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GHSA-hhr9-rh25-hvf9

HIGH

Feathers socket handler allows abusing implicit toString

Also known asCVE-2023-37899
Published
Jul 20, 2023
Updated
Nov 8, 2023
Affected
4 pkgs
Patched
4 / 4
Exploits
1 known

EPSS Exploitation Probability

via FIRST.org ↗
1.0%probability of exploitation in next 30 days
Lower Risk57th percentile+0.69%
0.00%0.49%0.98%1.46%0.2%1.0%Dec 25Apr 26Jun 26

EPSS (Exploit Prediction Scoring System) is a daily probability model maintained by FIRST.org. It estimates the likelihood a CVE will be exploited in production environments within the next 30 days, derived from real-world threat intelligence signals.

Blast Radius

4 pkgs affected

Weekly download volume for affected packages — a proxy for how broadly this vulnerability is deployed.

@feathersjs/socketionpm
30Kdownloads / week
@feathersjs/transport-commonsnpm
53Kdownloads / week

Description

Impact

Feathers socket handler did not catch invalid string conversion errors like:

const message = `${{ toString: '' }}`

Causing the NodeJS process to crash when sending an unexpected Socket.io message like

socket.emit('find', { toString: '' })

Patches

A fix has been released in

  • v5.0.8 via #3241
  • v4.5.18 via #3242

Workarounds

Since it is in the core Socket handling code upgrading to the latest version is necessary.

References

Affected Packages

4 total 4 fixed
EcosystemPackageVulnerable rangeFix
📦npm@feathersjs/socketioall versions4.5.18
📦npm@feathersjs/socketio5.0.0&&< 5.0.85.0.8
📦npm@feathersjs/transport-commonsall versions4.5.18
📦npm@feathersjs/transport-commons5.0.0&&< 5.0.85.0.8
Exploits & PoCs
1

Research use only. For defensive security, authorized penetration testing, and academic research only. Never execute exploit code against systems without explicit written authorization.

Detection & mitigation playbook

Open-source dependency
  1. Detect

    Scan your dependency tree (package-lock.json, pnpm-lock.yaml, requirements.txt, go.sum, etc.) for @feathersjs/socketio. O3's reachability analysis confirms whether the vulnerable code path is actually invoked in your application, so you act on real exposure instead of every transitive match.

  2. Fix

    Update @feathersjs/socketio to 4.5.18 or later, then make sure no transitive (indirect) dependency still pins the vulnerable range — O3 confirms GHSA-hhr9-rh25-hvf9 is resolved across your whole dependency graph.

  3. Workarounds

    If you can't upgrade right away: gate or disable the affected feature, validate untrusted input at the boundary, and avoid passing attacker-controlled data into the vulnerable path. O3's runtime protection blocks exploitation in production as an interim safeguard until the upgrade lands.

  4. How O3 protects you

    O3 pinpoints whether GHSA-hhr9-rh25-hvf9 is reachable in your code and exactly where to fix it, then blocks exploitation in production at runtime until the patched version is deployed.

Tailored to GHSA-hhr9-rh25-hvf9. Runtime protection reduces exposure until a permanent patch is applied and verified — it complements patching, it doesn't replace it.

Frequently Asked Questions

### Impact Feathers socket handler did not catch invalid string conversion errors like: ```ts const message = `${{ toString: '' }}` ``` Causing the NodeJS process to crash when sending an unexpected Socket.io message like ```ts socket.emit('find', { toString: '' }) ``` ### Patches A fix has been released in - `v5.0.8` via #3241 - `v4.5.18` via #3242 ### Workarounds Since it is in the core Socket handling code upgrading to the latest version is necessary. ### References - [v5.0.8 Changelog](https://github.com/feathersjs/feathers/blob/dove/CHANGELOG.md#508-2023-07-19) - [v4.5.18 Change
O3 Security · Impact-Aware SCA

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