BentoML Denial of Service (DoS) via Multipart Boundary
        
  High severity
        
          GitHub Reviewed
      
        Published
          Mar 20, 2025 
          to the GitHub Advisory Database
          •
          Updated Oct 15, 2025 
      
  
Description
        Published by the National Vulnerability Database
      Mar 20, 2025 
    
  
        Published to the GitHub Advisory Database
      Mar 20, 2025 
    
  
        Reviewed
      Mar 21, 2025 
    
  
        Last updated
      Oct 15, 2025 
    
  
BentoML version v1.3.4post1 is vulnerable to a Denial of Service (DoS) attack. The vulnerability can be exploited by appending characters, such as dashes (-), to the end of a multipart boundary in an HTTP request. This causes the server to continuously process each character, leading to excessive resource consumption and rendering the service unavailable. The issue is unauthenticated and does not require any user interaction, impacting all users of the service.
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