PT-2026-25433 · Crates.Io · Aws-Kms-Tls-Auth

Published

2026-03-03

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Updated

2026-03-03

CVSS v3.1

3.7

Low

VectorAV:N/AC:H/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:N/I:N/A:L

Summary

aws-kms-tls-auth is an optional utility for s2n-tls that enables customers to use AWS KMS keys as part of the PSK extension field in a TLS 1.3 handshake. An issue exists in this library that can lead to overallocation of memory potentially resulting in a denial of service.

Impact

The PSK extension field in TLS 1.3 uses length-prefixed lists to encode variable-length data. aws-kms-tls-auth interprets the length prefix incorrectly resulting in additional memory allocation. 
s2n-tls limits ClientHello messages to 64 KB. Due to this issue, the server may allocate up to 10× the received size, meaning a single message could trigger an allocation of up to 640 KB. Repeated allocations of this size could exhaust server resources and lead to a denial-of-service.
No AWS services are affected. Applications should continue to follow best practices by limiting the number of in-flight handshakes and concurrent connections. Applications using the aws-kms-tls-auth crate should upgrade to version 0.0.3.
Impacted versions: < 0.0.3

Patches

This issue has been addressed in aws-kms-tls-auth v0.0.3 [1].

Workarounds

There is no workaround. Applications using aws-kms-tls-auth should upgrade to the most recent release.

Acknowledgement

s2n-tls would like to thank Joshua Rogers (https://joshua.hu/) of AISLE Research Team (https://aisle.com/) for collaborating on this issue through the coordinated disclosure process.
If there are any questions or comments about this advisory, contact AWS/Amazon Security via the vulnerability reporting page [2] or directly via email to aws-security@amazon.com. Please do not create a public GitHub issue.

Fix

Buffer Overflow

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Weakness Enumeration

Related Identifiers

GHSA-5WHH-4Q9J-7V28

Affected Products

Aws-Kms-Tls-Auth