yajl-ruby 0.6.1
Flaw in yajl-ruby gem may cause a DoS
high severity CVE-2017-16516>= 1.3.1
In the yajl-ruby gem 1.3.0 for Ruby, when a crafted JSON file is supplied to Yajl::Parser.new.parse, the whole ruby process crashes with a SIGABRT in the yajl_string_decode function in yajl_encode.c. This results in the whole ruby process terminating and potentially a denial of service.
Reallocation bug can trigger heap memory corruption
medium severity CVE-2022-24795>= 1.4.2
The 1.x branch and the 2.x branch of yajl contain an integer overflow which leads to subsequent heap memory corruption when dealing with large (~2GB) inputs.
Details
The reallocation logic at yajl_buf.c#L64
may result in the need
32bit integer wrapping to 0 when need
approaches
a value of 0x80000000 (i.e. ~2GB of data), which results in a reallocation
of buf->alloc into a small heap chunk.
These integers are declared as size_t
in the 2.x branch of yajl
, which
practically prevents the issue from triggering on 64bit platforms, however
this does not preclude this issue triggering on 32bit builds on which
size_t
is a 32bit integer.
Subsequent population of this under-allocated heap chunk is based on the original buffer size, leading to heap memory corruption.
Impact
We rate this as a moderate severity vulnerability which mostly impacts process availability as we believe exploitation for arbitrary code execution to be unlikely.
Patches
Patched in yajl-ruby 1.4.2
Workarounds
Avoid passing large inputs to YAJL
No officially reported memory leakage issues detected.
This gem version does not have any officially reported memory leaked issues.
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