CVE-2025-67731
HIGH WAF: MediumServify Express is a Node.js package to start an Express server and log the port it's running on. Prior to 1.2, the Express server used express.json() without a size limit, which could allow attackers to send extremely large request bodies. This can cause excessive memory usage, degraded performance, or process crashes, resulting in a Denial of Service (DoS). Any application using the JSON parser without limits and exposed to untrusted clients is affected. The issue is not a flaw in Express itself, but in configuration. This issue is fixed in version 1.2. To work around, consider adding a limit option to the JSON parser, rate limiting at the application or reverse-proxy level, rejecting unusually large requests before parsing, or using a reverse proxy (such as NGINX) to enforce maximum request body sizes.
WAF Coverage Analysis
OWASP: A05:2021 Security Misconfiguration
Affected Software
| Vendor | Product | Version |
|---|---|---|
| servify-express.js | servify_express | up to 1.2 |
References
- github.com (Patch)
- github.com (Product, Release Notes)
- github.com (Mitigation, Vendor Advisory)