Impact
The Hex client (hexcore) deserializes Erlang terms received from the Hex API using binarytoterm/1 without sufficient restrictions.
If an attacker can control the HTTP response body returned by the Hex API, this allows denial-of-service attacks such as atom table exhaustion, leading to a VM crash. No released versions are known to allow remote code execution.
Patches
https://github.com/hexpm/hexcore/commit/cdf726095bca85ad2549d146df1e831ae93c2b13 https://github.com/hexpm/hex/commit/636739f3322514e9303ca335fb630696fcbb3c95 https://github.com/erlang/rebar3/commit/1d4478f527e373de0b225951e53115450e0d9b9d
Workarounds
Ensure that the Hex API URL (HEXAPIURL) points only to trusted endpoints. There is no client-side workaround that fully mitigates this issue without applying the patch.
Resources
hexcore Module: https://github.com/hexpm/hexcore/blob/main/src/hexapi.erl Hex Vendored Module: https://github.com/hexpm/hex/blob/main/src/mixhexapi.erl Rebar3 Vendored Module: https://github.com/erlang/rebar3/blob/main/apps/rebar/src/vendored/r3hexapi.erl hexcore Patch: https://github.com/hexpm/hexcore/commit/cdf726095bca85ad2549d146df1e831ae93c2b13 Hex Vendored Patch: https://github.com/hexpm/hex/commit/636739f3322514e9303ca335fb630696fcbb3c95 Rebar3 Vendored Patch: https://github.com/erlang/rebar3/commit/1d4478f527e373de0b225951e53115450e0d9b9d