protobufjs could recurse without a depth limit while converting decoded messages to plain objects or JSON. This affected generated toObject() conversion and the custom google.protobuf.Any JSON conversion path.
A crafted protobuf binary payload containing deeply nested Any values could cause the JavaScript call stack to be exhausted during conversion to JSON.
An attacker who can provide protobuf binary data decoded by an application may be able to crash the process or otherwise cause message conversion to fail with a stack overflow.
This affects applications that decode untrusted protobuf input containing google.protobuf.Any values and then convert decoded messages to JSON or plain objects with JSON conversion enabled, for example through JSON.stringify(message), Message#toJSON(), or Type.toObject(message, { json: true }).
Applications that only decode and re-encode protobuf binary data without converting decoded messages to JSON are not directly affected by this issue.
google.protobuf.Any, and the referenced type_url must resolve to a message type in the loaded protobuf root.Any values that are expanded during conversion.Avoid converting untrusted protobuf messages containing google.protobuf.Any values to JSON with affected versions. If immediate upgrade is not possible, reject or limit messages with deeply nested Any payloads at an outer protocol boundary where feasible, avoid JSON conversion of untrusted Any values, or isolate message conversion in a process that can be safely restarted.
{
"github_reviewed": true,
"github_reviewed_at": "2026-06-15T17:30:15Z",
"nvd_published_at": null,
"severity": "HIGH",
"cwe_ids": [
"CWE-674"
]
}