CVE-2023-39326 Affecting go-licenses package, versions <1.6.0-r8


Severity

Recommended
0.0
medium
0
10

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Threat Intelligence

EPSS
0.09% (41st percentile)

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  • Snyk IDSNYK-CHAINGUARDLATEST-GOLICENSES-6248650
  • published15 Feb 2024
  • disclosed6 Dec 2023

Introduced: 6 Dec 2023

CVE-2023-39326  (opens in a new tab)

How to fix?

Upgrade Chainguard go-licenses to version 1.6.0-r8 or higher.

NVD Description

Note: Versions mentioned in the description apply only to the upstream go-licenses package and not the go-licenses package as distributed by Chainguard. See How to fix? for Chainguard relevant fixed versions and status.

A malicious HTTP sender can use chunk extensions to cause a receiver reading from a request or response body to read many more bytes from the network than are in the body. A malicious HTTP client can further exploit this to cause a server to automatically read a large amount of data (up to about 1GiB) when a handler fails to read the entire body of a request. Chunk extensions are a little-used HTTP feature which permit including additional metadata in a request or response body sent using the chunked encoding. The net/http chunked encoding reader discards this metadata. A sender can exploit this by inserting a large metadata segment with each byte transferred. The chunk reader now produces an error if the ratio of real body to encoded bytes grows too small.

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