CVE-2026-43929
Błąd w bibliotece ssrfcheck umożliwia ataki SSRF poprzez nieprawidłowe rozpoznawanie adresów IP.
ssrfcheck is a library that checks if a string contains a potential SSRF attack. In 1.3.0 and earlier, ssrfcheck fails to block Server-Side Request Forgery attacks when the target private IP address is encoded as an IPv4-mapped IPv6 address (e.g. http://[::ffff:127.0.0.1]/). The WHATWG URL parser built into Node.js silently normalizes the IPv4 notation inside the brackets to compressed hex form ([::ffff:7f00:1]) before the library's private-IP regex ever runs. The regex was written to match dot-notation only and therefore never matches any real input — all seven IANA private IPv4 ranges, including the AWS/GCP/Azure metadata address 169.254.169.254, are bypassed. Any application using isSSRFSafeURL() to guard HTTP requests made with user-supplied URLs is fully exposed to SSRF.
| Źródło | Wartość |
|---|---|
| NVD – CVSS | 8.2 |
| CISA KEV (aktywnie wykorzystywane) | Nie |
| FIRST EPSS (prawdopodobieństwo exploita) | 0.0% |
| Opublikowano (NVD) | 2026-05-12 18:17:28 UTC |
| Ostatnia modyfikacja (NVD) | 2026-05-13 18:24:31 UTC |
- https://github.com/felippe-regazio/ssrfcheck/security/advisories/GHSA-j4rj-2jr5-m439 (security-advisories@github.com)