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This change adds a new script that queries vulnerability databases
in order to find if any of Node's dependencies is vulnerable.

The `deps/` directory of Node's repo is scanned to gather the
currently used version of each dependency, and if any vulnerability
is found for that version a message is printed out with its ID and
a link to a description of the issue.

Refs: nodejs/security-wg#802

PR-URL: #43362
Reviewed-By: Michael Dawson <midawson@redhat.com>
Reviewed-By: Vladimir de Turckheim <vlad2t@hotmail.com>
Reviewed-By: Richard Lau <rlau@redhat.com>
Reviewed-By: Rafael Gonzaga <rafael.nunu@hotmail.com>
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# Node.js dependency vulnerability checker

This script queries the [National Vulnerability Database (NVD)](https://nvd.nist.gov/) and
the [GitHub Advisory Database](https://github.com/advisories) for vulnerabilities found
in Node's dependencies.

## How to use

In order to query the GitHub Advisory Database,
a [Personal Access Token](https://docs.github.com/en/authentication/keeping-your-account-and-data-secure/creating-a-personal-access-token)
has to be created (no permissions need to be given to the token, since it's only used to query the public database).
Once acquired, the script can be run as follows:

```shell
cd node/tools/dep_checker/
pip install -r requirements.txt

# Python >= 3.9 required
python main.py --gh-token=$PERSONAL_ACCESS_TOKEN

# or to skip querying the GitHub Advisory Database, simply run:
python main.py
```

## Example output

```
WARNING: New vulnerabilities found
- npm (version 1.2.1) :
- GHSA-v3jv-wrf4-5845: https://github.com/advisories/GHSA-v3jv-wrf4-5845
- GHSA-93f3-23rq-pjfp: https://github.com/advisories/GHSA-93f3-23rq-pjfp
- GHSA-m6cx-g6qm-p2cx: https://github.com/advisories/GHSA-m6cx-g6qm-p2cx
- GHSA-4328-8hgf-7wjr: https://github.com/advisories/GHSA-4328-8hgf-7wjr
- GHSA-x8qc-rrcw-4r46: https://github.com/advisories/GHSA-x8qc-rrcw-4r46
- GHSA-m5h6-hr3q-22h5: https://github.com/advisories/GHSA-m5h6-hr3q-22h5
- acorn (version 6.0.0) :
- GHSA-6chw-6frg-f759: https://github.com/advisories/GHSA-6chw-6frg-f759
For each dependency and vulnerability, check the following:
- Check the vulnerability's description to see if it applies to the dependency as
used by Node. If not, the vulnerability ID (either a CVE or a GHSA) can be added to the ignore list in
dependencies.py. IMPORTANT: Only do this if certain that the vulnerability found is a false positive.
- Otherwise, the vulnerability found must be remediated by updating the dependency in the Node repo to a
non-affected version.
```

## Implementation details

- For each dependency in Node's `deps/` folder, the script parses their version number and queries the databases to find
vulnerabilities for that specific version.
- The queries can return false positives (
see [this](https://github.com/nodejs/security-wg/issues/802#issuecomment-1144207417) comment for an example). These
can be ignored by adding the vulnerability to the `ignore_list` in `dependencies.py`
- The script takes a while to finish (~2 min) because queries to the NVD
are [rate-limited](https://nvd.nist.gov/developers)
- If any vulnerabilities are found, the script returns 1 and prints out a list with the ID and a link to a description
of
the vulnerability. This is the case except when the ID matches one in the ignore-list (inside `dependencies.py`) in
which case the vulnerability is ignored.



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"""A list of dependencies, including their CPE, names and keywords for querying different vulnerability databases"""

from typing import Optional
import versions_parser as vp


class CPE:
def __init__(self, vendor: str, product: str):
self.vendor = vendor
self.product = product


class Dependency:
def __init__(
self,
version: str,
cpe: Optional[CPE] = None,
npm_name: Optional[str] = None,
keyword: Optional[str] = None,
):
self.version = version
self.cpe = cpe
self.npm_name = npm_name
self.keyword = keyword

def get_cpe(self) -> Optional[str]:
if self.cpe:
return f"cpe:2.3:a:{self.cpe.vendor}:{self.cpe.product}:{self.version}:*:*:*:*:*:*:*"
else:
return None


ignore_list: list[str] = [
"CVE-2018-25032", # zlib, already fixed in the fork Node uses (Chromium's)
"CVE-2007-5536", # openssl, old and only in combination with HP-UX
"CVE-2019-0190", # openssl, can be only triggered in combination with Apache HTTP Server version 2.4.37
]

dependencies: dict[str, Dependency] = {
"zlib": Dependency(
version=vp.get_zlib_version(), cpe=CPE(vendor="zlib", product="zlib")
),
# TODO: Add V8
# "V8": Dependency("cpe:2.3:a:google:chrome:*:*:*:*:*:*:*:*", "v8"),
"uvwasi": Dependency(version=vp.get_uvwasi_version(), cpe=None, keyword="uvwasi"),
"libuv": Dependency(
version=vp.get_libuv_version(), cpe=CPE(vendor="libuv_project", product="libuv")
),
"undici": Dependency(
version=vp.get_undici_version(), cpe=None, keyword="undici", npm_name="undici"
),
"OpenSSL": Dependency(
version=vp.get_openssl_version(), cpe=CPE(vendor="openssl", product="openssl")
),
"npm": Dependency(
version=vp.get_npm_version(),
cpe=CPE(vendor="npmjs", product="npm"),
npm_name="npm",
),
"nghttp3": Dependency(
version=vp.get_nghttp3_version(), cpe=None, keyword="nghttp3"
),
"ngtcp2": Dependency(version=vp.get_ngtcp2_version(), cpe=None, keyword="ngtcp2"),
"nghttp2": Dependency(
version=vp.get_nghttp2_version(), cpe=CPE(vendor="nghttp2", product="nghttp2")
),
"llhttp": Dependency(
version=vp.get_llhttp_version(),
cpe=CPE(vendor="llhttp", product="llhttp"),
npm_name="llhttp",
),
"ICU": Dependency(
version=vp.get_icu_version(),
cpe=CPE(vendor="icu-project", product="international_components_for_unicode"),
),
"HdrHistogram": Dependency(version="0.11.2", cpe=None, keyword="hdrhistogram"),
"corepack": Dependency(
version=vp.get_corepack_version(),
cpe=None,
keyword="corepack",
npm_name="corepack",
),
"CJS Module Lexer": Dependency(
version=vp.get_cjs_lexer_version(),
cpe=None,
keyword="cjs-module-lexer",
npm_name="cjs-module-lexer",
),
"c-ares": Dependency(
version=vp.get_c_ares_version(),
cpe=CPE(vendor="c-ares_project", product="c-ares"),
),
"brotli": Dependency(
version=vp.get_brotli_version(), cpe=CPE(vendor="google", product="brotli")
),
"acorn": Dependency(version=vp.get_acorn_version(), cpe=None, npm_name="acorn"),
}
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""" Node.js dependency vulnerability checker
This script queries the National Vulnerability Database (NVD) and the GitHub Advisory Database for vulnerabilities found
in Node's dependencies.
For each dependency in Node's `deps/` folder, the script parses their version number and queries the databases to find
vulnerabilities for that specific version.
If any vulnerabilities are found, the script returns 1 and prints out a list with the ID and a link to a description of
the vulnerability. This is the case except when the ID matches one in the ignore-list (inside `dependencies.py`) in
which case the vulnerability is ignored.
"""

from argparse import ArgumentParser
from collections import defaultdict
from dependencies import ignore_list, dependencies
from gql import gql, Client
from gql.transport.aiohttp import AIOHTTPTransport
from nvdlib import searchCVE # type: ignore
from packaging.specifiers import SpecifierSet


class Vulnerability:
def __init__(self, id: str, url: str):
self.id = id
self.url = url


vulnerability_found_message = """For each dependency and vulnerability, check the following:
- Check that the dependency's version printed by the script corresponds to the version present in the Node repo.
If not, update dependencies.py with the actual version number and run the script again.
- If the version is correct, check the vulnerability's description to see if it applies to the dependency as
used by Node. If not, the vulnerability ID (either a CVE or a GHSA) can be added to the ignore list in
dependencies.py. IMPORTANT: Only do this if certain that the vulnerability found is a false positive.
- Otherwise, the vulnerability found must be remediated by updating the dependency in the Node repo to a
non-affected version, followed by updating dependencies.py with the new version.
"""


github_vulnerabilities_query = gql(
"""
query($package_name:String!) {
securityVulnerabilities(package:$package_name, last:10) {
nodes {
vulnerableVersionRange
advisory {
ghsaId
permalink
withdrawnAt
}
}
}
}
"""
)


def query_ghad(gh_token: str) -> dict[str, list[Vulnerability]]:
"""Queries the GitHub Advisory Database for vulnerabilities reported for Node's dependencies.
The database supports querying by package name in the NPM ecosystem, so we only send queries for the dependencies
that are also NPM packages.
"""

deps_in_npm = {
name: dep for name, dep in dependencies.items() if dep.npm_name is not None
}

transport = AIOHTTPTransport(
url="https://api.github.com/graphql",
headers={"Authorization": f"bearer {gh_token}"},
)
client = Client(
transport=transport,
fetch_schema_from_transport=True,
serialize_variables=True,
parse_results=True,
)

found_vulnerabilities: dict[str, list[Vulnerability]] = defaultdict(list)
for name, dep in deps_in_npm.items():
variables_package = {
"package_name": dep.npm_name,
}
result = client.execute(
github_vulnerabilities_query, variable_values=variables_package
)
matching_vulns = [
v
for v in result["securityVulnerabilities"]["nodes"]
if v["advisory"]["withdrawnAt"] is None
and dep.version in SpecifierSet(v["vulnerableVersionRange"])
and v["advisory"]["ghsaId"] not in ignore_list
]
if matching_vulns:
found_vulnerabilities[name].extend(
[
Vulnerability(
id=vuln["advisory"]["ghsaId"], url=vuln["advisory"]["permalink"]
)
for vuln in matching_vulns
]
)

return found_vulnerabilities


def query_nvd() -> dict[str, list[Vulnerability]]:
"""Queries the National Vulnerability Database for vulnerabilities reported for Node's dependencies.
The database supports querying by CPE (Common Platform Enumeration) or by a keyword present in the CVE's
description.
Since some of Node's dependencies don't have an associated CPE, we use their name as a keyword in the query.
"""
deps_in_nvd = {
name: dep
for name, dep in dependencies.items()
if dep.cpe is not None or dep.keyword is not None
}
found_vulnerabilities: dict[str, list[Vulnerability]] = defaultdict(list)
for name, dep in deps_in_nvd.items():
query_results = [
cve
for cve in searchCVE(cpeMatchString=dep.get_cpe(), keyword=dep.keyword)
if cve.id not in ignore_list
]
if query_results:
found_vulnerabilities[name].extend(
[Vulnerability(id=cve.id, url=cve.url) for cve in query_results]
)

return found_vulnerabilities


def main():
parser = ArgumentParser(
description="Query the NVD and the GitHub Advisory Database for new vulnerabilities in Node's dependencies"
)
parser.add_argument(
"--gh-token",
help="the GitHub authentication token for querying the GH Advisory Database",
)
gh_token = parser.parse_args().gh_token
if gh_token is None:
print(
"Warning: GitHub authentication token not provided, skipping GitHub Advisory Database queries"
)
ghad_vulnerabilities: dict[str, list[Vulnerability]] = (
{} if gh_token is None else query_ghad(gh_token)
)
nvd_vulnerabilities = query_nvd()

if not ghad_vulnerabilities and not nvd_vulnerabilities:
print(f"No new vulnerabilities found ({len(ignore_list)} ignored)")
return 0
else:
print("WARNING: New vulnerabilities found")
for source in (ghad_vulnerabilities, nvd_vulnerabilities):
for name, vulns in source.items():
print(f"- {name} (version {dependencies[name].version}) :")
for v in vulns:
print(f"\t- {v.id}: {v.url}")
print(f"\n{vulnerability_found_message}")
return 1


if __name__ == "__main__":
exit(main())
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gql[aiohttp]
nvdlib
packaging

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