Summary
Function parse.ParseUnverified
currently splits (via a call to strings.Split) its argument (which is untrusted data) on periods.
As a result, in the face of a malicious request whose Authorization header consists of Bearer
followed by many period characters, a call to that function incurs allocations to the tune of O(n) bytes (where n stands for the length of the function's argument), with a constant factor of about 16. Relevant weakness: CWE-405: Asymmetric Resource Consumption (Amplification)
Details
See parse.ParseUnverified
Impact
Excessive memory allocation
Summary
Function
parse.ParseUnverified
currently splits (via a call to strings.Split) its argument (which is untrusted data) on periods.As a result, in the face of a malicious request whose Authorization header consists of
Bearer
followed by many period characters, a call to that function incurs allocations to the tune of O(n) bytes (where n stands for the length of the function's argument), with a constant factor of about 16. Relevant weakness: CWE-405: Asymmetric Resource Consumption (Amplification)Details
See
parse.ParseUnverified
Impact
Excessive memory allocation