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fix(deps): update dependency sequelize to v6.29.0 [security] - autoclosed #1714

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sequelize (source) 6.6.5 -> 6.29.0 age adoption passing confidence

GitHub Vulnerability Alerts

CVE-2023-25813

Impact

The SQL injection exploit is related to replacements. Here is such an example:

In the following query, some parameters are passed through replacements, and some are passed directly through the where option.

User.findAll({
  where: or(
    literal('soundex("firstName") = soundex(:firstName)'),
    { lastName: lastName },
  ),
  replacements: { firstName },
})

This is a very legitimate use case, but this query was vulnerable to SQL injection due to how Sequelize processed the query: Sequelize built a first query using the where option, then passed it over to sequelize.query which parsed the resulting SQL to inject all :replacements.

If the user passed values such as

{
  "firstName": "OR true; DROP TABLE users;",
  "lastName": ":firstName"
}

Sequelize would first generate this query:

SELECT * FROM users WHERE soundex("firstName") = soundex(:firstName) OR "lastName" = ':firstName'

Then would inject replacements in it, which resulted in this:

SELECT * FROM users WHERE soundex("firstName") = soundex('OR true; DROP TABLE users;') OR "lastName" = ''OR true; DROP TABLE users;''

As you can see this resulted in arbitrary user-provided SQL being executed.

Patches

The issue was fixed in Sequelize 6.19.1

Workarounds

Do not use the replacements and the where option in the same query if you are not using Sequelize >= 6.19.1

References

See this thread for more information: https://github.com/sequelize/sequelize/issues/14519

Snyk: https://security.snyk.io/vuln/SNYK-JS-SEQUELIZE-2932027

CVE-2023-22580

Due to improper input filtering in the sequelize js library, can malicious queries lead to sensitive information disclosure.

CVE-2023-22579

Impact

Providing an invalid value to the where option of a query caused Sequelize to ignore that option instead of throwing an error.

A finder call like the following did not throw an error:

User.findAll({
  where: new Date(),
});

As this option is typically used with plain javascript objects, be aware that this only happens at the top level of this option.

Patches

This issue has been patched in [email protected] & @sequelize/[email protected]

References

A discussion thread about this issue is open at https://github.com/sequelize/sequelize/discussions/15698

CVE: CVE-2023-22579
Snyk: https://security.snyk.io/vuln/SNYK-JS-SEQUELIZE-3324090

CVE-2023-22578

Impact

Sequelize 6.28.2 and prior has a dangerous feature where using parentheses in the attribute option would make Sequelize use the string as-is in the SQL

User.findAll({
  attributes: [
    ['count(id)', 'count']
  ]
});

Produced

SELECT count(id) AS "count" FROM "users"

Patches

This feature was deprecated in Sequelize 5, and using it prints a deprecation warning.

This issue has been patched in @sequelize/[email protected] and [email protected].

In Sequelize 7, it now produces the following:

SELECT "count(id)" AS "count" FROM "users"

In Sequelize 6, it throws an error explaining that we had to introduce a breaking change, and requires the user to explicitly opt-in to either the Sequelize 7 behavior (always escape) or the Sequelize 5 behavior (inline attributes that include () without escaping). See https://github.com/sequelize/sequelize/pull/15710 for more information.

Mitigations

Do not use user-provided content to build your list or attributes. If you do, make sure that attribute in question actually exists on your model by checking that it exists in the rawAttributes property of your model first.


A discussion thread about this issue is open at https://github.com/sequelize/sequelize/discussions/15694
CVE: CVE-2023-22578


Release Notes

sequelize/sequelize

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⚠️ BREAKING CHANGE: This change is a security fix that patches a serious SQL injection vulnerability, however it is possible that your application made use of it and broke as a result of this change. Please see this issue for more information.

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