Deserializing untrusted data using any deserialization framework that allows the construction of arbitrary serializable objects is easily exploitable and in many cases allows an attacker to execute arbitrary code. Even before a deserialized object is returned to the caller of a deserialization method a lot of code may have been executed, including static initializers, constructors, and finalizers. Automatic deserialization of fields means that an attacker may craft a nested combination of objects on which the executed initialization code may have unforeseen effects, such as the execution of arbitrary code.
There are many different serialization frameworks. This query currently
supports Kryo, XmlDecoder, XStream, SnakeYaml, JYaml, JsonIO, YAMLBeans, HessianBurlap, Castor, Burlap,
Jackson, Jabsorb, Jodd JSON, Flexjson, Gson, JMS, and Java IO serialization through
ObjectInputStream/ObjectOutputStream.
Avoid deserialization of untrusted data if at all possible. If the architecture permits it then use other formats instead of serialized objects, for example JSON or XML. However, these formats should not be deserialized into complex objects because this provides further opportunities for attack. For example, XML-based deserialization attacks are possible through libraries such as XStream and XmlDecoder.
Alternatively, a tightly controlled whitelist can limit the vulnerability of code, but be aware of the existence of so-called Bypass Gadgets, which can circumvent such protection measures.
Recommendations specific to particular frameworks supported by this query:
FastJson - com.alibaba:fastjson
com.alibaba.fastjson.parser.ParserConfig#setSafeMode with the argument true before deserializing untrusted data.FasterXML - com.fasterxml.jackson.core:jackson-databind
com.fasterxml.jackson.databind.ObjectMapper#enableDefaultTyping and don't annotate any object fields with com.fasterxml.jackson.annotation.JsonTypeInfo passing either the CLASS or MINIMAL_CLASS values to the annotation.
Read this guide.Kryo - com.esotericsoftware:kryo and com.esotericsoftware:kryo5
com.esotericsoftware:kryo5 and for com.esotericsoftware:kryo >= v5.0.0com.esotericsoftware.kryo(5).Kryo#setRegistrationRequired with the argument false on any Kryo instance that may deserialize untrusted data.ObjectInputStream - Java Standard Library
org.apache.commons.io.serialization.ValidatingObjectInputStream.SnakeYAML - org.yaml:snakeyaml
org.yaml.snakeyaml.constructor.SafeConstructor to org.yaml.snakeyaml.Yaml's constructor before using it to deserialize untrusted data.XML Decoder - Standard Java Library
ObjectMesssage - Java EE/Jakarta EE
The following example calls readObject directly on an
ObjectInputStream that is constructed from untrusted data, and is
therefore inherently unsafe.
Rewriting the communication protocol to only rely on reading primitive types from the input stream removes the vulnerability.