protobuf-java has potential Denial of Service issue
High severity
GitHub Reviewed
Published
Sep 18, 2024
in
protocolbuffers/protobuf
•
Updated Sep 20, 2024
Package
Affected versions
< 3.25.5
>= 4.0.0.rc.1, < 4.27.5
>= 4.28.0.rc.1, < 4.28.2
Patched versions
3.25.5
4.27.5
4.28.2
< 3.25.5
>= 4.0.0.rc.1, < 4.27.5
>= 4.28.0.rc.1, < 4.28.2
3.25.5
4.27.5
4.28.2
< 3.25.5
>= 4.0.0.rc.1, < 4.27.5
>= 4.28.0.rc.1, < 4.28.2
3.25.5
4.27.5
4.28.2
< 3.25.5
>= 4.0.0.rc.1, < 4.27.5
>= 4.28.0.rc.1, < 4.28.2
3.25.5
4.27.5
4.28.2
< 3.25.5
>= 4.0.0.rc.1, < 4.27.5
>= 4.28.0.rc.1, < 4.28.2
3.25.5
4.27.5
4.28.2
Description
Published by the National Vulnerability Database
Sep 19, 2024
Published to the GitHub Advisory Database
Sep 19, 2024
Reviewed
Sep 19, 2024
Last updated
Sep 20, 2024
Summary
When parsing unknown fields in the Protobuf Java Lite and Full library, a maliciously crafted message can cause a StackOverflow error and lead to a program crash.
Reporter: Alexis Challande, Trail of Bits Ecosystem Security Team [email protected]
Affected versions: This issue affects all versions of both the Java full and lite Protobuf runtimes, as well as Protobuf for Kotlin and JRuby, which themselves use the Java Protobuf runtime.
Severity
CVE-2024-7254 High CVSS4.0 Score 8.7 (NOTE: there may be a delay in publication)
This is a potential Denial of Service. Parsing nested groups as unknown fields with DiscardUnknownFieldsParser or Java Protobuf Lite parser, or against Protobuf map fields, creates unbounded recursions that can be abused by an attacker.
Proof of Concept
For reproduction details, please refer to the unit tests (Protobuf Java LiteTest and CodedInputStreamTest) that identify the specific inputs that exercise this parsing weakness.
Remediation and Mitigation
We have been working diligently to address this issue and have released a mitigation that is available now. Please update to the latest available versions of the following packages:
References