42Crunch Platform release, January 9, 2025

This 42Crunch API Security Platform release brings security quality gates (SQGs) into IDE integration.

New features

The following are the new features and improvements to the existing ones in this release.

Support for security quality gates in IDEs

If you have integrated your IDE with 42Crunch Platform using an IDE token, SQGs that have been defined in your organization are now enforced in IDEs, too.

  • The SQGs applied to your API are now taken into account when you run Security Audit or Conformance Scan in your IDE.
  • No need to wait for a failed CI/CD build: see directly in your IDE if your API would pass or fail the quality criteria set by your organization.

Other improvements

We have fixed an issue with CSV export of audit reports that in some cases could cause a crash.

This release also includes several security fixes, including fixes to CVEs, as well as preparatory work for future development.

Compatibility

This section lists the compatible Docker images for some of the components of 42Crunch API Security Platform, as well as other possible compatibility details.

API Firewall images

This release is compatible with the following API Firewall images:

  • NEW: 42crunch/apifirewall:v1.1.7
    • Fixed the failure in forwarding large request bodies
    • Upgrade to go-1.23.4 (CVE-2024-45338)

We highly recommend that you switch to the latest version to take the full advantage of the new features and security improvements. The following previous images remain compatible and can be used with this platform release:

  • 42crunch/apifirewall:v1.1.6
    • Upgrade to openssl-3.3.2-r1 (CVE-2024-9143)
  • 42crunch/apifirewall:v1.1.5
    • Switch to the system certificate store to fix certificate authority renewal issue

All previous image versions have been deprecated and are no longer supported.

When you switch the version of the API Firewall image, you must reconfigure any existing protection configurations so that they work with the new version. For more details, see Reconfigure API Protection.

Conformance Scan images

This release is compatible with the following Conformance Scan images for running it on-premises.

Scan v2

  • NEW: 42crunch/scand-agent:v2.0.17
    • Upgrade to go-git v5.13.1 (CVE-2025-21613, CVE-2025-21614)
    • Upgrade to nanoid v3.3.8 (CVE-2024-55565)
    • Upgrade to golang.org/x/net v0.33.0 (CVE-2024-45338)
    • Upgrade to golang.org/x/crypto v0.31.0 (CVE-2024-45337)

We highly recommend that you switch to the latest version to take the full advantage of the new features and security improvements. The following previous images remain compatible and can be used with this platform release:

  • 42crunch/scand-agent:v2.0.15
    • Fixed replacement of placeholder texts in variables when generating test requests
    • Fixed generation of properties in test requests
    • Fixed regression on null enums
  • 42crunch/scand-agent:v2.0.13
    • A new property in the scan report to indicate if running a scan test succeeded or not
  • 42crunch/scand-agent:v2.0.12
    • Fixed scan report timestamp
  • 42crunch/scand-agent:v2.0.11
    • Upgrade to Golang v1.23.1 (CVE-2022-30635, CVE-2024-34155, CVE-2024-34156, CVE-2024-34158)
  • 42crunch/scand-agent:v2.0.10
    • New test response-body-badformat-scan
    • Fixed scan configuration creation when items is null
    • Fixed excessive data exposure reporting
  • 42crunch/scand-agent:v2.0.9
    • Scan v2 in v1-compatible mode
    • Support for Accept headers
    • Upgrade to Golang 1.22.5 (CVE-2024-24789, CVE-2024-24790, CVE-2024-24791)
  • 42crunch/scand-agent:v2.0.8
    • New test path-item-method-not-allowed-no-authn-scan
    • Support for apiConnectivityCheck, maxTimeoutRetryAttempts, and requestHeaderNameRequestType
    • Fixed implementation of reportIncludeRequestBody and reportIncludeResponseBody
    • Fixed handling of lookahead and lookbehind assertion references in regular expressions
  • 42crunch/scand-agent:v2.0.7
    • Upgrade to Golang 1.22.3 (CVE-2020-8559, CVE-2024-24788)
  • 42crunch/scand-agent:v2.0.6
    • Lax testing mode
    • Fixed generating conformance test requests when multiple required properties are defined
  • 42crunch/scand-agent:v2.0.4
    • Numeric values exceeding the limits of float64 presented as strings
  • 42crunch/scand-agent:v2.0.3
    • Upgrade to Golang 1.21.5 (CVE-2023-45284, CVE-2023-45283, CVE-2023-39326, CVE-2023-45283)
    • New scan report
    • Tests parameter-header-contenttype-wrong-scan and partial-security-accepted
    • Support for reportIncludeRequestBody, reportIncludeResponseBody, reportMaxRequestSizeHappyPath, reportMaxRequestSizeTest
    • Improved logging for runtime limit
    • Heartbeat check

All previous image versions have been deprecated and are no longer supported.

Scan v1

  • NEW: 42crunch/scand-agent:v1.22.23
    • Upgrade to go-git v5.13.1 (CVE-2025-21613, CVE-2025-21614)
    • Upgrade to nanoid v3.3.8 (CVE-2024-55565)
    • Upgrade to golang.org/x/net v0.33.0 (CVE-2024-45338)
    • Upgrade to golang.org/x/crypto v0.31.0 (CVE-2024-45337)

We highly recommend that you switch to the latest version to take the full advantage of the new features and security improvements. The following previous images remain compatible and can be used with this platform release:

  • NEW: 42crunch/scand-agent:v1.22.21
    • Default value maximum scan report size 20 MB to align with Scan v2
  • 42crunch/scand-agent:v1.22.20
    • Fixed excessive data exposure reporting
  • 42crunch/scand-agent:v1.22.19
    • Upgrade to Golang v1.23.1 (CVE-2022-30635, CVE-2024-34155, CVE-2024-34156, CVE-2024-34158)
    • Happy path tests included in the number of tests
  • 42crunch/scand-agent:v1.22.18
    • Fixed scan configuration creation when items is null
  • 42crunch/scand-agent:v1.22.17
    • Upgrade to Golang 1.22.5 (CVE-2024-24789, CVE-2024-24790, CVE-2024-24791)
  • 42crunch/scand-agent:v1.22.16
    • Upgrade to Golang 1.22.3 (CVE-2020-8559, CVE-2024-24788)
  • 42crunch/scand-agent:v1.22.15
    • Fixed handling of query parameters in request generation
    • Fixed generating conformance test requests when multiple required properties are defined
  • 42crunch/scand-agent:v1.22.14
    • Upgrade to Golang 1.21.5 (CVE-2023-39326, CVE-2023-45283)
  • 42crunch/scand-agent:v1.22.13
    • Upgrade to Golang 1.21.3 (CVE-2023-45284, CVE-2023-45283)
    • Heartbeat check to keep the connection to 42Crunch Platform active in case of extremely long scans
    • Fixed handling of example and x-42c-sample
  • 42crunch/scand-agent:v1.22.12
    • Support for text/plain as content type
    • Support for read-only properties
  • 42crunch/scand-agent:v1.22.11
    • Upgrade to Golang 1.20.7 (CVE-2023-39319, CVE-2023-39318, CVE-2023-3978, CVE-2023-29409)
    • Fixed handling of < and > characters in the request payload
    • Improved handling of content not supported by Conformance Scan
  • 42crunch/scand-agent:v1.22.9
    • Performance improvements to scan configuration generation
    • Better memory handling when generating array items of the type file for scan requests
    • Better handling of expired customization rules
    • Improved JSON schema validation for UTF-8 strings
  • 42crunch/scand-agent:v1.22.8
    • Upgrade to Golang 1.20.4 (CVE-2022-41716, CVE-2022-41717, CVE-2022-41720, CVE-2022-41722, CVE-2022-41723, CVE-2022-41724, CVE-2022-41725, CVE-2023-24532, CVE-2023-24534, CVE-2023-24536, CVE-2023-24537, CVE-2023-24538, CVE-2023-24539, CVE-2023-24540, CVE-2023-29400)
  • 42crunch/scand-agent:v1.22.7
    • Updates to regular expression library
  • 42crunch/scand-agent:v1.22.6
    • Fixed regular expressions handling

      In some rare cases, certain regular expression patterns could send the on-premises scan to an infinite loop, and the process would not finish. This image version fixes that, so if you are experiencing on-premises scan hanging, we recommend upgrading from the previous scan images to this one.

  • 42crunch/scand-agent:v1.22.4
    • Improved array iteration

All previous image versions have been deprecated and are no longer supported.

Known issues

This release has the following known issues.

Manage teams permission not shown on list of users

The permission to manage teams is not yet shown on the list of users in your organization, but you can view all permissions that a user has by clicking the permission column. This permission also does not yet have a shortcut that you could use when searching by permission.

These will be fixed in a future release.

Changing tagging on an API may trigger an unrelated error on the UI

Sometimes applying tags to or removing them from an API may trigger an unrelated error on failing to fetch the SQG approval report for the API. This happens if the API in question has been scanned on-premises and the scan has finished after you arrived on the API Summary page, because the UI cannot find the latest on-premises scan report and the associated approval report. Refreshing the page gets the latest reports and resolves the issue.

Tagging and untagging the API is not affected by this error: tags get correctly applied and removed in any case.

This will be fixed in a future release.

Data dictionary duplication

Duplicating a data dictionary does not yet duplicate the values in it.

This will be fixed in a future release.

Scan customization rules may lead to no response codes being accepted.

In some cases, scan rules can lead to HTTP status response codes in API responses that are normally expected (for example, HTTP 401 or HTTP 404) to be treated as unexpected. This in turn can lead to a false positive in the scan results.

By default, the expected HTTP status response codes that are defined in scan rules applied to the scanned API take preference over the response codes that Conformance Scan would otherwise expect. However, this can cause problems in scan process if your scan rule only skips header or response body analysis but does not define any expected response codes, either for happy path requests or for particular test IDs. This results in the scan rule to have null defined as the expected response code, and because the scan rule takes preference over the default scan behavior, no response codes except null are accepted. This in turn means that some tests are incorrectly flagged as returning unexpected response codes when they were in fact successful.

We are currently investigating the best way how to reconcile the designed behavior of Conformance Scan and scan rules in these cases, and this issue will be fixed in a future release.