A HTTP/2 implementation built using any version of the Python priority library prior to version 1.2.0 could be targeted by a malicious peer by having that peer assign priority information for every possible HTTP/2 stream ID. The priority tree would happily continue to store the priority information for each stream, and would therefore allocate unbounded amounts of memory. Attempting to actually use a tree like this would also cause extremely high CPU usage to maintain the tree.
| Package (Ecosystem) | Introduced | Fixed | Limit |
|---|---|---|---|
| priority(PyPI) | 0 | 1.2.0 | N/A |
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