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🚨 [security] Update fastify 4.0.3 → 4.28.1 (minor) #365

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🚨 Your current dependencies have known security vulnerabilities 🚨

This dependency update fixes known security vulnerabilities. Please see the details below and assess their impact carefully. We recommend to merge and deploy this as soon as possible!


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✳️ fastify (4.0.3 → 4.28.1) · Repo

Security Advisories 🚨

🚨 Fastify: Incorrect Content-Type parsing can lead to CSRF attack

Impact

The attacker can use the incorrect Content-Type to bypass the Pre-Flight checking of fetch. fetch() requests with Content-Type’s essence as "application/x-www-form-urlencoded", "multipart/form-data", or "text/plain", could potentially be used to invoke routes that only accepts application/json content type, thus bypassing any CORS protection, and therefore they could lead to a Cross-Site Request Forgery attack.

Patches

For 4.x users, please update to at least 4.10.2
For 3.x users, please update to at least 3.29.4

Workarounds

Implement Cross-Site Request Forgery protection using @fastify/csrf.

References

Check out the HackerOne report: https://hackerone.com/reports/1763832.

For more information

Fastify security policy

🚨 fastify vulnerable to denial of service via malicious Content-Type

Impact

An attacker can send an invalid Content-Type header that can cause the application to crash, leading to a possible Denial of Service attack. Only the v4.x line is affected.

(This was updated: upon a close inspection, v3.x is not affected after all).

Patches

Yes, update to > v4.8.0.

Workarounds

You can reject the malicious content types before the body parser enters in action.

  const badNames = Object.getOwnPropertyNames({}.__proto__)
  fastify.addHook('onRequest', async (req, reply) => {
    for (const badName of badNames) {
      if (req.headers['content-type'].indexOf(badName) > -1) {
        reply.code(415)
        throw new Error('Content type not supported')
      }
    }
  })

References

See the HackerOne report #1715536

For more information

Fastify security policy

Release Notes

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Commits

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