CVE-2023-45133
ADVISORY - githubSummary
Impact
Using Babel to compile code that was specifically crafted by an attacker can lead to arbitrary code execution during compilation, when using plugins that rely on the path.evaluate()or path.evaluateTruthy() internal Babel methods.
Known affected plugins are:
@babel/plugin-transform-runtime@babel/preset-envwhen using itsuseBuiltInsoption- Any "polyfill provider" plugin that depends on
@babel/helper-define-polyfill-provider, such asbabel-plugin-polyfill-corejs3,babel-plugin-polyfill-corejs2,babel-plugin-polyfill-es-shims,babel-plugin-polyfill-regenerator
No other plugins under the @babel/ namespace are impacted, but third-party plugins might be.
Users that only compile trusted code are not impacted.
Patches
The vulnerability has been fixed in @babel/traverse@7.23.2.
Babel 6 does not receive security fixes anymore (see Babel's security policy), hence there is no patch planned for babel-traverse@6.
Workarounds
- Upgrade
@babel/traverseto v7.23.2 or higher. You can do this by deleting it from your package manager's lockfile and re-installing the dependencies.@babel/core>=7.23.2 will automatically pull in a non-vulnerable version. - If you cannot upgrade
@babel/traverseand are using one of the affected packages mentioned above, upgrade them to their latest version to avoid triggering the vulnerable code path in affected@babel/traverseversions:@babel/plugin-transform-runtimev7.23.2@babel/preset-envv7.23.2@babel/helper-define-polyfill-providerv0.4.3babel-plugin-polyfill-corejs2v0.4.6babel-plugin-polyfill-corejs3v0.8.5babel-plugin-polyfill-es-shimsv0.10.0babel-plugin-polyfill-regeneratorv0.5.3
EPSS Score: 0.00093 (0.259)
Common Weakness Enumeration (CWE)
ADVISORY - gitlab
ADVISORY - redhat
Incomplete List of Disallowed Inputs
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