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CVE-2017-1000098

by Fred · 03/10/2017

The net/http package’s Request.ParseMultipartForm method starts writing to temporary files once the request body size surpasses the given "maxMemory" limit. It was possible for an attacker to generate a multipart request crafted such that the server ran out of file descriptors.

Date published : 2017-10-03

https://golang.org/cl/30410

https://golang.org/issue/17965

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