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rvagg avatar rvagg commented on July 17, 2024 4

I've cut a release but the CVE is not going to mention it unless someone gets it updated. I'm also not sure where the authoritative source of data on versions is these days that everyone (including GitHub) uses to determine safe versions and whether that can be easily updated. If someone wants to chase that down and reference #90 to get it updated that might be appreciated by some folks. Or @mcollina might just do it since he's plugged in to all that stuff.

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andreeleuterio avatar andreeleuterio commented on July 17, 2024 3

Hey folks, I have updated the respective advisories in both github.com/advisories and npmjs.com/advisories:

The CVE was requested through HackerOne so the update goes through them. Let me know if I can help with anything else!

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Trott avatar Trott commented on July 17, 2024 1

@rvagg I've submitted the information to MITRE and included the two personal email addresses I have for you in the description field in case they had any questions.

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mcollina avatar mcollina commented on July 17, 2024 1

Thanks @Trott !

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rvagg avatar rvagg commented on July 17, 2024

yikes, we don't even have a 1.x branch, but I suppose this isn't unreasonable, 👍 I suppose

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Trott avatar Trott commented on July 17, 2024

I've cut a release but the CVE is not going to mention it unless someone gets it updated. I'm also not sure where the authoritative source of data on versions is these days that everyone (including GitHub) uses to determine safe versions and whether that can be easily updated. If someone wants to chase that down and reference #90 to get it updated that might be appreciated by some folks. Or @mcollina might just do it since he's plugged in to all that stuff.

I ran into a very similar issue a couple weeks ago. https://twitter.com/trott/status/1295032015960412163 I'll see if using https://cveform.mitre.org/ works for this one too.

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Trott avatar Trott commented on July 17, 2024

As for getting the version vulnerability updated by GitHub (so dependabot can get a break, or at least succeed in updating people automatically), I'm not sure how to do that, but I bet @andreeleuterio and/or @ruyadorno would be able to say....

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mcollina avatar mcollina commented on July 17, 2024

Thanks @andreeleuterio!

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