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dasel EUVDEUVD-2026-44994

| CVE-2026-46378 MEDIUM
Loop with Unreachable Exit Condition (Infinite Loop) (CWE-835)
2026-05-19 https://github.com/TomWright/dasel GHSA-m6xr-fvfg-5g64
6.2
CVSS 3.1 · Vendor: https://github.com/TomWright/dasel
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Vendor (https://github.com/TomWright/dasel) PRIMARY
6.2 MEDIUM
AV:L/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:N/I:N/A:H

Primary rating from Vendor (https://github.com/TomWright/dasel) · only source for this CVE.

CVSS VectorVendor: https://github.com/TomWright/dasel

CVSS:3.1/AV:L/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:N/I:N/A:H
Attack Vector
Local
Attack Complexity
Low
Privileges Required
None
User Interaction
None
Scope
Unchanged
Confidentiality
None
Integrity
None
Availability
High

Lifecycle Timeline

4
Severity Changed
Jul 16, 2026 - 19:22 NVD
HIGH MEDIUM
CVSS changed
Jul 16, 2026 - 19:22 NVD
7.5 (HIGH) 6.2 (MEDIUM)
Source Code Evidence Fetched
May 19, 2026 - 20:32 vuln.today
Analysis Generated
May 19, 2026 - 20:32 vuln.today

DescriptionCVE.org

Summary

dasel's selector lexer enters a non-terminating loop when tokenizing an unterminated regex pattern such as r/abc. A 2-byte input (r/) is sufficient to cause the tokenizer to consume 100% CPU on one core indefinitely.

I confirmed the issue on v3.3.1 (fba653c7f248aff10f2b89fca93929b64707dfc8) and on master commit 0dd6132e0c58edbd9b1a5f7ffd00dfab1e6085ad. I also verified the same code path is present in v3.0.0 (648f83baf070d9e00db8ff312febef857ec090a3). No fix is available yet.

Details

The bug is in the matchRegexPattern closure within (*Tokenizer).parseCurRune in selector/lexer/tokenize.go#L237-L247:

go
matchRegexPattern := func(pos int) *Token {
    if p.src[pos] != 'r' || !p.peekRuneEqual(pos+1, '/') {
        return nil
    }
    start := pos
    pos += 2
    for !p.peekRuneEqual(pos, '/') {  // line 243
        pos++
    }
    pos++
    return ptr.To(NewToken(RegexPattern, p.src[start+2:pos-1], start, pos-start))
}

When no closing / exists, peekRuneEqual returns false when pos >= srcLen (because the bounds check at line 40 returns false for out-of-range positions). Since !false = true, the loop condition remains true and pos increments indefinitely. The function never returns.

Notably, the same function already handles unterminated quoted strings by returning UnexpectedEOFError, but the regex pattern path does not perform a similar end-of-input check.

Minimal trigger: r/ (2 bytes)

Test environment:

  • MacBook Air (Apple M2), macOS / Darwin arm64
  • Go 1.26.1
  • dasel v3.3.1 (fba653c7f248aff10f2b89fca93929b64707dfc8)

PoC

go
package main

import (
	"fmt"
	"runtime"
	"time"

	"github.com/tomwright/dasel/v3/selector/lexer"
)

func main() {
	fmt.Printf("Go version: %s\n", runtime.Version())
	fmt.Printf("GOARCH: %s\n", runtime.GOARCH)
	fmt.Println()

	for _, input := range []string{"r/unterminated", "r/"} {
		fmt.Printf("Input: %s\n", input)
		done := make(chan string, 1)
		go func() {
			t := lexer.NewTokenizer(input)
			start := time.Now()
			tokens, err := t.Tokenize()
			elapsed := time.Since(start)
			if err != nil {
				done <- fmt.Sprintf("Error after %v: %v", elapsed, err)
			} else {
				done <- fmt.Sprintf("OK after %v: %d tokens", elapsed, len(tokens))
			}
		}()

		select {
		case result := <-done:
			fmt.Println(result)
		case <-time.After(5 * time.Second):
			fmt.Println("CONFIRMED: did not complete within 5s; tokenizer is stuck in non-terminating loop")
		}
		fmt.Println()
	}
}

Observed output on v3.3.1 in the test environment above:

text
Go version: go1.26.1
GOARCH: arm64

Input: r/unterminated
CONFIRMED: did not complete within 5s; tokenizer is stuck in non-terminating loop

Input: r/
CONFIRMED: did not complete within 5s; tokenizer is stuck in non-terminating loop

Impact

An attacker who can control or influence the selector/query string passed to dasel can cause the tokenizer to enter a non-terminating loop. The affected process consumes 100% CPU on one core and does not make progress until externally terminated.

The selector string is typically provided by the application developer, but there are deployment scenarios where it may be attacker-influenced:

  • Web applications using dasel for dynamic data querying
  • Applications that construct selectors from user input
  • Shared tooling environments where selectors are passed as parameters

Suggested Fix

The regex scanner should bounds-check and return an error on unterminated regex literals, consistent with unterminated quoted strings. Since matchRegexPattern currently returns *Token, the fix also requires changing the function signature to propagate errors. For example:

go
matchRegexPattern := func(pos int) (*Token, error) {
    if p.src[pos] != 'r' || !p.peekRuneEqual(pos+1, '/') {
        return nil, nil
    }
    start := pos
    pos += 2
    for pos < p.srcLen && p.src[pos] != '/' {
        pos++
    }
    if pos >= p.srcLen {
        return nil, &UnexpectedEOFError{Pos: pos}
    }
    pos++
    return ptr.To(NewToken(RegexPattern, p.src[start+2:pos-1], start, pos-start)), nil
}

AnalysisAI

Denial of service in dasel (Go data selector library) versions 3.0.0 through 3.10.0 allows attackers who control selector query strings to pin a CPU core at 100% indefinitely via a 2-byte payload (r/). The selector lexer's matchRegexPattern closure lacks an end-of-input bounds check, causing an infinite loop when tokenizing unterminated regex literals. No public exploit identified at time of analysis beyond the reporter's PoC, and the issue is not listed in CISA KEV.

Technical ContextAI

dasel is a Go-based command-line and library tool for querying and modifying structured data (JSON, YAML, TOML, XML) via a selector syntax, distributed as the Go module github.com/tomwright/dasel/v3. The flaw is a classic CWE-835 (Loop with Unreachable Exit Condition): the matchRegexPattern closure in selector/lexer/tokenize.go advances pos while peekRuneEqual(pos, '/') returns false, but peekRuneEqual also returns false when pos >= srcLen, so once the scanner passes the end of input without finding a closing /, the negated condition stays true forever and pos increments without bound. The same lexer correctly handles unterminated quoted strings with an UnexpectedEOFError, making this an inconsistency in error handling rather than a deep design flaw. The CPE pkg:go/github.com_tomwright_dasel_v3 confirms the v3 module line is affected.

RemediationAI

Vendor-released patch: 3.10.1 - upgrade github.com/tomwright/dasel/v3 to v3.10.1 or later via go get github.com/tomwright/dasel/v3@v3.10.1 and rebuild any dependent binaries (fix commit https://github.com/TomWright/dasel/commit/95f8dd3af12958bf6ca2a737b3ec0267280f86ed; advisory https://github.com/TomWright/dasel/security/advisories/GHSA-m6xr-fvfg-5g64). If immediate upgrade is not possible, the only effective compensating control is to validate or sanitize selector strings before passing them to dasel - specifically reject any selector containing the substring r/ that is not followed by a closing /, or reject untrusted selector input entirely. Wrapping calls to lexer.Tokenize with a goroutine plus context timeout will recover the calling request but does not free the leaked CPU-bound goroutine, which will continue to consume one core until process restart, so timeouts are a partial mitigation only.

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