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The Apollo Router Core is a configurable, high-performance graph router written in Rust to run a federated supergraph that uses Apollo Federation 2. A vulnerability in Apollo Router allowed queries with deeply nested and reused named fragments to be prohibitively expensive to query plan, specifically due to internal optimizations being frequently bypassed. The query planner includes an optimization that significantly speeds up planning for applicable GraphQL selections. However, queries with deeply nested and reused named fragments can generate many selections where this optimization does not apply, leading to significantly longer planning times. Because the query planner does not enforce a timeout, a small number of such queries can exhaust router's thread pool, rendering it inoperable. This could lead to excessive resource consumption and denial of service. This has been remediated in apollo-router versions 1.61.2 and 2.1.1.
Reserved 2025-04-01 | Published 2025-04-07 | Updated 2025-04-08 | Assigner GitHub_MCWE-770: Allocation of Resources Without Limits or Throttling
github.com/...router/security/advisories/GHSA-94hh-jmq8-2fgp
github.com/...ommit/ab6675a63174715ea6ff50881fc957831d4e9564
github.com/...ommit/bba032e183b861348a466d3123c7137a1ae18952
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