Lookup for vulnerable packages by Package URL.
| Purl | pkg:maven/io.netty/netty-common@4.1.93.Final |
| Type | maven |
| Namespace | io.netty |
| Name | netty-common |
| Version | 4.1.93.Final |
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| Is_vulnerable | true |
| Next_non_vulnerable_version | 4.1.118.Final |
| Latest_non_vulnerable_version | 4.1.118.Final |
| Affected_by_vulnerabilities |
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| url |
VCID-5vth-uvb8-kke2 |
| vulnerability_id |
VCID-5vth-uvb8-kke2 |
| summary |
Denial of Service attack on windows app using Netty
### Summary
An unsafe reading of environment file could potentially cause a denial of service in Netty.
When loaded on an Windows application, Netty attemps to load a file that does not exist. If an attacker creates such a large file, the Netty application crash.
### Details
A similar issue was previously reported in https://github.com/netty/netty/security/advisories/GHSA-xq3w-v528-46rv
This issue was fixed, but the fix was incomplete in that null-bytes were not counted against the input limit.
### PoC
The PoC is the same as for https://github.com/netty/netty/security/advisories/GHSA-xq3w-v528-46rv with the detail that the file should only contain null-bytes; 0x00.
When the null-bytes are encountered by the `InputStreamReader`, it will issue replacement characters in its charset decoding, which will fill up the line-buffer in the `BufferedReader.readLine()`, because the replacement character is not a line-break character.
### Impact
Impact is the same as https://github.com/netty/netty/security/advisories/GHSA-xq3w-v528-46rv |
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https://api.first.org/data/v1/epss?cve=CVE-2025-25193 |
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| aliases |
CVE-2025-25193, GHSA-389x-839f-4rhx
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| risk_score |
3.1 |
| exploitability |
0.5 |
| weighted_severity |
6.2 |
| resource_url |
http://public2.vulnerablecode.io/vulnerabilities/VCID-5vth-uvb8-kke2 |
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| url |
VCID-tp3n-7ac7-aqg8 |
| vulnerability_id |
VCID-tp3n-7ac7-aqg8 |
| summary |
Denial of Service attack on windows app using netty
### Summary
An unsafe reading of environment file could potentially cause a denial of service in Netty.
When loaded on an Windows application, Netty attemps to load a file that does not exist. If an attacker creates such a large file, the Netty application crash.
### Details
When the library netty is loaded in a java windows application, the library tries to identify the system environnement in which it is executed.
At this stage, Netty tries to load both `/etc/os-release` and `/usr/lib/os-release` even though it is in a Windows environment.
<img width="364" alt="1" src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/9466b181-9394-45a3-b0e3-1dcf105def59">
If netty finds this files, it reads them and loads them into memory.
By default :
- The JVM maximum memory size is set to 1 GB,
- A non-privileged user can create a directory at `C:\` and create files within it.
<img width="340" alt="2" src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/43b359a2-5871-4592-ae2b-ffc40ac76831">
<img width="523" alt="3" src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/ad5c6eed-451c-4513-92d5-ba0eee7715c1">
the source code identified :
https://github.com/netty/netty/blob/4.1/common/src/main/java/io/netty/util/internal/PlatformDependent.java
Despite the implementation of the function `normalizeOs()` the source code not verify the OS before reading `C:\etc\os-release` and `C:\usr\lib\os-release`.
### PoC
Create a file larger than 1 GB of data in `C:\etc\os-release` or `C:\usr\lib\os-release` on a Windows environnement and start your Netty application.
To observe what the application does with the file, the security analyst used "Process Monitor" from the "Windows SysInternals" suite. (https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/)
```
cd C:\etc
fsutil file createnew os-release 3000000000
```
<img width="519" alt="4" src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/39df22a3-462b-4fd0-af9a-aa30077ec08f">
<img width="517" alt="5" src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/129dbd50-fc36-4da5-8eb1-582123fb528f">
The source code used is the Netty website code example : [Echo ‐ the very basic client and server](https://netty.io/4.1/xref/io/netty/example/echo/package-summary.html).
The vulnerability was tested on the 4.1.112.Final version.
The security analyst tried the same technique for `C:\proc\sys\net\core\somaxconn` with a lot of values to impact Netty but the only things that works is the "larger than 1 GB file" technique. https://github.com/netty/netty/blob/c0fdb8e9f8f256990e902fcfffbbe10754d0f3dd/common/src/main/java/io/netty/util/NetUtil.java#L186
### Impact
By loading the "file larger than 1 GB" into the memory, the Netty library exceeds the JVM memory limit and causes a crash in the java Windows application.
This behaviour occurs 100% of the time in both Server mode and Client mode if the large file exists.
Client mode :
<img width="449" alt="6" src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/f8fe1ed0-1a42-4490-b9ed-dbc9af7804be">
Server mode :
<img width="464" alt="7" src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/b34b42bd-4fbd-4170-b93a-d29ba87b88eb">
somaxconn :
<img width="532" alt="8" src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/0656b3bb-32c6-4ae2-bff7-d93babba08a3">
### Severity
- Attack vector : "Local" because the attacker needs to be on the system where the Netty application is running.
- Attack complexity : "Low" because the attacker only need to create a massive file (regardless of its contents).
- Privileges required : "Low" because the attacker requires a user account to exploit the vulnerability.
- User intercation : "None" because the administrator don't need to accidentally click anywhere to trigger the vulnerability. Furthermore, the exploitation works with defaults windows/AD settings.
- Scope : "Unchanged" because only Netty is affected by the vulnerability.
- Confidentiality : "None" because no data is exposed through exploiting the vulnerability.
- Integrity : "None" because the explotation of the vulnerability does not allow editing, deleting or adding data elsewhere.
- Availability : "High" because the exploitation of this vulnerability crashes the entire java application. |
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https://github.com/netty/netty |
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| url |
https://github.com/netty/netty |
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CVE-2024-47535, GHSA-xq3w-v528-46rv
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3.1 |
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0.5 |
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6.2 |
| resource_url |
http://public2.vulnerablecode.io/vulnerabilities/VCID-tp3n-7ac7-aqg8 |
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| Risk_score | 3.1 |
| Resource_url | http://public2.vulnerablecode.io/packages/pkg:maven/io.netty/netty-common@4.1.93.Final |