- Reported
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- Issued
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- Package
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candid
(crates.io)
- Type
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Vulnerability
- Categories
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- Keywords
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#candid
#canister
#icp
- Aliases
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- References
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- CVSS Score
- 7.5
HIGH
- CVSS Details
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- Attack Vector
- Network
- Attack Complexity
- Low
- Privileges Required
- None
- User Interaction
- None
- Scope
- Unchanged
- Confidentiality Impact
- None
- Integrity Impact
- None
- Availability Impact
- High
- CVSS Vector
- CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:N/I:N/A:H
- Patched
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- Unaffected
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- Affected Functions
- Version
candid::Decode
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Description
The Candid library causes a Denial of Service while parsing a specially crafted payload with empty data type. For example, if the payload is record { * ; empty } and the canister interface expects record { * } then the rust candid decoder treats empty as an extra field required by the type. The problem with type empty is that the candid rust library wrongly categorizes empty as a recoverable error when skipping the field and thus causing an infinite decoding loop.
Canisters using affected versions of candid are exposed to denial of service by causing the decoding to run indefinitely until the canister traps due to reaching maximum instruction limit per execution round. Repeated exposure to the payload will result in degraded performance of the canister.
For asset canister users, dfx versions >= 0.14.4 to <= 0.15.2-beta.0 ships asset canister with an affected version of candid.
Unaffected
- Rust canisters using candid
< 0.9.0 or >= 0.9.10
- Rust canister interfaces of type other than
record { * }
- Motoko based canisters
- dfx (for asset canister)
<= 0.14.3 or >= 0.15.2
References
Advisory available under CC0-1.0
license.