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Critical Vulnerability in NestJS Devtools: Localhost RCE via Sandbox Escape
A flawed sandbox in @nestjs/devtools-integration lets attackers run code on your machine via CSRF, leading to full Remote Code Execution (RCE).
virtual keyCode
to human name mapping. let's team up to quash all of the keyCode
inconsistencies that we can!
var vkey = require('vkey')
document.body.addEventListener('keydown', function(ev) {
console.log(vkey[ev.keyCode])
}, false)
cobbled together from Benvie's Keyboard and MDN.
EASY MODE, Step 0: Visit the test page. Go to Step 2.
Step 1: get the repo and run the test site.
$ git clone git://github.com/chrisdickinson/vkey.git
$ cd vkey.git
$ npm install --dev .
$ npm start
$ # open localhost:3030
Step 2: open the site in all the browsers you have at your command! mash keys! note inconsistencies!
Step 3: open an issue with:
Step 3, HARD MODE: open a pull request with all of the above, and a minimally invasive fix!
<meta>
, because no one really seems to support it correctly.<unk>
is coerced to <menu>
on OSX, since it has no idea what that button is (using a dell keyboard.)MIT
FAQs
map ev.keyCode to human names
The npm package vkey receives a total of 1,645 weekly downloads. As such, vkey popularity was classified as popular.
We found that vkey demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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