Improper resource allocation In file-type
Description
file-type: ZIP Decompression Bomb DoS via [Content_Types].xml entry
Summary
A crafted ZIP file can trigger excessive memory growth during type detection in file-type when using fileTypeFromBuffer(), fileTypeFromBlob(), or fileTypeFromFile().
In affected versions, the ZIP inflate output limit is enforced for stream-based detection, but not for known-size inputs. As a result, a small compressed ZIP can cause file-type to inflate and process a much larger payload while probing ZIP-based formats such as OOXML. In testing on file-type 21.3.1, a ZIP of about 255 KB caused about 257 MB of RSS growth during fileTypeFromBuffer().
This is an availability issue. Applications that use these APIs on untrusted uploads can be forced to consume large amounts of memory and may become slow or crash.
Root Cause
The ZIP detection logic applied different limits depending on whether the tokenizer had a known file size.
For stream inputs, ZIP probing was bounded by maximumZipEntrySizeInBytes (1 MiB). For known-size inputs such as buffers, blobs, and files, the code instead used Number.MAX_SAFE_INTEGER in two relevant places:
const maximumContentTypesEntrySize = hasUnknownFileSize(tokenizer) ? maximumZipEntrySizeInBytes : Number.MAX_SAFE_INTEGER;
and:
const maximumLength = hasUnknownFileSize(this.tokenizer) ? maximumZipEntrySizeInBytes : Number.MAX_SAFE_INTEGER;
Together, these checks allowed a crafted ZIP to bypass the intended inflate limit for known-size APIs and force large decompression during detection of entries such as [Content_Types].xml.
Proof of Concept
import {fileTypeFromBuffer} from 'file-type'; import archiver from 'archiver'; import {Writable} from 'node:stream'; async function createZipBomb(sizeInMegabytes) { return new Promise((resolve, reject) => { const chunks = []; const writable = new Writable({...
Observed on file-type 21.3.1:
ZIP size: about 255 KB
RSS growth during detection: about 257 MB
Affected APIs
Affected:
fileTypeFromBuffer()
fileTypeFromBlob()
fileTypeFromFile()
Not affected:
fileTypeFromStream(), which already enforced the ZIP inflate limit for unknown-size inputs
Impact
Applications that inspect untrusted uploads with fileTypeFromBuffer(), fileTypeFromBlob(), or fileTypeFromFile() can be forced to consume excessive memory during ZIP-based type detection. This can degrade service or lead to process termination in memory-constrained environments.
Cause
The issue was introduced in 399b0f1
Mitigation
Update Impact
Minimal update. May introduce new vulnerabilities or breaking changes.
Ecosystem | Package | Affected version | Patched versions |
|---|---|---|---|
npm | 21.3.2 |
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