GHSA-vvp9-7p8x-rfvv

ADVISORY - github

Summary

Summary

Decompressing invalid LZ4 data can leak data from uninitialized memory, or can leak content from previous decompression operations when reusing an output buffer.

Details

The LZ4 block format defines a "match copy operation" which duplicates previously written data or data from the user-supplied dict. The position of that data is defined by an offset. The data is copied within the output buffer from the offset to the current output position. However, lz4_flex did not properly detect invalid and out-of-bounds offset values properly, causing it to copy uninitialized data from the output buffer.

Only the block based API functions are affected: lz4_flex::block::{decompress_into, decompress_into_with_dict}

All frame APIs are not affected.

There are two affected use cases:

  • decompressing LZ4 data with the unsafe implementation (safe-decode feature flag disabled, which is enabled by default): can leak content of uninitialized memory as decompressed result
  • decompressing LZ4 data into a reused, user-supplied output buffer (affects the safe-decode feature as well): can leak the previous contents of the output buffer as decompressed result

Impact

Leakage of data from uninitialized memory or content from previous decompression operations, possibly revealing sensitive information and secrets.

Mitigation

lz4_flex 0.12.1 and 0.11.6 fixes this issue without requiring changes in user code.

If you cannot upgrade, you can mitigate this vulnerability by zeroing the output buffer before calling block::decompress_into or block::decompress_into_with_dict (only block based API is affected, frame API is not affected). Additionally the the safe-decode feature flag should be enabled.

Common Weakness Enumeration (CWE)

ADVISORY - github

Insertion of Sensitive Information Into Sent Data

Use of Out-of-range Pointer Offset


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