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CVE-2025-57347
Node.js dagre-d3-es Prototype Pollution Vulnerability
Description

A vulnerability exists in the 'dagre-d3-es' Node.js package version 7.0.9, specifically within the 'bk' module's addConflict function, which fails to properly sanitize user-supplied input during property assignment operations. This flaw allows attackers to exploit prototype pollution vulnerabilities by injecting malicious input values (e.g., "__proto__"), enabling unauthorized modification of the JavaScript Object prototype chain. Successful exploitation could lead to denial of service conditions, unexpected application behavior, or potential execution of arbitrary code in contexts where polluted properties are later accessed or executed. The issue affects versions prior to 7.0.11 and remains unpatched at the time of disclosure.

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Published Date :

Sept. 24, 2025, 7:15 p.m.

Last Modified :

Sept. 24, 2025, 7:15 p.m.

Remotely Exploit :

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Solution
Update the 'dagre-d3-es' package to version 7.0.11 or later to fix prototype pollution.
  • Update the 'dagre-d3-es' package.
  • Apply patches if available.
  • Sanitize all user inputs.
  • Avoid prototype pollution.
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URL Resource
https://github.com/VulnSageAgent/PoCs/tree/main/JavaScript/prototype-pollution/CVE-2025-57347
https://github.com/tbo47/dagre-es/issues/52
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  • New CVE Received by [email protected]

    Sep. 24, 2025

    Action Type Old Value New Value
    Added Description A vulnerability exists in the 'dagre-d3-es' Node.js package version 7.0.9, specifically within the 'bk' module's addConflict function, which fails to properly sanitize user-supplied input during property assignment operations. This flaw allows attackers to exploit prototype pollution vulnerabilities by injecting malicious input values (e.g., "__proto__"), enabling unauthorized modification of the JavaScript Object prototype chain. Successful exploitation could lead to denial of service conditions, unexpected application behavior, or potential execution of arbitrary code in contexts where polluted properties are later accessed or executed. The issue affects versions prior to 7.0.11 and remains unpatched at the time of disclosure.
    Added Reference https://github.com/tbo47/dagre-es/issues/52
    Added Reference https://github.com/VulnSageAgent/PoCs/tree/main/JavaScript/prototype-pollution/CVE-2025-57347
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