Hi All,

I am writing to inform you about a low-priority security threat in releases
2.2.1 and below.
The Security Team noticed that the termination condition of the for loop in
the readExternal method is a controllable variable, which, if tampered
with, may lead to CPU exhaustion. As a fix, we added an upper bound and
termination condition in the read and write logic. We classify it as a
"low-priority but useful improvement". SystemDS is a distributed system and
needs to serialize/deserialize data but in many code paths (e.g., on Spark
broadcast/shuffle or writing to sequence files) the byte stream is anyway
protected by additional CRC fingerprints. In this particular case though,
the number of decoders is upper-bounded by twice the number of columns,
which means an attacker would need to modify two entries in the byte stream
in a consistent manner. By adding these checks robustness was strictly
improved with almost zero overhead. These code changes are available in
versions higher than 2.2.1.

Regards,
Arnab..

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