fix(deps): update dependency form-data to v4 [security] #166
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This PR contains the following updates:
^3.0.1->^4.0.0GitHub Vulnerability Alerts
CVE-2025-7783
Summary
form-data uses
Math.random()to select a boundary value for multipart form-encoded data. This can lead to a security issue if an attacker:Because the values of Math.random() are pseudo-random and predictable (see: https://blog.securityevaluators.com/hacking-the-javascript-lottery-80cc437e3b7f), an attacker who can observe a few sequential values can determine the state of the PRNG and predict future values, includes those used to generate form-data's boundary value. The allows the attacker to craft a value that contains a boundary value, allowing them to inject additional parameters into the request.
This is largely the same vulnerability as was recently found in
undicibyparrot409-- I'm not affiliated with that researcher but want to give credit where credit is due! My PoC is largely based on their work.Details
The culprit is this line here: https://github.com/form-data/form-data/blob/426ba9ac440f95d1998dac9a5cd8d738043b048f/lib/form_data.js#L347
An attacker who is able to predict the output of Math.random() can predict this boundary value, and craft a payload that contains the boundary value, followed by another, fully attacker-controlled field. This is roughly equivalent to any sort of improper escaping vulnerability, with the caveat that the attacker must find a way to observe other Math.random() values generated by the application to solve for the state of the PRNG. However, Math.random() is used in all sorts of places that might be visible to an attacker (including by form-data itself, if the attacker can arrange for the vulnerable application to make a request to an attacker-controlled server using form-data, such as a user-controlled webhook -- the attacker could observe the boundary values from those requests to observe the Math.random() outputs). A common example would be a
x-request-idheader added by the server. These sorts of headers are often used for distributed tracing, to correlate errors across the frontend and backend.Math.random()is a fine place to get these sorts of IDs (in fact, opentelemetry uses Math.random for this purpose)PoC
PoC here: https://github.com/benweissmann/CVE-2025-7783-poc
Instructions are in that repo. It's based on the PoC from https://hackerone.com/reports/2913312 but simplified somewhat; the vulnerable application has a more direct side-channel from which to observe Math.random() values (a separate endpoint that happens to include a randomly-generated request ID).
Impact
For an application to be vulnerable, it must:
form-datato send data including user-controlled data to some other system. The attacker must be able to do something malicious by adding extra parameters (that were not intended to be user-controlled) to this request. Depending on the target system's handling of repeated parameters, the attacker might be able to overwrite values in addition to appending values (some multipart form handlers deal with repeats by overwriting values instead of representing them as an array)If an application is vulnerable, this allows an attacker to make arbitrary requests to internal systems.
Release Notes
form-data/form-data (form-data)
v4.0.4Compare Source
Commits
auto-changelog811f6821d11a76cryptorandom for boundary values3d172305e34080316c82b@ljharb/eslint-config58c25d72300ca1v4.0.3Compare Source
Fixed
append: avoid a crash on nullish values#577Commits
426ba9a2094191hasown81ab41bsetBoundary()method8d8e469getBoundarywith non-strings837b8a1870e4e6e6e83cceslint4066fd6c4bbb13v4.0.2Compare Source
Merged
Symbol.toStringTagwhen available#573Symbol.toStringTagwhen available#573#532#532Fixed
Symbol.toStringTagwhen available (#573)#396Symbol.toStringTagwhen available (#573)#396Symbol.toStringTagwhen available#396Commits
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757b4e3e8f0d80335ad19440d3bev4.0.0Compare Source
8968e01e705c0ab7b7dee6dd8624a3e191dConfiguration
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