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CVSS: 9.8EPSS: 0%CPEs: 1EXPL: 1

An issue in Hyper on macOS version 3.4.1 and before, allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via the RunAsNode and enableNodeClilnspectArguments settings. Un problema en Hyper en macOS versión 3.4.1 y anteriores permite a atacantes remotos ejecutar código arbitrario a través de la configuración RunAsNode y enableNodeClilnspectArguments. • https://github.com/giovannipajeu1/CVE-2024-23741 https://github.com/V3x0r/CVE-2024-23741 https://www.electronjs.org/blog/statement-run-as-node-cves •

CVSS: 7.5EPSS: 0%CPEs: 1EXPL: 1

Hyperium Hyper before 0.14.19 does not allow for customization of the max_header_list_size method in the H2 third-party software, allowing attackers to perform HTTP2 attacks. • https://github.com/hyperium/hyper/compare/v0.14.18...v0.14.19 https://github.com/hyperium/hyper/issues/2826 https://github.com/hyperium/hyper/pull/2828 • CWE-770: Allocation of Resources Without Limits or Throttling •

CVSS: 5.3EPSS: 0%CPEs: 1EXPL: 1

hyper is an HTTP library for rust. hyper's HTTP/1 server code had a flaw that incorrectly parses and accepts requests with a `Content-Length` header with a prefixed plus sign, when it should have been rejected as illegal. This combined with an upstream HTTP proxy that doesn't parse such `Content-Length` headers, but forwards them, can result in "request smuggling" or "desync attacks". The flaw exists in all prior versions of hyper prior to 0.14.10, if built with `rustc` v1.5.0 or newer. The vulnerability is patched in hyper version 0.14.10. Two workarounds exist: One may reject requests manually that contain a plus sign prefix in the `Content-Length` header or ensure any upstream proxy handles `Content-Length` headers with a plus sign prefix. • https://github.com/hyperium/hyper/security/advisories/GHSA-f3pg-qwvg-p99c https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/28826/commits/123a83326fb95366e94a3be1a74775df4db97739 • CWE-444: Inconsistent Interpretation of HTTP Requests ('HTTP Request/Response Smuggling') •

CVSS: 9.1EPSS: 0%CPEs: 1EXPL: 1

hyper is an HTTP library for Rust. In versions prior to 0.14.10, hyper's HTTP server and client code had a flaw that could trigger an integer overflow when decoding chunk sizes that are too big. This allows possible data loss, or if combined with an upstream HTTP proxy that allows chunk sizes larger than hyper does, can result in "request smuggling" or "desync attacks." The vulnerability is patched in version 0.14.10. Two possible workarounds exist. • https://github.com/hyperium/hyper/security/advisories/GHSA-5h46-h7hh-c6x9 • CWE-190: Integer Overflow or Wraparound •

CVSS: 8.1EPSS: 0%CPEs: 2EXPL: 0

hyper is an open-source HTTP library for Rust (crates.io). In hyper from version 0.12.0 and before versions 0.13.10 and 0.14.3 there is a vulnerability that can enable a request smuggling attack. The HTTP server code had a flaw that incorrectly understands some requests with multiple transfer-encoding headers to have a chunked payload, when it should have been rejected as illegal. This combined with an upstream HTTP proxy that understands the request payload boundary differently can result in "request smuggling" or "desync attacks". To determine if vulnerable, all these things must be true: 1) Using hyper as an HTTP server (the client is not affected), 2) Using HTTP/1.1 (HTTP/2 does not use transfer-encoding), 3) Using a vulnerable HTTP proxy upstream to hyper. • https://crates.io/crates/hyper https://github.com/hyperium/hyper/commit/8f93123efef5c1361086688fe4f34c83c89cec02 https://github.com/hyperium/hyper/security/advisories/GHSA-6hfq-h8hq-87mf https://portswigger.net/research/http-desync-attacks-request-smuggling-reborn https://rustsec.org/advisories/RUSTSEC-2021-0020.html • CWE-444: Inconsistent Interpretation of HTTP Requests ('HTTP Request/Response Smuggling') •