bpo-32981: Fix catastrophic backtracking vulns (#5955)
* Prevent low-grade poplib REDOS (CVE-2018-1060) The regex to test a mail server's timestamp is susceptible to catastrophic backtracking on long evil responses from the server. Happily, the maximum length of malicious inputs is 2K thanks to a limit introduced in the fix for CVE-2013-1752. A 2KB evil response from the mail server would result in small slowdowns (milliseconds vs. microseconds) accumulated over many apop calls. This is a potential DOS vector via accumulated slowdowns. Replace it with a similar non-vulnerable regex. The new regex is RFC compliant. The old regex was non-compliant in edge cases. * Prevent difflib REDOS (CVE-2018-1061) The default regex for IS_LINE_JUNK is susceptible to catastrophic backtracking. This is a potential DOS vector. Replace it with an equivalent non-vulnerable regex. Also introduce unit and REDOS tests for difflib. Co-authored-by: Tim Peters <tim.peters@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Christian Heimes <christian@python.org>
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Jamie Davis committed
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Parent: 13cfd57
Committed by Benjamin Peterson <benjamin@python.org>
on 3/4/2018, 5:33:32 AM