mfrs is a static file server. mfrs is vulnerable to a directory traversal issue, giving an attacker access to the filesystem by placing "../" in the url.
There is an information leak vulnerability in Sprockets. Versions Affected: 4.0.0.beta7 and lower, 3.7.1 and lower, 2.12.4 and lower. Specially crafted requests can be used to access files that exists on the filesystem that is outside an application's root directory, when the Sprockets server is used in production. All users running an affected release should either upgrade or use one of the work arounds immediately.
stattic node module suffers from a Path Traversal vulnerability due to lack of validation of path, which allows a malicious user to read content of any file with known path.
The html-pages node module contains a path traversal vulnerabilities that allows an attacker to read any file from the server with cURL.
626 node module suffers from a Path Traversal vulnerability due to lack of validation of file, which allows a malicious user to read content of any file with known path.
public node module suffers from a Path Traversal vulnerability due to lack of validation of filePath, which allows a malicious user to read content of any file with known path.
jikes is a file server. jikes is vulnerable to a directory traversal issue, giving an attacker access to the filesystem by placing "../" in the url. Accessible files are restricted to files with .htm and .js extensions.
A server directory traversal vulnerability was found on node module mcstatic <=0.0.20 that would allow an attack to access sensitive information in the file system by appending slashes in the URL path.
Path traversal vulnerability in http-live-simulator <1.0.7 causes unauthorized access to arbitrary files on disk by appending extra slashes after the URL.
A path traversal vulnerability was found in module static-resource-server 1.7.2 that allows unauthorized read access to any file on the server by appending slashes in the URL.
easyquick is a simple web server. easyquick is vulnerable to a directory traversal issue, giving an attacker access to the filesystem by placing "../" in the url. Access is constrained, however, to supported file types. Requesting a file such as /etc/passwd returns a "not supported" error.
Bitty is a development web server tool that functions similar to `python -m SimpleHTTPServer`. Version 0.2.10 has a directory traversal vulnerability that is exploitable via the URL path in GET requests.
22lixian is a simple file server. 22lixian is vulnerable to a directory traversal issue, giving an attacker access to the filesystem by placing "../" in the url.
yttivy is a static file server. yttivy is vulnerable to a directory traversal issue, giving an attacker access to the filesystem by placing "../" in the url.
sspa is a server dedicated to single-page apps. sspa is vulnerable to a directory traversal issue, giving an attacker access to the filesystem by placing "../" in the url.
xtalk helps your browser talk to nodex, a simple web framework. xtalk is vulnerable to a directory traversal issue, giving an attacker access to the filesystem by placing "../" in the URL.
looppake is a simple http server. looppake is vulnerable to a directory traversal issue, giving an attacker access to the filesystem by placing "../" in the url.
rtcmulticonnection-client is a signaling implementation for RTCMultiConnection.js, a multi-session manager. rtcmulticonnection-client is vulnerable to a directory traversal issue, giving an attacker access to the filesystem by placing "../" in the url.
sly07 is an API for censoring text. sly07 is vulnerable to a directory traversal issue, giving an attacker access to the filesystem by placing "../" in the url.
liyujing is a static file server. liyujing is vulnerable to a directory traversal issue, giving an attacker access to the filesystem by placing "../" in the url.
wanggoujing123 is a simple webserver. wanggoujing123 is vulnerable to a directory traversal issue, giving an attacker access to the filesystem by placing "../" in the url.
jansenstuffpleasework is a file server. jansenstuffpleasework is vulnerable to a directory traversal issue, giving an attacker access to the filesystem by placing "../" in the url.
utahcityfinder constructs lists of Utah cities with a certain prefix. utahcityfinder is vulnerable to a directory traversal issue, giving an attacker access to the filesystem by placing "../" in the url.
Versions less than 0.1.4 of the static file server module fancy-server are vulnerable to directory traversal. An attacker can provide input such as `../` to read files outside of the served directory.
The inert directory handler in inert node module before 1.1.1 always allows files in hidden directories to be served, even when `showHidden` is false.
general-file-server node module suffers from a Path Traversal vulnerability due to lack of validation of currpath, which allows a malicious user to read content of any file with known path.
Path traversal in simplehttpserver <v0.2.1 allows listing any file on the server.
localhost-now node module suffers from a Path Traversal vulnerability due to lack of validation of file, which allows a malicious user to read content of any file with known path.
hekto node module suffers from a Path Traversal vulnerability due to lack of validation of file, which allows a malicious user to read content of any file with known path.
mcstatic node module suffers from a Path Traversal vulnerability due to lack of validation of filePath, which allows a malicious user to read content of any file with known path.
resolve-path node module before 1.4.0 suffers from a Path Traversal vulnerability due to lack of validation of paths with certain special characters, which allows a malicious user to read content of any file with known path.
crud-file-server node module before 0.9.0 suffers from a Path Traversal vulnerability due to incorrect validation of url, which allows a malicious user to read content of any file with known path.
gruntcli was a malicious module published with the intent to hijack environment variables. It has been unpublished by npm.
nodemailer-js was a malicious module published with the intent to hijack environment variables. It has been unpublished by npm.
mysqljs was a malicious module published with the intent to hijack environment variables. It has been unpublished by npm.
`nodesqlite` was a malicious module published with the intent to hijack environment variables. It has been unpublished by npm.
The jquey module exfiltrates sensitive data such as a user's private SSH key and bash history to a third party server during installation.
The cofeescript module exfiltrates sensitive data such as a user's private SSH key and bash history to a third party server during installation.
ffmepg was a malicious module published with the intent to hijack environment variables. It has been unpublished by npm.
mongose was a malicious module published with the intent to hijack environment variables. It has been unpublished by npm.
nodemssql was a malicious module published with the intent to hijack environment variables. It has been unpublished by npm.
`sqliter` was a malicious module published with the intent to hijack environment variables. It has been unpublished by npm.
node-opensl was a malicious module published with the intent to hijack environment variables. It has been unpublished by npm.
smb was a malicious module published with the intent to hijack environment variables. It has been unpublished by npm.
`sqlite.js` was a malicious module published with the intent to hijack environment variables. It has been unpublished by npm.
The coffe-script module exfiltrates sensitive data such as a user's private SSH key and bash history to a third party server during installation.
noderequest was a malicious module published with the intent to hijack environment variables. It has been unpublished by npm.
node-opencv was a malicious module published with the intent to hijack environment variables. It has been unpublished by npm.
shadowsock was a malicious module published with the intent to hijack environment variables. It has been unpublished by npm.
nodecaffe was a malicious module published with the intent to hijack environment variables. It has been unpublished by npm.