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CVE-2025-54121

Starlette has possible denial-of-service vector when parsing large files in multipart forms

Description

Summary

When parsing a multi-part form with large files (greater than the default max spool size) starlette will block the main thread to roll the file over to disk. This blocks the event thread which means we can't accept new connections.

Details

Please see this discussion for details: https://github.com/encode/starlette/discussions/2927#discussioncomment-13721403. In summary the following UploadFile code (copied from here) has a minor bug. Instead of just checking for self._in_memory we should also check if the additional bytes will cause a rollover.


    @property
    def _in_memory(self) -> bool:
        # check for SpooledTemporaryFile._rolled
        rolled_to_disk = getattr(self.file, "_rolled", True)
        return not rolled_to_disk

    async def write(self, data: bytes) -> None:
        if self.size is not None:
            self.size += len(data)

        if self._in_memory:
            self.file.write(data)
        else:
            await run_in_threadpool(self.file.write, data)

I have already created a PR which fixes the problem: https://github.com/encode/starlette/pull/2962

PoC

See the discussion here for steps on how to reproduce.

Impact

To be honest, very low and not many users will be impacted. Parsing large forms is already CPU intensive so the additional IO block doesn't slow down starlette that much on systems with modern HDDs/SSDs. If someone is running on tape they might see a greater impact.

Patch Available

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Score
5.3
Severity
Medium
Ecosystem
Python
Publish Date
July 21, 2025
Modified Date
February 3, 2026
Score Vector
CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:N/I:N/A:L
Affected Versions