kibana - CVE-2026-2391
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Detailed information about this CVE

Severity

LOW

Description

### Summary The `arrayLimit` option in qs does not enforce limits for comma-separated values when `comma: true` is enabled, allowing attackers to cause denial-of-service via memory exhaustion. This is a bypass of the array limit enforcement, similar to the bracket notation bypass addressed in GHSA-6rw7-vpxm-498p (CVE-2025-15284). ### Details When the `comma` option is set to `true` (not the default, but configurable in applications), qs allows parsing comma-separated strings as arrays (e.g., `?param=a,b,c` becomes `['a', 'b', 'c']`). However, the limit check for `arrayLimit` (default: 20) and the optional throwOnLimitExceeded occur after the comma-handling logic in `parseArrayValue`, enabling a bypass. This permits creation of arbitrarily large arrays from a single parameter, leading to excessive memory allocation. **Vulnerable code** (lib/parse.js: lines ~40-50): ```js if (val && typeof val === 'string' && options.comma && val.indexOf(',') > -1) {     return val.split(','); } if (options.throwOnLimitExceeded && currentArrayLength >= options.arrayLimit) {     throw new RangeError('Array limit exceeded. Only ' + options.arrayLimit + ' element' + (options.arrayLimit === 1 ? '' : 's') + ' allowed in an array.'); } return val; ``` The `split(',')` returns the array immediately, skipping the subsequent limit check. Downstream merging via `utils.combine` does not prevent allocation, even if it marks overflows for sparse arrays.This discrepancy allows attackers to send a single parameter with millions of commas (e.g., `?param=,,,,,,,,...`), allocating massive arrays in memory without triggering limits. It bypasses the intent of `arrayLimit`, which is enforced correctly for indexed (`a[0]=`) and bracket (`a[]=`) notations (the latter fixed in v6.14.1 per GHSA-6rw7-vpxm-498p). ### PoC **Test 1 - Basic bypass:** ``` npm install qs ``` ```js const qs = require('qs'); const payload = 'a=' + ','.repeat(25); // 26 elements after split (bypasses arrayLimit: 5) const options = { comma: true, arrayLimit: 5, throwOnLimitExceeded: true }; try {   const result = qs.parse(payload, options);   console.log(result.a.length); // Outputs: 26 (bypass successful) } catch (e) {   console.log('Limit enforced:', e.message); // Not thrown } ``` **Configuration:** - `comma: true` - `arrayLimit: 5` - `throwOnLimitExceeded: true` Expected: Throws "Array limit exceeded" error. Actual: Parses successfully, creating an array of length 26. ### Impact Denial of Service (DoS) via memory exhaustion.

CVSS Scores

NVD: V3: 7.5
RedHat: V3: 5.3

Affected Versions

  • 9.3.1
  • 9.3.0
  • 9.2.6
  • 9.2.5
  • 9.2.4
  • 9.2.3
  • 9.2.2
  • 9.2.1
  • 9.2.0
  • 9.1.10
  • 9.1.9
  • 9.1.8
  • 9.1.7
  • 9.1.6
  • 9.1.5
  • 9.1.4
  • 9.1.3
  • 9.1.2
  • 9.1.1
  • 9.1.0
  • 8.1.2
  • 8.1.1
  • 8.1.0
  • 8.0.1
  • 8.0.0

Not Affected Versions

  • 9.4.0
  • 9.3.4
  • 9.3.3
  • 9.3.2
  • 9.2.8
  • 9.2.7
  • 9.0.8
  • 9.0.7
  • 9.0.6
  • 9.0.5
  • 9.0.4
  • 9.0.3
  • 9.0.2
  • 9.0.1
  • 9.0.0
  • 8.19.15
  • 8.19.14
  • 8.19.13
  • 8.19.12
  • 8.19.11
  • 8.19.10
  • 8.19.9
  • 8.19.8
  • 8.19.7
  • 8.19.6
  • 8.19.5
  • 8.19.4
  • 8.19.3
  • 8.19.2
  • 8.19.1
  • 8.19.0
  • 8.18.8
  • 8.18.7
  • 8.18.6
  • 8.18.5
  • 8.18.4
  • 8.18.3
  • 8.18.2
  • 8.18.1
  • 8.18.0
  • 8.17.10
  • 8.17.9
  • 8.17.8
  • 8.17.7
  • 8.17.6
  • 8.17.5
  • 8.17.4
  • 8.17.3
  • 8.17.2
  • 8.17.1
  • 8.17.0
  • 8.16.6
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  • 8.16.1
  • 8.16.0
  • 8.15.5
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  • 8.15.2
  • 8.15.1
  • 8.15.0
  • 8.14.3
  • 8.14.2
  • 8.14.1
  • 8.14.0
  • 8.13.4
  • 8.13.3
  • 8.13.2
  • 8.13.1
  • 8.13.0
  • 8.12.2
  • 8.12.1
  • 8.12.0
  • 8.11.4
  • 8.11.3
  • 8.11.2
  • 8.11.1
  • 8.11.0
  • 8.10.4
  • 8.10.3
  • 8.10.2
  • 8.10.1
  • 8.9.2
  • 8.9.1
  • 8.9.0
  • 8.8.2
  • 8.8.1
  • 8.8.0
  • 8.7.1
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  • 8.6.2
  • 8.6.1
  • 8.6.0
  • 8.5.3
  • 8.5.2
  • 8.5.1
  • 8.5.0
  • 8.4.3
  • 8.4.2
  • 8.4.1
  • 8.4.0
  • 8.3.3
  • 8.3.2
  • 8.3.1
  • 8.3.0
  • 8.2.3
  • 8.2.2
  • 8.2.1
  • 8.2.0
  • 8.1.3