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Constructing a regular expression with unsanitized user input is dangerous as a malicious user may be able to modify the meaning of the expression. In particular, such a user may be able to provide a regular expression fragment that takes exponential time in the worst case, and use that to perform a Denial of Service attack.
Before embedding user input into a regular expression, use a sanitization function such as re.escape to escape meta-characters that have a special meaning regarding regular expressions’ syntax.
The following examples are based on a simple Flask web server environment.
The following example shows a HTTP request parameter that is used to construct a regular expression without sanitizing it first:
Instead, the request parameter should be sanitized first, for example using the function re.escape. This ensures that the user cannot insert characters which have a special meaning in regular expressions.
Wikipedia: ReDoS.
Python docs: re.
SonarSource: RSPEC-2631.
Common Weakness Enumeration: CWE-730.
Common Weakness Enumeration: CWE-400.