Arrayfire JsApplication · Arrayfire Js Project

CVE-2016-10598

HIGH · 7.5 CVSS v3.0 Published 2018-06-01
Fix available
A fix is available. Upgrade to after 0.21.4 or later.
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81/100
Remediation priority · High
Remotely reachable Zero-click

Official description Straight from the sourceThe vendor's or NVD's own wording, published unedited. Authoritative, but often terse — it says what broke, rarely what to do.

NVD · unedited
arrayfire-js is a module for ArrayFire for the Node.js platform. arrayfire-js downloads binary resources over HTTP, which leaves it vulnerable to MITM attacks. It may be possible to cause remote code execution (RCE) by swapping out the requested binary with an attacker controlled binary if the attacker is on the network or positioned in between the user and the remote server.

Technical summary Written by usOur analysis, written from the advisory, the CVSS vector and the affected-version data. It adds context the advisory leaves out, and never invents facts that are not in the source.

dbcve analysis · high confidence

arrayfire-js downloads binary resources over unencrypted HTTP, allowing man-in-the-middle attackers to intercept and replace the binaries with malicious code, potentially achieving remote code execution on user systems.

MitigationReplace HTTP URLs with HTTPS and implement cryptographic verification (checksums or signatures) for all downloaded binaries to ensure integrity.

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Affected products & versions What the vendor confirmedThe version ranges the vendor confirmed as vulnerable. If your version sits inside a range here, treat yourself as exposed until you have upgraded.

NVD · CPE data
Arrayfire JsApplication
Affected:<= 0.21.4

CVSS breakdown How the score is builtThe industry scoring standard. It rates how the flaw is reached, what it takes to exploit, and what an attacker gains — the score is derived from those, not the other way round.

From the vector
Attack vector
Network
Complexity
High
Privileges
Low
User interaction
None
Scope
Unchanged
Confidentiality
High
Integrity
High
Availability
High

CVSS:3.0/AV:N/AC:H/PR:L/UI:N/S:U/C:H/I:H/A:H

Am I affected? How to checkSteps we derive from the advisory and the affected-version data, so you can decide whether this CVE reaches your setup. They are a guide, not a scan — your own configuration is the authority.

dbcve checks

Work through these to decide whether this CVE applies to you.

  1. Check installed arrayfire-js version
    Run 'npm list arrayfire-js' or check package.json dependencies to find the installed version of arrayfire-js
    Affected if The installed version is 0.21.4 or lower (any version <= 0.21.4)
  2. Inspect package.json for binary download URLs
    Open the package.json file in the project root and examine the 'scripts' section, 'dependencies', and any 'preinstall'/'postinstall' hooks for references to external binary URLs
    Affected if Any script or configuration references HTTP (not HTTPS) URLs for downloading binaries or resources
  3. Search project for HTTP binary resource URLs
    Use grep or a text search to find all HTTP:// strings in package.json, build scripts, .sh files, or configuration files: 'grep -r "http://" .'
    Affected if The search returns URLs pointing to HTTP (unencrypted) endpoints for binary or resource downloads
  4. Check .npmrc or npm configuration
    Examine any .npmrc files in the project or user home directory for custom registry or download URLs configured with HTTP
    Affected if The npm configuration specifies HTTP URLs for package or binary retrieval

You are affected if arrayfire-js version 0.21.4 or lower is installed AND the project uses HTTP URLs to download external binaries or resources.

Generated from the published advisory. Verify against your own configuration.

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From vendor data
Upgrade available Upgrade to a release after 0.21.4
Interim mitigation

Replace HTTP URLs with HTTPS and implement cryptographic verification (checksums or signatures) for all downloaded binaries to ensure integrity.

Fix this in Arrayfire Js Scoped from the published advisory
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  • Implementation2.0 h
  • Testing1.0 h
  • Review / QA1.0 h
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