| ID |
CVE-2026-54898
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| Sažetak |
Oj (Optimized JSON) is a JSON parser and Object marshaller packaged as a Ruby gem. In versions prior to 3.17.2,Oj::Parser#parse is vulnerable to a heap use-after-free when a SAJ/SAJ2 callback mutates the input JSON string during parsing. The C engine holds a raw const byte * pointer into the Ruby string's internal buffer. If a callback (e.g. hash_start) resizes the string — for example by calling String#replace with a longer value — Ruby reallocates the string buffer and frees the old one. The C parser's pointer is left dangling; the next character read at parser.c:607 is a use-after-free. This issue has been fixed in version 3.17.2. |
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| CVSS |
| Base: | 0.0 |
| Impact: | None |
| Exploitability: | None |
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| Pristup |
| Vektor | Složenost | Autentikacija |
| None |
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None |
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| Impact |
| Povjerljivost | Cjelovitost | Dostupnost |
| None |
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| CVSS vektor |
None |
| Zadnje važnije ažuriranje |
01-07-2026 - 00:16 |
| Objavljeno |
01-07-2026 - 00:16 |