Serve-static is a popular and efficient Node.js package designed to serve static files with ease, becoming an essential tool for web developers. Analyzing versions 1.6.4 and 1.6.5 reveals minimal code-level differences but highlights the ongoing maintenance and commitment to stable releases. Both versions share the same dependencies, including "send" for file transmission, "parseurl" for URL parsing, "escape-html" for security, and "utils-merge" for utility functions, implying consistent core functionality. The development dependencies, such as "mocha" for testing, "should" for assertions, "istanbul" for code coverage, and "supertest" for HTTP testing, remain identical, suggesting a stable testing environment across both versions.
The key difference lies in the release date. Version 1.6.4 was released in October 2014, while version 1.6.5 followed in February 2015. This points to a maintenance update addressing potential minor bugs, performance tweaks, or security enhancements. Developers should consider upgrading to version 1.6.5 for the latest refinements and potentially improved stability. While the core functionality remains unchanged, staying up-to-date with minor releases minimizes the risk of encountering issues resolved in newer versions. The package's MIT license, GitHub repository, and consistent author information provide reassurance regarding its open-source nature and ongoing support from the Express.js ecosystem. Thus, serve-static remains a reliable choice for efficiently serving static content, with version 1.6.5 offering a slightly more recent and potentially more stable experience.
All the vulnerabilities related to the version 1.6.5 of the package
Open Redirect in serve-static
Versions of serve-static
prior to 1.6.5 ( or 1.7.x prior to 1.7.2 ) are affected by an open redirect vulnerability on some browsers when configured to mount at the root directory.
A link to http://example.com//www.google.com/%2e%2e
will redirect to //www.google.com/%2e%2e
Some browsers will interpret this as http://www.google.com/%2e%2e
, resulting in an external redirect.
Version 1.7.x: Update to version 1.7.2 or later. Version 1.6.x: Update to version 1.6.5 or later.
serve-static vulnerable to template injection that can lead to XSS
passing untrusted user input - even after sanitizing it - to redirect()
may execute untrusted code
this issue is patched in serve-static 1.16.0
users are encouraged to upgrade to the patched version of express, but otherwise can workaround this issue by making sure any untrusted inputs are safe, ideally by validating them against an explicit allowlist
successful exploitation of this vector requires the following:
Root Path Disclosure in send
Versions of send
prior to 0.11.2 are affected by an information leakage vulnerability which may allow an attacker to enumerate paths on the server filesystem.
Update to version 0.11.1 or later.
send vulnerable to template injection that can lead to XSS
passing untrusted user input - even after sanitizing it - to SendStream.redirect()
may execute untrusted code
this issue is patched in send 0.19.0
users are encouraged to upgrade to the patched version of express, but otherwise can workaround this issue by making sure any untrusted inputs are safe, ideally by validating them against an explicit allowlist
successful exploitation of this vector requires the following:
Regular Expression Denial of Service in ms
Versions of ms
prior to 0.7.1 are affected by a regular expression denial of service vulnerability when extremely long version strings are parsed.
var ms = require('ms');
var genstr = function (len, chr) {
var result = "";
for (i=0; i<=len; i++) {
result = result + chr;
}
return result;
}
ms(genstr(process.argv[2], "5") + " minutea");
Showing increase in execution time based on the input string.
$ time node ms.js 10000
real 0m0.758s
user 0m0.724s
sys 0m0.031s
$ time node ms.js 20000
real 0m2.580s
user 0m2.494s
sys 0m0.047s
$ time node ms.js 30000
real 0m5.747s
user 0m5.483s
sys 0m0.080s
$ time node ms.js 80000
real 0m41.022s
user 0m38.894s
sys 0m0.529s
Vercel ms Inefficient Regular Expression Complexity vulnerability
A vulnerability, which was classified as problematic, has been found in vercel ms up to 1.x. This issue affects the function parse of the file index.js. The manipulation of the argument str leads to inefficient regular expression complexity. The attack may be initiated remotely. The exploit has been disclosed to the public and may be used. Upgrading to version 2.0.0 is able to address this issue. The name of the patch is caae2988ba2a37765d055c4eee63d383320ee662. It is recommended to upgrade the affected component. The associated identifier of this vulnerability is VDB-217451.
mime Regular Expression Denial of Service when MIME lookup performed on untrusted user input
Affected versions of mime
are vulnerable to regular expression denial of service when a mime lookup is performed on untrusted user input.
Update to version 2.0.3 or later.
debug Inefficient Regular Expression Complexity vulnerability
A vulnerability classified as problematic has been found in debug-js debug up to 3.0.x. This affects the function useColors of the file src/node.js. The manipulation of the argument str leads to inefficient regular expression complexity. Upgrading to version 3.1.0 is able to address this issue. The name of the patch is c38a0166c266a679c8de012d4eaccec3f944e685. It is recommended to upgrade the affected component. The identifier VDB-217665 was assigned to this vulnerability. The patch has been backported to the 2.6.x branch in version 2.6.9.
Regular Expression Denial of Service in debug
Affected versions of debug
are vulnerable to regular expression denial of service when untrusted user input is passed into the o
formatter.
As it takes 50,000 characters to block the event loop for 2 seconds, this issue is a low severity issue.
This was later re-introduced in version v3.2.0, and then repatched in versions 3.2.7 and 4.3.1.
Version 2.x.x: Update to version 2.6.9 or later. Version 3.1.x: Update to version 3.1.0 or later. Version 3.2.x: Update to version 3.2.7 or later. Version 4.x.x: Update to version 4.3.1 or later.
Regular Expression Denial of Service in fresh
Affected versions of fresh
are vulnerable to regular expression denial of service when parsing specially crafted user input.
Update to version 0.5.2 or later.