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GMS-2020-358: Sensitive Data Exposure in loopback

September 2, 2020 (updated September 27, 2021)

Versions of loopback (3.x) (2.x) are vulnerable to Sensitive Data Exposure. Invalid API requests to the login endpoint may return information about the first user in the database. This can be used alongside other attacks for credential theft. If you’re using loopback upgrade to or later. If you’re using loopback upgrade to or later.

References

  • github.com/advisories/GHSA-724c-6vrf-99rq
  • github.com/strongloop/loopback/issues/4195
  • loopback.io/doc/en/sec/Security-advisory-06-17-2019.html
  • www.npmjs.com/advisories/915

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Affected versions

All versions up to 2.41.0, all versions starting from 3.0.0 up to 3.25.0

Fixed versions

  • 2.42.0
  • 3.26.0

Solution

Upgrade to versions 2.42.0, 3.26.0 or above.

Source file

npm/loopback/GMS-2020-358.yml

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