Impact
The implementation of the following functions were determined to include a use-after-free bug:
FetchEvent.client.tlsCipherOpensslName
FetchEvent.client.tlsProtocol
FetchEvent.client.tlsClientCertificate
FetchEvent.client.tlsJA3MD5
FetchEvent.client.tlsClientHello
CacheEntry.prototype.userMetadata of the fastly:cache subsystem
Device.lookup of the fastly:device subsystem
This bug could allow for an unintended data leak if the result of the preceding functions were sent anywhere else, and often results in a Compute service crash causing an HTTP 500 error to be returned. As all requests to Compute are isolated from one another, the only data at risk is data present for a single request.
Patches
This bug has been fixed in version 3.16.0 of the @fastly/js-compute package.
Workarounds
There are no workarounds for this bug, any use of the affected functions introduces the possibility of a data leak or crash in guest code.
Impact
The implementation of the following functions were determined to include a use-after-free bug:
FetchEvent.client.tlsCipherOpensslNameFetchEvent.client.tlsProtocolFetchEvent.client.tlsClientCertificateFetchEvent.client.tlsJA3MD5FetchEvent.client.tlsClientHelloCacheEntry.prototype.userMetadataof thefastly:cachesubsystemDevice.lookupof thefastly:devicesubsystemThis bug could allow for an unintended data leak if the result of the preceding functions were sent anywhere else, and often results in a Compute service crash causing an HTTP 500 error to be returned. As all requests to Compute are isolated from one another, the only data at risk is data present for a single request.
Patches
This bug has been fixed in version 3.16.0 of the
@fastly/js-computepackage.Workarounds
There are no workarounds for this bug, any use of the affected functions introduces the possibility of a data leak or crash in guest code.