3.1 was accepting URI SAN types, which PKIs are often not defined to use. Additionally, when a protocol allows URI SANs, Node.js did not match the URI correctly.Versions of Node.js with the fix for this disable the URI SAN type when checking a certificate against a hostname. This behavior can be reverted through the --security-revert command-line option.
Software | From | Fixed in |
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nodejs / node.js | 17.0.0 | 17.3.1 |
nodejs / node.js | 16.0.0 | 16.13.2 |
nodejs / node.js | 14.0.0 | 14.18.3 |
nodejs / node.js | - | 12.22.9 |
oracle / peoplesoft_enterprise_peopletools | 8.58 | 8.58.x |
oracle / peoplesoft_enterprise_peopletools | 8.59 | 8.59.x |
oracle / mysql_enterprise_monitor | - | 8.0.29.x |
oracle / mysql_connectors | - | 8.0.28.x |
oracle / mysql_workbench | - | 8.0.28.x |
oracle / mysql_server | 8.0.0 | 8.0.28.x |
oracle / graalvm | 20.3.5 | 20.3.5.x |
oracle / mysql_server | - | 5.7.37.x |
oracle / graalvm | 21.3.1 | 21.3.1.x |
oracle / graalvm | 22.0.0.2 | 22.0.0.2.x |
oracle / mysql_cluster | - | 8.0.29.x |