Electron is a framework for writing cross-platform desktop applications using JavaScript (JS), HTML, and CSS. A vulnerability in versions prior to 18.0.0-beta.6, 17.2.0, 16.2.6, and 15.5.5 allows attackers who have control over a given apps update server / update storage to serve maliciously crafted update packages that pass the code signing validation check but contain malicious code in some components. This kind of attack would require significant privileges in a potential victims own auto updating infrastructure and the ease of that attack entirely depends on the potential victims infrastructure security. Electron versions 18.0.0-beta.6, 17.2.0, 16.2.6, and 15.5.5 contain a fix for this issue. There are no known workarounds.
The product receives input or data, but it does not validate or incorrectly validates that the input has the properties that are required to process the data safely and correctly.
Name | Vendor | Start Version | End Version |
---|---|---|---|
Electron | Electronjs | * | 15.5.0 (excluding) |
Electron | Electronjs | 16.0.1 (including) | 16.2.0 (excluding) |
Electron | Electronjs | 17.0.1 (including) | 17.2.0 (excluding) |
Electron | Electronjs | 16.0.0-beta1 (including) | 16.0.0-beta1 (including) |
Electron | Electronjs | 16.0.0-beta2 (including) | 16.0.0-beta2 (including) |
Electron | Electronjs | 16.0.0-beta3 (including) | 16.0.0-beta3 (including) |
Electron | Electronjs | 16.0.0-beta4 (including) | 16.0.0-beta4 (including) |
Electron | Electronjs | 16.0.0-beta5 (including) | 16.0.0-beta5 (including) |
Electron | Electronjs | 16.0.0-beta6 (including) | 16.0.0-beta6 (including) |
Electron | Electronjs | 16.0.0-beta7 (including) | 16.0.0-beta7 (including) |
Electron | Electronjs | 16.0.0-beta8 (including) | 16.0.0-beta8 (including) |
Electron | Electronjs | 16.0.0-beta9 (including) | 16.0.0-beta9 (including) |
Electron | Electronjs | 17.0.0-beta1 (including) | 17.0.0-beta1 (including) |
Electron | Electronjs | 17.0.0-beta2 (including) | 17.0.0-beta2 (including) |
Electron | Electronjs | 17.0.0-beta3 (including) | 17.0.0-beta3 (including) |
Electron | Electronjs | 17.0.0-beta4 (including) | 17.0.0-beta4 (including) |
Electron | Electronjs | 17.0.0-beta5 (including) | 17.0.0-beta5 (including) |
Electron | Electronjs | 17.0.0-beta6 (including) | 17.0.0-beta6 (including) |
Electron | Electronjs | 17.0.0-beta7 (including) | 17.0.0-beta7 (including) |
Electron | Electronjs | 17.0.0-beta8 (including) | 17.0.0-beta8 (including) |
Electron | Electronjs | 17.0.0-beta9 (including) | 17.0.0-beta9 (including) |
Electron | Electronjs | 18.0.0-beta1 (including) | 18.0.0-beta1 (including) |
Electron | Electronjs | 18.0.0-beta2 (including) | 18.0.0-beta2 (including) |
Electron | Electronjs | 18.0.0-beta3 (including) | 18.0.0-beta3 (including) |
Electron | Electronjs | 18.0.0-beta4 (including) | 18.0.0-beta4 (including) |
Electron | Electronjs | 18.0.0-beta5 (including) | 18.0.0-beta5 (including) |
Input validation is a frequently-used technique for checking potentially dangerous inputs in order to ensure that the inputs are safe for processing within the code, or when communicating with other components. Input can consist of:
Data can be simple or structured. Structured data can be composed of many nested layers, composed of combinations of metadata and raw data, with other simple or structured data. Many properties of raw data or metadata may need to be validated upon entry into the code, such as:
Implied or derived properties of data must often be calculated or inferred by the code itself. Errors in deriving properties may be considered a contributing factor to improper input validation.