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CVE-2022-35942
CRITICAL · CVSS 9.3
EPSS exploitation probability: 0%
Published 2022-08-12T23:15:07.717 · Last modified 2026-06-17T04:52:34.313

Summary

Improper input validation on the `contains` LoopBack filter may allow for arbitrary SQL injection. When the extended filter property `contains` is permitted to be interpreted by the Postgres connector, it is possible to inject arbitrary SQL which may affect the confidentiality and integrity of data stored on the connected database. A patch was released in version 5.5.1. This affects users who does any of the following: - Connect to the database via the DataSource with `allowExtendedProperties: true` setting OR - Uses the connector's CRUD methods directly OR - Uses the connector's other methods to interpret the LoopBack filter. Users who are unable to upgrade should do the following if applicable: - Remove `allowExtendedProperties: true` DataSource setting - Add `allowExtendedProperties: fa

Affected products

linuxfoundation — loopback-connector-postgresql

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