Summary
openssl's MemBio::get_buf has undefined behavior with empty buffers
Previously, MemBio::get_buf called slice::from_raw_parts with a null-pointer, which violates the functions invariants, leading to undefined behavior. In debug builds this would produce an assertion failure. This is now fixed.
Impact
The application dereferences a null pointer, causing a crash. Typical impact: denial of service via crash.
GHSA-Q445-7M23-QRMW has a CVSS score of 6.5 (Medium). The vector is network-reachable, no privileges required, and no user interaction. A CVSS score reflects the worst-case severity of the vulnerability, not your specific exposure. Whether this affects your application depends on whether the vulnerable code is present and reachable in your environment. A fixed version is available (0.10.66); upgrading removes the vulnerable code path.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is GHSA-Q445-7M23-QRMW? GHSA-Q445-7M23-QRMW is a medium-severity null pointer dereference vulnerability in openssl (rust), affecting versions < 0.10.66. It is fixed in 0.10.66. The application dereferences a null pointer, causing a crash.
- How severe is GHSA-Q445-7M23-QRMW? GHSA-Q445-7M23-QRMW has a CVSS score of 6.5 (Medium). This score reflects the worst-case severity of the vulnerability, not your specific exposure. Whether it represents real risk in your environment depends on whether the vulnerable code is present and reachable.
- Which versions of openssl are affected by GHSA-Q445-7M23-QRMW? openssl (rust) versions < 0.10.66 is affected.
- Is there a fix for GHSA-Q445-7M23-QRMW? Yes. GHSA-Q445-7M23-QRMW is fixed in 0.10.66. Upgrade to this version or later.
- Is GHSA-Q445-7M23-QRMW exploitable, and should I be worried? Whether GHSA-Q445-7M23-QRMW is exploitable in your environment depends on whether the vulnerable code is present and reachable. A CVSS score is a worst-case rating; it does not account for your specific deployment, configuration, or usage patterns. Kodem, an Intelligent Application Security platform, uses runtime intelligence to show which vulnerabilities actually execute in production, so you can focus on the ones that represent real risk. Get a demo
- What actually determines whether GHSA-Q445-7M23-QRMW is exploitable, and how bad it is? Exploitability and impact are not fixed properties of a CVE. They depend on runtime truth: whether the vulnerable code is present, reachable, and actually executes in your application. A high CVSS score on a dependency that never runs is not the same as real risk. Kodem, an Intelligent Application Security platform, uses runtime intelligence to reveal which vulnerabilities actually execute in production, so teams prioritize the ones that genuinely matter.
- How do I fix GHSA-Q445-7M23-QRMW? Upgrade
opensslto 0.10.66 or later.