CVE-2023-30586
Published:
6/30/2023
Last updated:
5/8/2025
Reserved:
4/13/2023
A privilege escalation vulnerability exists in Node.js 20 that allowed loading arbitrary OpenSSL engines when the experimental permission model is enabled, which can bypass and/or disable the permission model. The attack complexity is high. However, the crypto.setEngine() API can be used to bypass the permission model when called with a compatible OpenSSL engine. The OpenSSL engine can, for example, disable the permission model in the host process by manipulating the process's stack memory to locate the permission model Permission::enabled_ in the host process's heap memory. Please note that at the time this CVE was issued, the permission model is an experimental feature of Node.js.
CNA assigner:
hackerone (36234546-b8fa-4601-9d6f-f4e334aa8ea1)
Requested by:
n/a
Products affected (1)
Product |
Vendor |
Version |
Node |
NodeJS
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6.7
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