The probability is the direct output of the EPSS model, and conveys an overall sense of the threat of exploitation in the wild. The percentile measures the EPSS probability relative to all known EPSS scores. Note: This data is updated daily, relying on the latest available EPSS model version. Check out the EPSS documentation for more details.
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Start learningUpgrade RHEL:9
nodejs:18/nodejs
to version 1:18.18.2-2.module+el9.2.0.z+20408+7cb5fda5 or higher.
This issue was patched in RHSA-2023:5849
.
Note: Versions mentioned in the description apply only to the upstream nodejs:18/nodejs
package and not the nodejs:18/nodejs
package as distributed by RHEL
.
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relevant fixed versions and status.
Maliciously crafted export names in an imported WebAssembly module can inject JavaScript code. The injected code may be able to access data and functions that the WebAssembly module itself does not have access to, similar to as if the WebAssembly module was a JavaScript module.
This vulnerability affects users of any active release line of Node.js. The vulnerable feature is only available if Node.js is started with the --experimental-wasm-modules
command line option.