Summary
A security update for New Relic's Node.js agent eliminates a vulnerability that allows potential sensitive information disclosure via query parameters from the referer header.
Release date: January 12, 2017
Vulnerability identifier: NR17-01
Priority: Medium
Affected software
The following New Relic agent versions are affected:
Name | Affected version | Notes | Remediated version |
---|---|---|---|
Node.js agent | 1.25.4 | ||
Node.js agent | 2.0 |
Vulnerability information
New Relic's Node.js agent collects the request headers during an error trace to help determine the root cause of problems. The referer header is the URI that identifies the address of the webpage that linked to the resource being requested. It is possible that the referer URI may contain sensitive information in the request query parameters. New Relic has found that the query parameters are not properly stripped during the error trace. This update fixes this by stripping the query parameters from the referer in the request header before sending this data to New Relic.
Mitigating factors
- Best practices recommend not using query parameters to pass sensitive data.
Workarounds
New Relic has not identified any workarounds for this vulnerability.
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