GHSA-4QPC-3HR4-R2P4

Vulnerability from github – Published: 2026-05-27 21:33 – Updated: 2026-05-27 21:33
VLAI
Summary
Symfony's YAML Parser Vulnerable to Exponential Memory Allocation via Recursive Collection-Alias Expansion ("Billion Laughs")
Details

Description

Symfony\Component\Yaml\Parser resolves YAML aliases (*anchor) during parsing. Aliases that reference collections (arrays, stdClass, TaggedValue-wrapped collections) can themselves point to other collections containing aliases, creating exponential expansion at resolution time. A small input can blow up into a multi-gigabyte structure and exhaust memory: the classic "Billion Laughs" denial-of-service against any parser exposed to untrusted YAML.

Resolution

The Parser now counts collection alias resolutions in a shared ParserState object, with a default limit of 128, following the SnakeYAML model. Scalar aliases remain unrestricted since they cannot drive exponential growth. The limit is configurable via a new $maxAliasesForCollections argument on Parser::__construct(), Yaml::parse() and Yaml::parseFile(). A new Yaml::PARSE_EXCEPTION_ON_ALIAS flag also rejects all aliases outright when parsing fully untrusted input.

The patch for this issue is available here for branch 5.4.

Credits

Symfony would like to thank Pietro Tirenna (Shielder) for reporting the issue and Nicolas Grekas for fixing it.

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  "details": "### Description\n\n`Symfony\\Component\\Yaml\\Parser` resolves YAML aliases (`*anchor`) during parsing. Aliases that reference *collections* (arrays, `stdClass`, `TaggedValue`-wrapped collections) can themselves point to other collections containing aliases, creating exponential expansion at resolution time. A small input can blow up into a multi-gigabyte structure and exhaust memory: the classic \"Billion Laughs\" denial-of-service against any parser exposed to untrusted YAML.\n\n### Resolution\n\nThe `Parser` now counts collection alias resolutions in a shared `ParserState` object, with a default limit of **128**, following the [SnakeYAML model](https://github.com/snakeyaml/snakeyaml/blob/master/src/main/java/org/yaml/snakeyaml/LoaderOptions.java). Scalar aliases remain unrestricted since they cannot drive exponential growth. The limit is configurable via a new `$maxAliasesForCollections` argument on `Parser::__construct()`, `Yaml::parse()` and `Yaml::parseFile()`. A new `Yaml::PARSE_EXCEPTION_ON_ALIAS` flag also rejects all aliases outright when parsing fully untrusted input.\n\nThe patch for this issue is available [here](https://github.com/symfony/symfony/commit/e77391b2e4f18821198f010d573674c8ed4a970a) for branch 5.4.\n\n### Credits\n\nSymfony would like to thank Pietro Tirenna (Shielder) for reporting the issue and Nicolas Grekas for fixing it.",
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  "modified": "2026-05-27T21:33:50Z",
  "published": "2026-05-27T21:33:50Z",
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  "summary": "Symfony\u0027s YAML Parser Vulnerable to Exponential Memory Allocation via Recursive Collection-Alias Expansion (\"Billion Laughs\")"
}



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