Asymmetric denial of service In jspdf
Description
jsPDF Bypass Regular Expression Denial of Service (ReDoS)
Impact
User control of the first argument of the addImage method results in CPU utilization and denial of service.
If given the possibility to pass unsanitized image urls to the addImage method, a user can provide a harmful data-url that results in high CPU utilization and denial of service.
Other affected methods are: html, addSvgAsImage.
Example payload:
import { jsPDF } from "jpsdf" const doc = new jsPDF(); const payload = 'data:/charset=scharset=scharset=scharset=scharset=scharset=scharset=scharset=scharset=scharset=scharset=scharset=scharset=scharset=scharset=scharset=scharset=scharset=scharset=scharset=scharset=scharset=scharset=scharset=scharset=scharset=scharset=scharset=s\x00base64,undefined'; const startTime = performance.now() try {...
Patches
The vulnerability was fixed in jsPDF 3.0.1. Upgrade to jspdf@>=3.0.1
Workarounds
Sanitize image urls before passing it to the addImage method or one of the other affected methods.
Credits
Researcher: Aleksey Solovev (Positive Technologies)
Mitigation
Update Impact
Minimal update. May introduce new vulnerabilities or breaking changes.
Ecosystem | Package | Affected version | Patched versions |
|---|---|---|---|
npm | 3.0.1 |
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