CVE-2023-48711: Server-Side Request Forgery (SSRF)
(updated )
google-translate-api-browser is an npm package which interfaces with the google translate web api. A Server-Side Request Forgery (SSRF) Vulnerability is present in applications utilizing the google-translate-api-browser
package and exposing the translateOptions
to the end user. An attacker can set a malicious tld
, causing the application to return unsafe URLs pointing towards local resources. The translateOptions.tld
field is not properly sanitized before being placed in the Google translate URL. This can allow an attacker with control over the translateOptions
to set the tld
to a payload such as @127.0.0.1
. This causes the full URL to become https://translate.google.@127.0.0.1/...
, where translate.google.
is the username used to connect to localhost. An attacker can send requests within internal networks and the local host. Should any HTTPS application be present on the internal network with a vulnerability exploitable via a GET call, then it would be possible to exploit this using this vulnerability. This issue has been addressed in release version 4.1.3. Users are advised to upgrade. There are no known workarounds for this vulnerability.
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