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Bump jjwt_version from 0.12.3 to 0.12.4 (opensearch-project#3995)
Bumps `jjwt_version` from 0.12.3 to 0.12.4. Updates `io.jsonwebtoken:jjwt-api` from 0.12.3 to 0.12.4 <details> <summary>Release notes</summary> <p><em>Sourced from <a href="https://github.com/jwtk/jjwt/releases">io.jsonwebtoken:jjwt-api's releases</a>.</em></p> <blockquote> <h2>0.12.4</h2> <p>This is patch release completes <a href="https://github.com/jwtk/jjwt/issues?q=milestone%3A0.12.4+is%3Aissue">10 issues</a>, with two especially noteworthy changes, and a number of other smaller bug fixes and enhancements.</p> <ol> <li>The default Jackson deserializer will now reject duplicate JSON members by default in an attempt to be a little more strict at rejecting potentially malicious or malformed JSON. This is a default and can be overridden with a custom <code>ObjectMapper</code> if desired.</li> <li>Password-based JWE encryption key algorithms (<code>PBES2_HS256_A128KW</code>, <code>PBES2_HS384_A192KW</code> and <code>PBES2_HS512_A256KW</code>) now enforce an upper bound (maximum) number of iterations allowed during decryption to mitigate against potential DoS attacks. Many thanks to Jingcheng Yang and Jianjun Chen from Sichuan University and Zhongguancun Lab for their work on this!</li> </ol> <p>A number of other issues fixed: thread-safe <code>ServiceLoader</code> usage for dynamic JSON processor lookup, Android enhancements for JSON <code>Reader</code> APIs, fixed Elliptic Curve field element padding, and more. Please read the <a href="https://github.com/jwtk/jjwt/blob/0.12.4/CHANGELOG.md">0.12.4 CHANGELOG</a> for full details of all of these changes, and as always, project documentation is in the <a href="https://github.com/jwtk/jjwt/blob/0.12.4/README.md">0.12.4 README</a>.</p> <p>Please allow 30 minutes from the time this announcement is published for the release to be available in Maven Central.</p> </blockquote> </details> <details> <summary>Changelog</summary> <p><em>Sourced from <a href="https://github.com/jwtk/jjwt/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md">io.jsonwebtoken:jjwt-api's changelog</a>.</em></p> <blockquote> <h3>0.12.4</h3> <p>This patch release includes various changes listed below.</p> <h4>Jackson Default Parsing Behavior</h4> <p>This release makes two behavioral changes to JJWT's default Jackson <code>ObjectMapper</code> parsing settings:</p> <ol> <li> <p>In the interest of having stronger standards to reject potentially malformed/malicious/accidental JSON that could have undesirable effects on an application, JJWT's default <code>ObjectMapper </code>is now configured to explicitly reject/fail parsing JSON (JWT headers and/or Claims) if/when that JSON contains duplicate JSON member names.</p> <p>For example, now the following JSON, if parsed, would fail (be rejected) by default:</p> <pre lang="json"><code>{ "hello": "world", "thisWillFail": 42, "thisWillFail": "test" } </code></pre> <p>Technically, the JWT RFCs <em>do allow</em> duplicate named fields as long as the last parsed member is the one used (see <a href="https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc7515#section-4">JWS RFC 7515, Section 4</a>), so this is allowed. However, because JWTs often reflect security concepts, it's usually better to be defensive and reject these unexpected scenarios by default. The RFC later supports this position/preference in <a href="https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc7515#section-10.12">Section 10.12</a>:</p> <pre><code>Ambiguous and potentially exploitable situations could arise if the JSON parser used does not enforce the uniqueness of member names or returns an unpredictable value for duplicate member names. </code></pre> <p>Finally, this is just a default, and the RFC does indeed allow duplicate member names if the last value is used, so applications that require duplicates to be allowed can simply configure their own <code>ObjectMapper</code> and use that with JJWT instead of assuming this (new) JJWT default. See [Issue <a href="https://redirect.github.com/jwtk/jjwt/issues/877">#877</a>](<a href="https://redirect.github.com/jwtk/jjwt/issues/877">jwtk/jjwt#877</a>) for more.</p> </li> <li> <p>If using JJWT's support to use Jackson to parse <a href="https://github.com/jwtk/jjwt#json-jackson-custom-types">Custom Claim Types</a> (for example, a Claim that should be unmarshalled into a POJO), and the JSON for that POJO contained a member that is not represented in the specified class, Jackson would fail parsing by default. Because POJOs and JSON data models can sometimes be out of sync due to different class versions, the default behavior has been changed to ignore these unknown JSON members instead of failing (i.e. the <code>ObjectMapper</code>'s <code>DeserializationFeature.FAIL_ON_UNKNOWN_PROPERTIES</code> is now set to <code>false</code>) by default.</p> <p>Again, if you prefer the stricter behavior of rejecting JSON with extra or unknown properties, you can configure <code>true</code> on your own <code>ObjectMapper</code> instance and use that instance with the <code>Jwts.parser()</code> builder.</p> </li> </ol> <h4>Additional Changes</h4> <p>This release also:</p> <!-- raw HTML omitted --> </blockquote> <p>... (truncated)</p> </details> <details> <summary>Commits</summary> <ul> <li><a href="https://github.com/jwtk/jjwt/commit/bf4168cdceb85435b17d912a2087960ae597d37f"><code>bf4168c</code></a> [maven-release-plugin] prepare release 0.12.4</li> <li><a href="https://github.com/jwtk/jjwt/commit/5c6dec061ff99ef7122a33960ada95e496a37087"><code>5c6dec0</code></a> - Adding 0.12.4 release version references</li> <li><a href="https://github.com/jwtk/jjwt/commit/dd10b12b53b5bb26299c5435aa9d193e71b6b918"><code>dd10b12</code></a> Added JWK Set documentation to README.mdJwkset doc (<a href="https://redirect.github.com/jwtk/jjwt/issues/912">#912</a>)</li> <li><a href="https://github.com/jwtk/jjwt/commit/6335381c978ce83c9c15bd3c349f32d1bed72d4f"><code>6335381</code></a> PBES2 decryption maximum iterations (<a href="https://redirect.github.com/jwtk/jjwt/issues/911">#911</a>)</li> <li><a href="https://github.com/jwtk/jjwt/commit/2884eb79529ec8b56ecdd7c9f7e7fbea5dfc4806"><code>2884eb7</code></a> - Updating to GitHub latest actions/checkout and actions/setup-java script ve...</li> <li><a href="https://github.com/jwtk/jjwt/commit/628bd6f4e8b885be2f9cfbd8cbf0767ce616003a"><code>628bd6f</code></a> Secret JWK <code>k</code> values larger than HMAC-SHA minimums (<a href="https://redirect.github.com/jwtk/jjwt/issues/909">#909</a>)</li> <li><a href="https://github.com/jwtk/jjwt/commit/b12dabf100bbe8749d9bce49628d70b9f73af729"><code>b12dabf</code></a> Fix small typos (<a href="https://redirect.github.com/jwtk/jjwt/issues/908">#908</a>)</li> <li><a href="https://github.com/jwtk/jjwt/commit/26f5dc3dbbb6070735498e4ea497f174b0a3850f"><code>26f5dc3</code></a> Updating changelog with more information/clarity for the 0.12.4 release (<a href="https://redirect.github.com/jwtk/jjwt/issues/907">#907</a>)</li> <li><a href="https://github.com/jwtk/jjwt/commit/f61cfa875d1bfd9164c16069ab62bf7b74fcc831"><code>f61cfa8</code></a> Test case change to reflect accurate assertion for Elliptic Curve 'd' values ...</li> <li><a href="https://github.com/jwtk/jjwt/commit/fd619e0a4229e01cbd3ab1bd0a7a4f6cab21d784"><code>fd619e0</code></a> disable FAIL_ON_UNKNOWN_PROPERTIES deserialization feature of Jackson by defa...</li> <li>Additional commits viewable in <a href="https://github.com/jwtk/jjwt/compare/0.12.3...0.12.4">compare view</a></li> </ul> </details> <br /> Updates `io.jsonwebtoken:jjwt-impl` from 0.12.3 to 0.12.4 <details> <summary>Release notes</summary> <p><em>Sourced from <a href="https://github.com/jwtk/jjwt/releases">io.jsonwebtoken:jjwt-impl's releases</a>.</em></p> <blockquote> <h2>0.12.4</h2> <p>This is patch release completes <a href="https://github.com/jwtk/jjwt/issues?q=milestone%3A0.12.4+is%3Aissue">10 issues</a>, with two especially noteworthy changes, and a number of other smaller bug fixes and enhancements.</p> <ol> <li>The default Jackson deserializer will now reject duplicate JSON members by default in an attempt to be a little more strict at rejecting potentially malicious or malformed JSON. This is a default and can be overridden with a custom <code>ObjectMapper</code> if desired.</li> <li>Password-based JWE encryption key algorithms (<code>PBES2_HS256_A128KW</code>, <code>PBES2_HS384_A192KW</code> and <code>PBES2_HS512_A256KW</code>) now enforce an upper bound (maximum) number of iterations allowed during decryption to mitigate against potential DoS attacks. Many thanks to Jingcheng Yang and Jianjun Chen from Sichuan University and Zhongguancun Lab for their work on this!</li> </ol> <p>A number of other issues fixed: thread-safe <code>ServiceLoader</code> usage for dynamic JSON processor lookup, Android enhancements for JSON <code>Reader</code> APIs, fixed Elliptic Curve field element padding, and more. Please read the <a href="https://github.com/jwtk/jjwt/blob/0.12.4/CHANGELOG.md">0.12.4 CHANGELOG</a> for full details of all of these changes, and as always, project documentation is in the <a href="https://github.com/jwtk/jjwt/blob/0.12.4/README.md">0.12.4 README</a>.</p> <p>Please allow 30 minutes from the time this announcement is published for the release to be available in Maven Central.</p> </blockquote> </details> <details> <summary>Changelog</summary> <p><em>Sourced from <a href="https://github.com/jwtk/jjwt/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md">io.jsonwebtoken:jjwt-impl's changelog</a>.</em></p> <blockquote> <h3>0.12.4</h3> <p>This patch release includes various changes listed below.</p> <h4>Jackson Default Parsing Behavior</h4> <p>This release makes two behavioral changes to JJWT's default Jackson <code>ObjectMapper</code> parsing settings:</p> <ol> <li> <p>In the interest of having stronger standards to reject potentially malformed/malicious/accidental JSON that could have undesirable effects on an application, JJWT's default <code>ObjectMapper </code>is now configured to explicitly reject/fail parsing JSON (JWT headers and/or Claims) if/when that JSON contains duplicate JSON member names.</p> <p>For example, now the following JSON, if parsed, would fail (be rejected) by default:</p> <pre lang="json"><code>{ "hello": "world", "thisWillFail": 42, "thisWillFail": "test" } </code></pre> <p>Technically, the JWT RFCs <em>do allow</em> duplicate named fields as long as the last parsed member is the one used (see <a href="https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc7515#section-4">JWS RFC 7515, Section 4</a>), so this is allowed. However, because JWTs often reflect security concepts, it's usually better to be defensive and reject these unexpected scenarios by default. The RFC later supports this position/preference in <a href="https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc7515#section-10.12">Section 10.12</a>:</p> <pre><code>Ambiguous and potentially exploitable situations could arise if the JSON parser used does not enforce the uniqueness of member names or returns an unpredictable value for duplicate member names. </code></pre> <p>Finally, this is just a default, and the RFC does indeed allow duplicate member names if the last value is used, so applications that require duplicates to be allowed can simply configure their own <code>ObjectMapper</code> and use that with JJWT instead of assuming this (new) JJWT default. See [Issue <a href="https://redirect.github.com/jwtk/jjwt/issues/877">#877</a>](<a href="https://redirect.github.com/jwtk/jjwt/issues/877">jwtk/jjwt#877</a>) for more.</p> </li> <li> <p>If using JJWT's support to use Jackson to parse <a href="https://github.com/jwtk/jjwt#json-jackson-custom-types">Custom Claim Types</a> (for example, a Claim that should be unmarshalled into a POJO), and the JSON for that POJO contained a member that is not represented in the specified class, Jackson would fail parsing by default. Because POJOs and JSON data models can sometimes be out of sync due to different class versions, the default behavior has been changed to ignore these unknown JSON members instead of failing (i.e. the <code>ObjectMapper</code>'s <code>DeserializationFeature.FAIL_ON_UNKNOWN_PROPERTIES</code> is now set to <code>false</code>) by default.</p> <p>Again, if you prefer the stricter behavior of rejecting JSON with extra or unknown properties, you can configure <code>true</code> on your own <code>ObjectMapper</code> instance and use that instance with the <code>Jwts.parser()</code> builder.</p> </li> </ol> <h4>Additional Changes</h4> <p>This release also:</p> <!-- raw HTML omitted --> </blockquote> <p>... (truncated)</p> </details> <details> <summary>Commits</summary> <ul> <li><a href="https://github.com/jwtk/jjwt/commit/bf4168cdceb85435b17d912a2087960ae597d37f"><code>bf4168c</code></a> [maven-release-plugin] prepare release 0.12.4</li> <li><a href="https://github.com/jwtk/jjwt/commit/5c6dec061ff99ef7122a33960ada95e496a37087"><code>5c6dec0</code></a> - Adding 0.12.4 release version references</li> <li><a href="https://github.com/jwtk/jjwt/commit/dd10b12b53b5bb26299c5435aa9d193e71b6b918"><code>dd10b12</code></a> Added JWK Set documentation to README.mdJwkset doc (<a href="https://redirect.github.com/jwtk/jjwt/issues/912">#912</a>)</li> <li><a href="https://github.com/jwtk/jjwt/commit/6335381c978ce83c9c15bd3c349f32d1bed72d4f"><code>6335381</code></a> PBES2 decryption maximum iterations (<a href="https://redirect.github.com/jwtk/jjwt/issues/911">#911</a>)</li> <li><a href="https://github.com/jwtk/jjwt/commit/2884eb79529ec8b56ecdd7c9f7e7fbea5dfc4806"><code>2884eb7</code></a> - Updating to GitHub latest actions/checkout and actions/setup-java script ve...</li> <li><a href="https://github.com/jwtk/jjwt/commit/628bd6f4e8b885be2f9cfbd8cbf0767ce616003a"><code>628bd6f</code></a> Secret JWK <code>k</code> values larger than HMAC-SHA minimums (<a href="https://redirect.github.com/jwtk/jjwt/issues/909">#909</a>)</li> <li><a href="https://github.com/jwtk/jjwt/commit/b12dabf100bbe8749d9bce49628d70b9f73af729"><code>b12dabf</code></a> Fix small typos (<a href="https://redirect.github.com/jwtk/jjwt/issues/908">#908</a>)</li> <li><a href="https://github.com/jwtk/jjwt/commit/26f5dc3dbbb6070735498e4ea497f174b0a3850f"><code>26f5dc3</code></a> Updating changelog with more information/clarity for the 0.12.4 release (<a href="https://redirect.github.com/jwtk/jjwt/issues/907">#907</a>)</li> <li><a href="https://github.com/jwtk/jjwt/commit/f61cfa875d1bfd9164c16069ab62bf7b74fcc831"><code>f61cfa8</code></a> Test case change to reflect accurate assertion for Elliptic Curve 'd' values ...</li> <li><a href="https://github.com/jwtk/jjwt/commit/fd619e0a4229e01cbd3ab1bd0a7a4f6cab21d784"><code>fd619e0</code></a> disable FAIL_ON_UNKNOWN_PROPERTIES deserialization feature of Jackson by defa...</li> <li>Additional commits viewable in <a href="https://github.com/jwtk/jjwt/compare/0.12.3...0.12.4">compare view</a></li> </ul> </details> <br /> Updates `io.jsonwebtoken:jjwt-jackson` from 0.12.3 to 0.12.4 Dependabot will resolve any conflicts with this PR as long as you don't alter it yourself. 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