CVE Security Report - SICS Operational Reporting Server

CVE Security Report - SICS Operational Reporting Server

The report contains data retrieved from the National Vulnerability Database: https://nvd.nist.gov, NPM Public Advisories: https://www.npmjs.com/advisories, and the RetireJS community.

Name Description CWE CVSS v2.0 Severity CVSS v3.0 Severity Dependency
CVE-2022-25844 The package angular after 1.7.0 are vulnerable to Regular Expression Denial of Service (ReDoS) by providing a custom locale rule that makes it possible to assign the parameter in posPre: ' '.repeat() of NUMBER_FORMATS.PATTERNS[1].posPre with a very high value. **Note:** 1) This package has been deprecated and is no longer maintained. 2) The vulnerable versions are 1.7.0 and higher. Sonatype's research suggests that this CVE's details differ from those defined at NVD. See https://ossindex.sonatype.org/vulnerability/CVE-2022-25844 for details CWE-770 HIGH   angular:1.8.3
CVE-2022-25869 All versions of package angular are vulnerable to Cross-site Scripting (XSS) due to insecure page caching in the Internet Explorer browser, which allows interpolation of <textarea> elements. CWE-79 MEDIUM   angular:1.8.3
CVE-2023-26116 Versions of the package angular from 1.2.21 are vulnerable to Regular Expression Denial of Service (ReDoS) via the angular.copy() utility function due to the usage of an insecure regular expression. Exploiting this vulnerability is possible by a large carefully-crafted input, which can result in catastrophic backtracking. CWE-1333 MEDIUM   angular:1.8.3
CVE-2023-26118 Versions of the package angular from 1.4.9 are vulnerable to Regular Expression Denial of Service (ReDoS) via the <input type='url'> element due to the usage of an insecure regular expression in the input[url] functionality. Exploiting this vulnerability is possible by a large carefully-crafted input, which can result in catastrophic backtracking. Sonatype's research suggests that this CVE's details differ from those defined at NVD. See https://ossindex.sonatype.org/vulnerability/CVE-2023-26118 for details CWE-1333 MEDIUM   angular:1.8.3
1088899 All versions of package angular are vulnerable to Cross-site Scripting (XSS) due to insecure page caching in the Internet Explorer browser, which allows interpolation of <textarea> elements. NPM package [angular](https://www.npmjs.com/package/angular) is deprecated. Those who want to receive security updates should use the actively maintained package [@angular/core](https://www.npmjs.com/package/@angular/core).       angular:1.8.3
1089210 AngularJS lets users write client-side web applications. The package angular after 1.7.0 is vulnerable to Regular Expression Denial of Service (ReDoS) by providing a custom locale rule that makes it possible to assign the parameter in posPre: ' '.repeat() of NUMBER_FORMATS.PATTERNS[1].posPre with a very high value. **Note:** 1. This package has been deprecated and is no longer maintained. 2. The vulnerable versions are 1.7.0 and higher.       angular:1.8.3
1092093 All versions of the package angular are vulnerable to Regular Expression Denial of Service (ReDoS) via the angular.copy() utility function due to the usage of an insecure regular expression. Exploiting this vulnerability is possible by a large carefully-crafted input, which can result in catastrophic backtracking.       angular:1.8.3
1092094 All versions of the package angular are vulnerable to Regular Expression Denial of Service (ReDoS) via the $resource service due to the usage of an insecure regular expression. Exploiting this vulnerability is possible by a large carefully-crafted input, which can result in catastrophic backtracking.       angular:1.8.3
1092095 All versions of the package angular are vulnerable to Regular Expression Denial of Service (ReDoS) via the <input type='url'> element due to the usage of an insecure regular expression in the input[url] functionality. Exploiting this vulnerability is possible by a large carefully-crafted input, which can result in catastrophic backtracking.       angular:1.8.3
1089049 This affects the package chart.js before 2.9.4. The options parameter is not properly sanitized when it is processed. When the options are processed, the existing options (or the defaults options) are deeply merged with provided options. However, during this operation, the keys of the object being set are not checked, leading to a prototype pollution.       chart.js:2.3.0

This report was generated 19.06.2023, 21:13:57 UTC, using dependency-check version: 7.4.4.