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HIGH 8.1

GHSA-xq69-5h5v-x9x4

In Spring for Apache Kafka, overly broad trusted-package matching in header mappers exposes JDK classes to deserialization

Details

JsonKafkaHeaderMapper and the deprecated DefaultKafkaHeaderMapper matched type headers against trusted packages using a prefix check, meaning that trusting any package implicitly trusted all of its subpackages. Combined with Jackson's default bean deserialization, a producer could supply crafted header values that caused the consumer to deserialize arbitrary JDK types.

Affected versions: Spring for Apache Kafka 4.0.0 through 4.0.5; 3.3.0 through 3.3.15; 3.2.0 through 3.2.13; 2.9.0 through 2.9.13; 2.8.0 through 2.8.11.

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Affected packages

Maven / org.springframework.kafka:spring-kafka
Introduced in: 4.0.0 Fixed in: 4.0.6
Fix # pom.xml: bump <version>4.0.6</version> for org.springframework.kafka:spring-kafka
Maven / org.springframework.kafka:spring-kafka
Introduced in: 3.3.0 Fixed in: 3.3.16
Fix # pom.xml: bump <version>3.3.16</version> for org.springframework.kafka:spring-kafka
Maven / org.springframework.kafka:spring-kafka
Introduced in: 3.2.0

No fixed version published yet for org.springframework.kafka:spring-kafka (maven). Pin to a known-safe version or switch to an alternative.

Maven / org.springframework.kafka:spring-kafka
Introduced in: 2.9.0

No fixed version published yet for org.springframework.kafka:spring-kafka (maven). Pin to a known-safe version or switch to an alternative.

Maven / org.springframework.kafka:spring-kafka
Introduced in: 0

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