IBM Security Bulletin: Vulnerabilities in OpenSSL affect IBM® SDK for Node.js™ in IBM Cloud (CVE-2017-3736, CVE-2017-3737, CVE-2017-3738)
OpenSSL vulnerabilities were disclosed on November 2, 2017 and December 7, 2017 by the OpenSSL Project. OpenSSL is used by IBM SDK for Node.js. IBM SDK for Node.js has addressed the applicable CVEs.
CVE(s): CVE-2017-3736, CVE-2017-3737
Affected product(s) and affected version(s):
These vulnerabilities affect IBM SDK for Node.js v4.8.6.0 and earlier releases.
These vulnerabilities affect IBM SDK for Node.js v6.12.0.0 and earlier releases.
These vulnerabilities affect IBM SDK for Node.js v8.9.0.0 and earlier releases.
You can also find this file through the command-line Cloud Foundry client by running the following command:
cf ssh
Look for the following lines:
{“detected_buildpack”:”SDK for Node.js(TM) (ibm-node.js-xxx, buildpack-v3.xxx)”,”start_command”:”./vendor/initial_startup.rb”}
If the Node.js engine version is not at least v4.8.7 or v6.12.2 or v8.9.3 your application may be vulnerable.
Refer to the following reference URLs for remediation and additional vulnerability details:
Source Bulletin: http://ift.tt/2DrpstW
X-Force Database: http://ift.tt/2Dnm0hn
X-Force Database: http://ift.tt/2Drpty0
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