This project might be open to known security vulnerabilities, which can be prevented by tightening the version range of affected dependencies. Find detailed information at the bottom.

Crate biscuit

Dependencies

(8 total, 1 possibly insecure)

CrateRequiredLatestStatus
 chrono^0.4.200.4.40up to date
 data-encoding^2.3.22.8.0up to date
 once_cell^1.16.01.20.3up to date
 num-bigint^0.40.4.6up to date
 num-traits^0.20.2.19up to date
 ring ⚠️~0.17.50.17.13maybe insecure
 serde^1.0.1471.0.218up to date
 serde_json^1.01.0.140up to date

Dev dependencies

(1 total, all up-to-date)

CrateRequiredLatestStatus
 serde_test^1.01.0.177up to date

Security Vulnerabilities

ring: Some AES functions may panic when overflow checking is enabled.

RUSTSEC-2025-0009

ring::aead::quic::HeaderProtectionKey::new_mask() may panic when overflow checking is enabled. In the QUIC protocol, an attacker can induce this panic by sending a specially-crafted packet. Even unintentionally it is likely to occur in 1 out of every 2**32 packets sent and/or received.

On 64-bit targets operations using ring::aead::{AES_128_GCM, AES_256_GCM} may panic when overflow checking is enabled, when encrypting/decrypting approximately 68,719,476,700 bytes (about 64 gigabytes) of data in a single chunk. Protocols like TLS and SSH are not affected by this because those protocols break large amounts of data into small chunks. Similarly, most applications will not attempt to encrypt/decrypt 64GB of data in one chunk.

Overflow checking is not enabled in release mode by default, but RUSTFLAGS="-C overflow-checks" or overflow-checks = true in the Cargo.toml profile can override this. Overflow checking is usually enabled by default in debug mode.