Guava is a suite of core and expanded libraries that include
utility classes, google's collections, io classes, and much
much more.
Guava has only one code dependency - javax.annotation,
per the JSR-305 spec.
Unbounded memory allocation in Google Guava 11.0 through 24.x before 24.1.1 allows remote attackers to conduct denial of service attacks against servers that depend on this library and deserialize attacker-provided data, because the AtomicDoubleArray class (when serialized with Java serialization) and the CompoundOrdering class (when serialized with GWT serialization) perform eager allocation without appropriate checks on what a client has sent and whether the data size is reasonable.
Direct dependency fix Resolution (io.springfox:springfox-swagger2): 2.10.0
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CVE-2020-8908
### Vulnerable Library - guava-20.0.jar
Guava is a suite of core and expanded libraries that include
utility classes, google's collections, io classes, and much
much more.
Guava has only one code dependency - javax.annotation,
per the JSR-305 spec.
A temp directory creation vulnerability exists in all versions of Guava, allowing an attacker with access to the machine to potentially access data in a temporary directory created by the Guava API com.google.common.io.Files.createTempDir(). By default, on unix-like systems, the created directory is world-readable (readable by an attacker with access to the system). The method in question has been marked @Deprecated in versions 30.0 and later and should not be used. For Android developers, we recommend choosing a temporary directory API provided by Android, such as context.getCacheDir(). For other Java developers, we recommend migrating to the Java 7 API java.nio.file.Files.createTempDirectory() which explicitly configures permissions of 700, or configuring the Java runtime's java.io.tmpdir system property to point to a location whose permissions are appropriately configured.
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Vulnerable Library - springfox-swagger2-2.9.2.jar
Path to dependency file: /backend/pom.xml
Path to vulnerable library: /home/wss-scanner/.m2/repository/com/google/guava/guava/20.0/guava-20.0.jar
Found in HEAD commit: 54081235f8a283d567f5bcfc44a5388f5ddeae3e
Vulnerabilities
Details
CVE-2018-10237
### Vulnerable Library - guava-20.0.jarGuava is a suite of core and expanded libraries that include utility classes, google's collections, io classes, and much much more. Guava has only one code dependency - javax.annotation, per the JSR-305 spec.
Library home page: https://github.com/google/guava
Path to dependency file: /backend/pom.xml
Path to vulnerable library: /home/wss-scanner/.m2/repository/com/google/guava/guava/20.0/guava-20.0.jar
Dependency Hierarchy: - springfox-swagger2-2.9.2.jar (Root Library) - :x: **guava-20.0.jar** (Vulnerable Library)
Found in HEAD commit: 54081235f8a283d567f5bcfc44a5388f5ddeae3e
Found in base branch: master
### Vulnerability DetailsUnbounded memory allocation in Google Guava 11.0 through 24.x before 24.1.1 allows remote attackers to conduct denial of service attacks against servers that depend on this library and deserialize attacker-provided data, because the AtomicDoubleArray class (when serialized with Java serialization) and the CompoundOrdering class (when serialized with GWT serialization) perform eager allocation without appropriate checks on what a client has sent and whether the data size is reasonable.
Publish Date: 2018-04-26
URL: CVE-2018-10237
### CVSS 3 Score Details (5.9)Base Score Metrics: - Exploitability Metrics: - Attack Vector: Network - Attack Complexity: High - Privileges Required: None - User Interaction: None - Scope: Unchanged - Impact Metrics: - Confidentiality Impact: None - Integrity Impact: None - Availability Impact: High
For more information on CVSS3 Scores, click here. ### Suggested FixType: Upgrade version
Origin: https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2018-10237
Release Date: 2018-04-26
Fix Resolution (com.google.guava:guava): 24.1.1-android
Direct dependency fix Resolution (io.springfox:springfox-swagger2): 2.10.0
:rescue_worker_helmet: Automatic Remediation is available for this issueCVE-2020-8908
### Vulnerable Library - guava-20.0.jarGuava is a suite of core and expanded libraries that include utility classes, google's collections, io classes, and much much more. Guava has only one code dependency - javax.annotation, per the JSR-305 spec.
Library home page: https://github.com/google/guava
Path to dependency file: /backend/pom.xml
Path to vulnerable library: /home/wss-scanner/.m2/repository/com/google/guava/guava/20.0/guava-20.0.jar
Dependency Hierarchy: - springfox-swagger2-2.9.2.jar (Root Library) - :x: **guava-20.0.jar** (Vulnerable Library)
Found in HEAD commit: 54081235f8a283d567f5bcfc44a5388f5ddeae3e
Found in base branch: master
### Vulnerability DetailsA temp directory creation vulnerability exists in all versions of Guava, allowing an attacker with access to the machine to potentially access data in a temporary directory created by the Guava API com.google.common.io.Files.createTempDir(). By default, on unix-like systems, the created directory is world-readable (readable by an attacker with access to the system). The method in question has been marked @Deprecated in versions 30.0 and later and should not be used. For Android developers, we recommend choosing a temporary directory API provided by Android, such as context.getCacheDir(). For other Java developers, we recommend migrating to the Java 7 API java.nio.file.Files.createTempDirectory() which explicitly configures permissions of 700, or configuring the Java runtime's java.io.tmpdir system property to point to a location whose permissions are appropriately configured.
Publish Date: 2020-12-10
URL: CVE-2020-8908
### CVSS 3 Score Details (3.3)Base Score Metrics: - Exploitability Metrics: - Attack Vector: Local - Attack Complexity: Low - Privileges Required: Low - User Interaction: None - Scope: Unchanged - Impact Metrics: - Confidentiality Impact: Low - Integrity Impact: None - Availability Impact: None
For more information on CVSS3 Scores, click here. ### Suggested FixType: Upgrade version
Origin: https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2020-8908
Release Date: 2020-12-10
Fix Resolution (com.google.guava:guava): 30.0-android
Direct dependency fix Resolution (io.springfox:springfox-swagger2): 2.10.0
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