CVE-2023-25578 Information
Description
Starlite is an Asynchronous Server Gateway Interface (ASGI) framework. Prior to version 1.5.2 the request body parsing in starlite allows a potentially unauthenticated attacker to consume a large amount of CPU time and RAM. The multipart body parser processes an unlimited number of file parts and an unlimited number of field parts. This is a remote potentially unauthenticated Denial of Service vulnerability. This vulnerability affects applications with a request handler that accepts a Body(media_type=RequestEncodingType.MULTI_PART). The large amount of CPU time required for processing requests can block all available worker processes and significantly delay or slow down the processing of legitimate user requests. The large amount of RAM accumulated while processing requests can lead to Out-Of-Memory kills. Complete DoS is achievable by sending many concurrent multipart requests in a loop. Version 1.51.2 contains a patch for this issue.
Reference
https://github.com/starlite-api/starlite/releases/tag/v1.51.2 https://github.com/starlite-api/starlite/security/advisories/GHSA-p24m-863f-fm6q https://github.com/starlite-api/starlite/commit/9674fe803628f986c03fe60769048cbc55b5bf83
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