Node.js < 12.22.9, < 14.18.3, < 16.13.2, and < 17.3.1 did not handle multi-value Relative Distinguished Names correctly. Attackers could craft certificate subjects containing a single-value Relative Distinguished Name that would be interpreted as a multi-value Relative Distinguished Name, for example, in order to inject a Common Name that would allow bypassing the certificate subject verification.Affected versions of Node.js that do not accept multi-value Relative Distinguished Names and are thus not vulnerable to such attacks themselves. However, third-party code that uses node’s ambiguous presentation of certificate subjects may be vulnerable.
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{
"product": "https://github.com/nodejs/node",
"vendor": "n/a",
"versions": [
{
"status": "affected",
"version": "Fixed in 12.22.9, 14.18.3, 16.13.2, 17.3.1"
}
]
}
]