grpc 1.53.0-x64-mingw-ucrt
Denial of Service Vulnerability in gRPC TCP Server (Posix-compatible platforms)
high severity CVE-2023-4785~> 1.53.2
, ~> 1.54.3
, ~> 1.55.3
, >= 1.56.2
< 1.53.0
Lack of error handling in the TCP server in Google's gRPC starting version 1.23 on posix-compatible platforms (ex. Linux) allows an attacker to cause a denial of service by initiating a significant number of connections with the server.
Note that gRPC C++ Python, and Ruby are affected, but gRPC Java and Go are NOT affected.
Connection confusion in gRPC
high severity CVE-2023-32731>= 1.53.1
When gRPC HTTP2 stack raised a header size exceeded error, it skipped parsing the rest of the HPACK frame. This caused any HPACK table mutations to also be skipped, resulting in a desynchronization of HPACK tables between sender and receiver. If leveraged, say, between a proxy and a backend, this could lead to requests from the proxy being interpreted as containing headers from different proxy clients
- leading to an information leak that can be used for privilege escalation or data exfiltration. We recommend upgrading beyond the commit contained in https://github.com/grpc/grpc/pull/32309
No officially reported memory leakage issues detected.
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