Impact
This is a Denial-of-Service (DoS) type vulnerability which causes the Router to panic and terminate when GraphQL Subscriptions are enabled. It can be triggered when all of the following conditions are met:
- Running Apollo Router v1.28.0, v1.28.1 or v1.29.0 ("impacted versions"); and
- The Supergraph schema provided to the Router (either via Apollo Uplink or explicitly via other configuration) has a
subscription
type with root-fields defined; and
- The YAML configuration provided to the Router has subscriptions enabled (they are disabled by default), either by setting
enabled: true
or by setting a valid mode
within the subscriptions
object (as seen in subscriptions' documentation); and
- An anonymous (i.e., un-named)
subscription
operation (e.g., subscription { ... }
) is received by the Router
If all four of these criteria are met, the impacted versions will panic and terminate. There is no data-privacy risk or sensitive-information exposure aspect to this vulnerability.
Depending on the environment in which impacted versions are running and the high-availability characteristics of that environment, a single Router's termination may result in limited or reduced availability or other knock-on effects which are deployment-specific (e.g., depending on if there are multiple instances, auto-restart policies, etc.)
Discovery
This vulnerability was discovered by an internal Apollo team. We have no reports or evidence to support that that has been exploited outside of our own testing, research and follow-up.
Our public security policy can be reviewed at https://github.com/apollographql/router/security/policy and we consider the security of our projects a top priority. Please review the linked policy for more details.
Patches
This is fixed in Apollo Router v1.29.1, which is available on:
We recommend all users running the impacted configuration above to update to a patched version of the Router immediately. Router v1.29.1 should be a very simple upgrade from any impacted version.
Workarounds
Updating to v1.29.1 should be a clear and simple upgrade path for those running impacted versions. However, if Subscriptions are not necessary for your Graph – but are enabled via configuration — then disabling subscriptions is another option to mitigate the risk.
For more information
If you have any questions or comments about this advisory:
Impact
This is a Denial-of-Service (DoS) type vulnerability which causes the Router to panic and terminate when GraphQL Subscriptions are enabled. It can be triggered when all of the following conditions are met:
subscription
type with root-fields defined; andenabled: true
or by setting a validmode
within thesubscriptions
object (as seen in subscriptions' documentation); andsubscription
operation (e.g.,subscription { ... }
) is received by the RouterIf all four of these criteria are met, the impacted versions will panic and terminate. There is no data-privacy risk or sensitive-information exposure aspect to this vulnerability.
Depending on the environment in which impacted versions are running and the high-availability characteristics of that environment, a single Router's termination may result in limited or reduced availability or other knock-on effects which are deployment-specific (e.g., depending on if there are multiple instances, auto-restart policies, etc.)
Discovery
This vulnerability was discovered by an internal Apollo team. We have no reports or evidence to support that that has been exploited outside of our own testing, research and follow-up.
Our public security policy can be reviewed at https://github.com/apollographql/router/security/policy and we consider the security of our projects a top priority. Please review the linked policy for more details.
Patches
This is fixed in Apollo Router v1.29.1, which is available on:
v1.29.1
v1.29.1
1.29.1
(without thev
)We recommend all users running the impacted configuration above to update to a patched version of the Router immediately. Router v1.29.1 should be a very simple upgrade from any impacted version.
Workarounds
Updating to v1.29.1 should be a clear and simple upgrade path for those running impacted versions. However, if Subscriptions are not necessary for your Graph – but are enabled via configuration — then disabling subscriptions is another option to mitigate the risk.
For more information
If you have any questions or comments about this advisory:
router
repositorysecurity
[at]
apollographql
[dot]
com