ws is an open source WebSocket client and server for Node.js. All versions from 1.1.0 up to (but not including) 5.2.5, from 6.0.0 up to 6.2.4, from 7.0.0 up to 7.5.11, and from 8.0.0 up to 8.21.0 are affected by a memory exhaustion DoS vulnerability. A peer can send a high volume of exceptionally small fragments and data chunks, with modest network traffic, to force the remote peer into allocating and holding structural wrappers that consume far more memory than the default documented message-size limit, leading to process termination due to OOM. This issue has been fixed in versions 5.2.5, 6.2.4, 7.5.11, and 8.21.0.
ws is an open source WebSocket client and server for Node.js. Prior to 8.20.1, the websocket.close() implementation is vulnerable to uninitialized memory disclosure when a TypedArray is passed as the reason argument. This vulnerability is fixed in 8.20.1.
Impact
The websocket.close() implementation is vulnerable to uninitialized memory disclosure when a TypedArray is passed as the reason argument.
Proof of concept
js import { deepStrictEqual } from 'node:assert'; import { WebSocket, WebSocketServer } from 'ws';
const wss = new WebSocketServer( { port: 0, skipUTF8Validation: true }, function () { const { port } = wss.address(); const ws = new WebSocket(ws://localhost:${port}, { skipUTF8Validation: true });
ws.on('close', function (code, reason) { deepStrictEqual(reason, Buffer.alloc(80)); }); } );
wss.on('connection', function (ws) { ws.close(1000, new Float32Array(20)); });
Patches
The vulnerability was fixed in ws@8.20.1 (https://github.com/websockets/ws/commit/c0327ec15a54d701eb6ccefaa8bef328cfc03086).
Credits
Credit for the private and responsible disclosure of this issue goes to Nikita Skovoroda.
Remarks
Although the calculated CVSS severity is medium, the actual severity is believed to be low, as the flaw is only exploitable through misuse that is unlikely in practice.
Resources
- https://github.com/advisories/GHSA-58qx-3vcg-4xpx - https://www.cve.org/CVERecord?id=CVE-2026-45736