The JS Compute Runtime for Fastly's Compute@Edge platform provides the environment JavaScript is executed in when using the Compute@Edge JavaScript SDK. In versions prior to 0.5.3, the `Math.random` and `crypto.getRandomValues` methods fail to use sufficiently random values. The initial value to seed the PRNG (pseudorandom number generator) is baked-in to the final WebAssembly module, making the sequence of random values for that specific WebAssembly module predictable. An attacker can use the fixed seed to predict random numbers generated by these functions and bypass cryptographic security controls, for example to disclose sensitive data encrypted by functions that use these generators. The problem has been patched in version 0.5.3. No known workarounds exist.
References
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https://github.com/fastly/js-compute-runtime/security/advisories/GHSA-cmr8-5w4c-44v8 | Third Party Advisory |
https://github.com/fastly/js-compute-runtime/security/advisories/GHSA-cmr8-5w4c-44v8 | Third Party Advisory |
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Information
Published : 2022-09-20 20:15
Updated : 2024-11-21 07:17
NVD link : CVE-2022-39218
Mitre link : CVE-2022-39218
CVE.ORG link : CVE-2022-39218
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Products Affected
fastly
- js-compute
CWE
CWE-335
Incorrect Usage of Seeds in Pseudo-Random Number Generator (PRNG)