Deno is a JavaScript, TypeScript, and WebAssembly runtime with secure defaults. By using ANSI escape sequences and a race between `libc::tcflush(0, libc::TCIFLUSH)` and reading standard input, it's possible to manipulate the permission prompt and force it to allow an unsafe action regardless of the user input. Some ANSI escape sequences act as a info request to the master terminal emulator and the terminal emulator sends back the reply in the PTY channel. standard streams also use this channel to send and get data. For example the `\033[6n` sequence requests the current cursor position. These sequences allow us to append data to the standard input of Deno. This vulnerability allows an attacker to bypass Deno permission policy.  This vulnerability is fixed in 1.42.2.
                
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                    Thu, 04 Sep 2025 15:30:00 +0000
| Type | Values Removed | Values Added | 
|---|---|---|
| First Time appeared | Deno Deno deno | |
| CPEs | cpe:2.3:a:deno:deno:*:*:*:*:*:*:*:* | |
| Vendors & Products | Deno Deno deno | 
 MITRE
                        MITRE
                    Status: PUBLISHED
Assigner: GitHub_M
Published: 2024-04-18T19:58:25.993Z
Updated: 2024-08-02T02:13:39.109Z
Reserved: 2024-04-12T19:41:51.168Z
Link: CVE-2024-32477
 Vulnrichment
                        Vulnrichment
                    Updated: 2024-08-02T02:13:39.109Z
 NVD
                        NVD
                    Status : Analyzed
Published: 2024-04-18T20:15:17.927
Modified: 2025-09-04T15:16:44.020
Link: CVE-2024-32477
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