# CVE-2026-54500

## Summary

Oj Ruby gem uninitialized stack memory leak via long JSON keys

## Description

Oj (Optimized JSON) is a JSON parser and Object marshaller packaged as a Ruby gem. In versions prior to 3.17.3, Oj.load in :object mode reads uninitialized stack memory (and, for long keys, reads out of bounds) when parsing a JSON object whose key is 254 bytes or longer. In ext/oj/intern.c, form_attr() handles the long-key path by allocating a heap buffer, populating it with the attribute name, and then freeing it — but it passes the uninitialized stack buffer buf (not b) to rb_intern3(). rb_intern3 therefore reads len + 1 bytes of uninitialized stack memory. When the key length is >= 256, it also reads out of bounds past the 256-byte buf. The resulting bytes are interned and can reach the caller via the produced Symbol or via the EncodingError message raised on invalid UTF-8, leaking process stack contents. Fixed in version 3.17.3.

## Metadata

- Product: ohler55/oj
- Severity: medium
- Status: open
