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. This could lead to excessive resource consumption and denial of service.
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.
Given the complexity of query planning optimizations, we will continue refining these solutions based on real-world performance and accuracy tests.
This has been remediated in apollo-router versions 1.61.2 and 2.1.1.
The only known workaround is "Safelisting" or "Safelisting with IDs only" per Safelisting with Persisted Queries - Apollo GraphQL Docs.
We appreciate the efforts of the security community in identifying and improving the performance and security of query planning mechanisms.
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"github_reviewed_at": "2025-04-07T18:56:30Z",
"nvd_published_at": "2025-04-07T21:15:43Z",
"severity": "HIGH",
"cwe_ids": [
"CWE-770"
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