Impact
The upload
method has a command injection vulnerability. Clients of the codecov-node
library are unlikely to be aware of this, so they might unwittingly write code that contains a vulnerability.
A similar CVE was issued: CVE-2020-7597, but the fix was incomplete. It only blocked &
, and command injection is still possible using backticks instead to bypass the sanitizer.
We have written a CodeQL query, which automatically detects this vulnerability. You can see the results of the query on the codecov-node
project here.
Patches
This has been patched in version 3.7.1
Workarounds
None, however, the attack surface is low in this case. Particularly in the standard use of codecov, where the module is used directly in a build pipeline, not built against as a library in another application that may supply malicious input and perform command injection.
References
For more information
If you have any questions or comments about this advisory:
Impact
The
upload
method has a command injection vulnerability. Clients of thecodecov-node
library are unlikely to be aware of this, so they might unwittingly write code that contains a vulnerability.A similar CVE was issued: CVE-2020-7597, but the fix was incomplete. It only blocked
&
, and command injection is still possible using backticks instead to bypass the sanitizer.We have written a CodeQL query, which automatically detects this vulnerability. You can see the results of the query on the
codecov-node
project here.Patches
This has been patched in version 3.7.1
Workarounds
None, however, the attack surface is low in this case. Particularly in the standard use of codecov, where the module is used directly in a build pipeline, not built against as a library in another application that may supply malicious input and perform command injection.
References
For more information
If you have any questions or comments about this advisory: