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Prevent Java deserialization of internal classes #1991
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Adversaries might be able to forge data which can be abused for DoS attacks. These classes are already writing a replacement JDK object during serialization for a long time, so this change should not cause any issues.
This makes sense. Thanks! |
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ℹ️ Edit: See #1991 (comment) below for a more in-depth description of the impact.
Adversaries might be able to forge data which can be abused for DoS attacks.
These classes are already writing a replacement JDK object through
writeReplace()
during serialization for a long time (multiple years), so this change should not cause any issues.I have not added tests for the prevented deserialization because it would require hardcoding the binary deserialization data which would decrease transparency of this project.