Prototype pollution in @feathersjs/commons _.merge via JSON-parsed __proto__
🔗 CVE IDs covered (1)
📋 Description
Impact
The _.merge(target, source) utility exported by @feathersjs/commons recursively merges source into target by iterating Object.keys(source). When source was produced by JSON.parse and contains a __proto__ (or constructor / prototype) key, that key is returned as an own-enumerable property. The recursive merge then resolves target['__proto__'] to Object.prototype and writes the attacker-supplied properties onto it, polluting the prototype for all plain objects in the process for the lifetime of the Node process.
Scope of real-world risk is limited. No first-party Feathers package routes input — trusted or untrusted — through commons._.merge. The @feathersjs/authentication package, which does merge request-influenced data, uses lodash/merge (prototype-pollution-safe since 4.17.12), not this utility. Exploitation therefore requires a downstream plugin or application to pass JSON-parsed, attacker-controlled input directly through the exported _.merge.
Patches
Fixed in @feathersjs/[email protected]. The fix skips __proto__, constructor, and prototype keys during iteration — the standard remediation used by lodash and others.
Workarounds
Avoid passing JSON-parsed untrusted input through commons._.merge. Freezing Object.prototype or validating/sanitizing keys upstream also mitigates.
Credit
Reported responsibly by Andrew Ridings (@ridingsa).
🎯 Affected products1
- npm/@feathersjs/commons:<= 5.0.44
🔗 References (5)
- https://github.com/feathersjs/feathers/security/advisories/GHSA-28xv-ph75-77wh
- https://github.com/feathersjs/feathers/pull/3690
- https://github.com/feathersjs/feathers/commit/28b3c03c63bdbff53115fdaa46c56980e7942acc
- https://github.com/feathersjs/feathers/releases/tag/v5.0.45
- https://github.com/advisories/GHSA-28xv-ph75-77wh