Picomatch: Method Injection in POSIX Character Classes causes incorrect Glob Matching
Moderate severity
GitHub Reviewed
Published
Mar 23, 2026
in
micromatch/picomatch
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Updated Mar 27, 2026
Package
Affected versions
>= 4.0.0, < 4.0.4
>= 3.0.0, < 3.0.2
< 2.3.2
Patched versions
4.0.4
3.0.2
2.3.2
Description
Published to the GitHub Advisory Database
Mar 25, 2026
Reviewed
Mar 25, 2026
Published by the National Vulnerability Database
Mar 26, 2026
Last updated
Mar 27, 2026
Impact
picomatch is vulnerable to a method injection vulnerability (CWE-1321) affecting the
POSIX_REGEX_SOURCEobject. Because the object inherits fromObject.prototype, specially crafted POSIX bracket expressions (e.g.,[[:constructor:]]) can reference inherited method names. These methods are implicitly converted to strings and injected into the generated regular expression.This leads to incorrect glob matching behavior (integrity impact), where patterns may match unintended filenames. The issue does not enable remote code execution, but it can cause security-relevant logic errors in applications that rely on glob matching for filtering, validation, or access control.
All users of affected
picomatchversions that process untrusted or user-controlled glob patterns are potentially impacted.Patches
This issue is fixed in picomatch 4.0.4, 3.0.2 and 2.3.2.
Users should upgrade to one of these versions or later, depending on their supported release line.
Workarounds
If upgrading is not immediately possible, avoid passing untrusted glob patterns to picomatch.
Possible mitigations include:
Sanitizing or rejecting untrusted glob patterns, especially those containing POSIX character classes like
[[:...:]].Avoiding the use of POSIX bracket expressions if user input is involved.
Manually patching the library by modifying
POSIX_REGEX_SOURCEto use a null prototype:Resources
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