Lodash, a popular JavaScript utility library, saw a minor version update from 4.6.0 to 4.6.1 on March 2nd, 2016. While both versions share the same core description as "Lodash modular utilities" under the MIT license, and credits John-David Dalton as the author, a closer look reveals differences primarily in the release timing. Version 4.6.0 was released at 03:24:37.179Z, while version 4.6.1 arrived later that same day at 18:09:40.696Z.
For developers, the key takeaway is understanding the context of a minor version bump. Typically, such a change signals bug fixes or small feature enhancements rather than major API rewrites. Anyone using Lodash should consider upgrading to the newer version (4.6.1) when practical, assuming the changes fix existing problems, improve performance, or introduce useful incremental functionality.
Given the short time span between releases, the upgrade is likely low-risk. However, developers should always consult the changelog or release notes (typically available on the Lodash GitHub repository) to understand the precise changes introduced in version 4.6.1 before implementing the upgrade. The dist.tarball links (https://registry.npmjs.org/lodash/-/lodash-4.6.0.tgz and https://registry.npmjs.org/lodash/-/lodash-4.6.1.tgz) provide access to the packaged code for those who wish to examine the differences directly. Choosing the latest stable lodash version can increase the overall stability and performance of your Javascript solutions.
All the vulnerabilities related to the version 4.6.1 of the package
Prototype Pollution in lodash
Versions of lodash
before 4.17.5 are vulnerable to prototype pollution.
The vulnerable functions are 'defaultsDeep', 'merge', and 'mergeWith' which allow a malicious user to modify the prototype of Object
via __proto__
causing the addition or modification of an existing property that will exist on all objects.
Update to version 4.17.5 or later.
Prototype Pollution in lodash
Versions of lodash
before 4.17.11 are vulnerable to prototype pollution.
The vulnerable functions are 'defaultsDeep', 'merge', and 'mergeWith' which allow a malicious user to modify the prototype of Object
via {constructor: {prototype: {...}}}
causing the addition or modification of an existing property that will exist on all objects.
Update to version 4.17.11 or later.
Regular Expression Denial of Service (ReDoS) in lodash
lodash prior to 4.7.11 is affected by: CWE-400: Uncontrolled Resource Consumption. The impact is: Denial of service. The component is: Date handler. The attack vector is: Attacker provides very long strings, which the library attempts to match using a regular expression. The fixed version is: 4.7.11.
Prototype Pollution in lodash
Versions of lodash
before 4.17.12 are vulnerable to Prototype Pollution. The function defaultsDeep
allows a malicious user to modify the prototype of Object
via {constructor: {prototype: {...}}}
causing the addition or modification of an existing property that will exist on all objects.
Update to version 4.17.12 or later.
Prototype Pollution in lodash
Versions of lodash prior to 4.17.19 are vulnerable to Prototype Pollution. The functions pick
, set
, setWith
, update
, updateWith
, and zipObjectDeep
allow a malicious user to modify the prototype of Object if the property identifiers are user-supplied. Being affected by this issue requires manipulating objects based on user-provided property values or arrays.
This vulnerability causes the addition or modification of an existing property that will exist on all objects and may lead to Denial of Service or Code Execution under specific circumstances.
Regular Expression Denial of Service (ReDoS) in lodash
All versions of package lodash prior to 4.17.21 are vulnerable to Regular Expression Denial of Service (ReDoS) via the toNumber
, trim
and trimEnd
functions.
Steps to reproduce (provided by reporter Liyuan Chen):
var lo = require('lodash');
function build_blank(n) {
var ret = "1"
for (var i = 0; i < n; i++) {
ret += " "
}
return ret + "1";
}
var s = build_blank(50000) var time0 = Date.now();
lo.trim(s)
var time_cost0 = Date.now() - time0;
console.log("time_cost0: " + time_cost0);
var time1 = Date.now();
lo.toNumber(s) var time_cost1 = Date.now() - time1;
console.log("time_cost1: " + time_cost1);
var time2 = Date.now();
lo.trimEnd(s);
var time_cost2 = Date.now() - time2;
console.log("time_cost2: " + time_cost2);
Command Injection in lodash
lodash
versions prior to 4.17.21 are vulnerable to Command Injection via the template function.