HAPI FHIR: Incomplete fix for CVE-2026-45367: DSTU2 FHIRPathEngine.matches() missing RegexTimeout protection allows ReDoS

Description

Summary

The fix for CVE-2026-45367 added RegexTimeout protection to the matches() function in DSTU2016MAY, DSTU3, R4, R4B, and R5, but the DSTU2 module was incompletely patched. In org.hl7.fhir.dstu2, replaceMatches() was updated while matches() at line 2462 still calls the raw String.matches(sw) without any timeout, allowing an unauthenticated attacker to trigger catastrophic regex backtracking and exhaust server CPU.

Details

Incomplete patch

Within the same file
(org.hl7.fhir.dstu2/utils/FHIRPathEngine.java), the two functions were
patched inconsistently:

Line 2226 — replaceMatches() — PATCHED:

result.add(new StringType(
    RegexTimeout.replaceAll(
        convertToString(focus.get(0)), regex, repl, regexTimeoutMillis)));

Line 2462 — matches() — NOT PATCHED:

result.add(new BooleanType(
    convertToString(focus.get(0)).matches(sw)));
// ↑ raw String.matches() — no RegexTimeout, no complexity check

DSTU3 line 2447 — matches() — PATCHED (for comparison):

result.add(new BooleanType(
    RegexTimeout.matches(st, sw, regexTimeoutMillis)));

Module-by-module status

Module matches() replaceMatches()
DSTU2 ❌ raw str.matches(sw) RegexTimeout.replaceAll()
DSTU2016MAY RegexTimeout.matches()
DSTU3 RegexTimeout.matches()
R4 RegexTimeout.matches()
R4B RegexTimeout.matches()
R5 RegexTimeout.matches()

PoC

Requirements: Java 17+, Maven 3.8+

pom.xml dependencies:

<dependency>
    <groupId>ca.uhn.hapi.fhir</groupId>
    <artifactId>org.hl7.fhir.utilities</artifactId>
    <version>6.9.7</version>
</dependency>

Test code (reproduces the exact behaviour of DSTU2 line 2462):

import org.hl7.fhir.utilities.regex.RegexTimeout;
import java.util.concurrent.*;

String regex = "((a|b){0,5}){20}";
String input = "a".repeat(25) + "c";    // no match → full backtracking

// ① Patched approach — RegexTimeout terminates at 500 ms
long t1 = System.currentTimeMillis();
try {
    RegexTimeout.matches(input, regex, 500);
} catch (TimeoutException e) {
    System.out.println("RegexTimeout blocked in " +
        (System.currentTimeMillis() - t1) + " ms");
}

// ② DSTU2 line 2462 — raw String.matches(), no timeout
long t2 = System.currentTimeMillis();
input.matches(regex);                   // equivalent to what FHIRPathEngine does
System.out.println("str.matches() ran for " +
    (System.currentTimeMillis() - t2) + " ms with no timeout");

Verified output (JDK 25.0.3, Linux):

RegexTimeout blocked in 508 ms      ← patched modules: attack stopped
str.matches() ran for 1410 ms       ← DSTU2: no timeout, CPU exhausted

The patched approach cuts off the evaluation at 508 ms. The unpatched DSTU2
code runs for 1410 ms on this input with no mechanism to stop it. Longer
inputs or more complex patterns produce proportionally worse results.

Impact

Vulnerability type: Regular Expression Denial of Service (ReDoS) causing CPU exhaustion and service disruption.

Who is impacted: Any application using the ca.uhn.hapi.fhir:org.hl7.fhir.dstu2 module that evaluates user-supplied FHIRPath expressions — including the FHIR Validator HTTP endpoint, FHIR servers applying FHIRPath invariants from user-provided resources or profiles, and any system embedding FHIRPathEngine from the DSTU2 module. No authentication is required; an attacker needs only to submit a FHIR resource or FHIRPath expression whose matches() argument contains a catastrophically backtracking regular expression.

Basic information

Type
reviewed
Severity
high
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Published (advisory)
2026-06-17 18:47:23 UTC
Updated
2026-06-17 18:47:23 UTC
GitHub reviewed
2026-06-17 18:47:23 UTC

EPSS Score

No EPSS score in this advisory JSON.

CVSS Scores

Base score Version Severity Vector
7.5 3.1
CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:N/I:N/A:H Click to expand
Attack vector (AV:N)
Could be attacked over the internet or any normal routed network—not just someone sitting at the machine.
Attack complexity (AC:L)
Once they can reach the bug, pulling it off is straightforward—no weird race conditions or rare setup.
Privileges required (PR:N)
No account or special rights needed—anonymous or random user is enough.
User interaction (UI:N)
Nobody has to click “OK” or open a trap file; it can work without a victim helping.
Scope (S:U)
Damage stays in the same “trust bubble” as the broken component—no big spill into unrelated systems.
Confidentiality (C:N)
Doesn’t really leak secrets in a meaningful way.
Integrity (I:N)
Data isn’t meaningfully altered or forged.
Availability (A:H)
Could take the service down hard or make it unusable for people who depend on it.

Identifiers

CWEs

CWE id Name
CWE-1333 Inefficient Regular Expression Complexity

Credits

  • dyingman1 (reporter)

Affected packages (4)

Vulnerable version ranges and first patched releases as published by GitHub.

Ecosystem Package Vulnerable range First patched Vulnerable functions
maven ca.uhn.hapi.fhir:org.hl7.fhir.dstu2 <= 6.9.9 6.9.10
maven ca.uhn.hapi.fhir:org.hl7.fhir.convertors <= 6.9.9 6.9.10
maven ca.uhn.hapi.fhir:org.hl7.fhir.validation <= 6.9.9 6.9.10
maven ca.uhn.hapi.fhir:org.hl7.fhir.validation.cli <= 6.9.9 6.9.10

References

cvelogic Threat Intelligence