This project might be open to known security vulnerabilities, which can be prevented by tightening the version range of affected dependencies. Find detailed information at the bottom.

Crate cargo-hackerman

Dependencies

(16 total, 6 outdated, 1 possibly insecure)

CrateRequiredLatestStatus
 anyhow^1.0.521.0.100up to date
 bpaf^0.9.90.9.20up to date
 cargo-platform^0.10.3.1out of date
 cargo_metadata^0.180.23.1out of date
 dot^0.1.40.1.4up to date
 pathdiff^0.20.2.3up to date
 petgraph^0.6.00.8.3out of date
 semver^1.01.0.27up to date
 serde=1.0.1961.0.228out of date
 serde_json^1.01.0.145up to date
 target-spec^3.03.5.4up to date
 tempfile^3.3.03.23.0up to date
 toml_edit^0.210.23.7out of date
 tracing^0.1.290.1.41up to date
 tracing-subscriber ⚠️^0.3.50.3.20maybe insecure
 webbrowser^0.8.101.0.6out of date

Security Vulnerabilities

tracing-subscriber: Logging user input may result in poisoning logs with ANSI escape sequences

RUSTSEC-2025-0055

Previous versions of tracing-subscriber were vulnerable to ANSI escape sequence injection attacks. Untrusted user input containing ANSI escape sequences could be injected into terminal output when logged, potentially allowing attackers to:

  • Manipulate terminal title bars
  • Clear screens or modify terminal display
  • Potentially mislead users through terminal manipulation

In isolation, impact is minimal, however security issues have been found in terminal emulators that enabled an attacker to use ANSI escape sequences via logs to exploit vulnerabilities in the terminal emulator.

This was patched in PR #3368 to escape ANSI control characters from user input.