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RUSTSEC-2024-0377

Heap Buffer overflow using c_chars_to_str function

Reported
Issued
Package
dbn (crates.io)
Type
Vulnerability
Categories
Keywords
#Heap-Buffer-Overflow
References
Patched
  • >0.22.0

Description

The heap-buffer-overflow is triggered in the strlen() function when handling the c_chars_to_str function in the dbn crate. This vulnerability occurs because the CStr::from_ptr() function in Rust assumes that the provided C string is null-terminated. However, there is no guarantee that the input chars array passed to the c_chars_to_str function is properly null-terminated.

If the chars array does not contain a null byte (\0), strlen() will continue to read beyond the bounds of the buffer in search of a null terminator. This results in an out-of-bounds memory read and can lead to a heap-buffer-overflow, potentially causing memory corruption or exposing sensitive information.

Advisory available under CC0-1.0 license.