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

sequelize is an Object-relational mapping, or a middleman to convert things from Postgres, MySQL, MariaDB, SQLite and Microsoft SQL Server into usable data for NodeJS. A fix was pushed out that fixed potential SQL injection in sequelize 2.1.3 and earlier. sequelize es un mapeo objeto-relacional, o un "middleman", para convertir cosas de Postgres, MySQL, MariaDB, SQLite y Microsoft SQL Server en datos usables para NodeJS. Se ha lanzado un parche para solucionar una potencial inyección SQL en sequelize en versiones 2.1.3 y anteriores. • https://github.com/sequelize/sequelize/blob/master/changelog.md#300 https://nodesecurity.io/advisories/109 • CWE-89: Improper Neutralization of Special Elements used in an SQL Command ('SQL Injection') •

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

sequelize is an Object-relational mapping, or a middleman to convert things from Postgres, MySQL, MariaDB, SQLite and Microsoft SQL Server into usable data for NodeJS If user input goes into the `limit` or `order` parameters, a malicious user can put in their own SQL statements. This affects sequelize 3.16.0 and earlier. sequelize es un mapeo objeto-relacional, o un "middleman", para convertir cosas de Postgres, MySQL, MariaDB, SQLite y Microsoft SQL Server en datos usables para NodeJS. Si las entradas de usuario entran en los parámetros "limit" o "order", un usuario malicioso puede introducir sus propias instrucciones SQL. Esto afecta a sequalize en versiones 3.16.0 y anteriores. • https://github.com/sequelize/sequelize/pull/5167/commits/f282d85e60e3df5e57ecdb82adccb4eaef404f03 https://nodesecurity.io/advisories/112 • CWE-89: Improper Neutralization of Special Elements used in an SQL Command ('SQL Injection') •

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

sequelize is an Object-relational mapping, or a middleman to convert things from Postgres, MySQL, MariaDB, SQLite and Microsoft SQL Server into usable data for NodeJS In Postgres, SQLite, and Microsoft SQL Server there is an issue where arrays are treated as strings and improperly escaped. This causes potential SQL injection in sequelize 3.19.3 and earlier, where a malicious user could put `["test", "'); DELETE TestTable WHERE Id = 1 --')"]` inside of ``` database.query('SELECT * FROM TestTable WHERE Name IN (:names)', { replacements: { names: directCopyOfUserInput } }); ``` and cause the SQL statement to become `SELECT Id FROM Table WHERE Name IN ('test', '\'); DELETE TestTable WHERE Id = 1 --')`. In Postgres, MSSQL, and SQLite, the backslash has no special meaning. This causes the the statement to delete whichever Id has a value of 1 in the TestTable table. sequelize es un mapeo objeto-relacional, o un "middleman", para convertir elementos de Postgres, MySQL, MariaDB, SQLite y Microsoft SQL Server en datos usables para NodeJS. En Postgres, SQLite y Microsoft SQL Server, hay un problema por el cual los arrays se tratan como cadenas y se escapan incorrectamente. • https://github.com/sequelize/sequelize/issues/5671 https://nodesecurity.io/advisories/102 • CWE-89: Improper Neutralization of Special Elements used in an SQL Command ('SQL Injection') •