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GHSA-crqf-q9fp-hwjw

GitHub Security Advisory

Spring-Kafka has Java Deserialization vulnerability When Improperly Configured

✓ GitHub Reviewed HIGH Has CVE

Advisory Details

In Spring for Apache Kafka 3.0.9 and earlier and versions 2.9.10 and earlier, a possible deserialization attack vector existed, but only if unusual configuration was applied. An attacker would have to construct a malicious serialized object in one of the deserialization exception record headers.

Specifically, an application is vulnerable when all of the following are true:

* The user does not configure an ErrorHandlingDeserializer for the key and/or value of the record
* The user explicitly sets container properties checkDeserExWhenKeyNull and/or checkDeserExWhenValueNull container properties to true.
* The user allows untrusted sources to publish to a Kafka topic

By default, these properties are false, and the container only attempts to deserialize the headers if an ErrorHandlingDeserializer is configured. The ErrorHandlingDeserializer prevents the vulnerability by removing any such malicious headers before processing the record.

Affected Packages

Maven org.springframework.kafka:spring-kafka
Affected versions: 2.8.1 (fixed in 2.9.11)
Maven org.springframework.kafka:spring-kafka
Affected versions: 3.0.0 (fixed in 3.0.10)

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Key Information

GHSA ID
GHSA-crqf-q9fp-hwjw
Published
August 24, 2023 3:31 PM
Last Modified
November 5, 2024 5:40 PM
CVSS Score
7.5 /10
Primary Ecosystem
Maven
Primary Package
org.springframework.kafka:spring-kafka
GitHub Reviewed
✓ Yes

Dataset

Last updated: September 19, 2025 6:29 AM

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