Amazon.IonDotnet Goes Loopy: Update Now to Avoid Infinite Headaches!

Amazon.IonDotnet users, beware! Versions below 1.3.2 have an infinite loop bug, perfect for those looking to cause a denial of service. Upgrade to version 1.3.2 pronto, or risk getting stuck in this loop of doom. Remember, the library’s deprecated—no more updates, so patch up and secure your code!

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Ah, the joys of programming—where infinite loops can make you spiral into a state of denial, and deprecated libraries are the ghosts that haunt your tech stack. Amazon’s got an infinite loop issue? Well, at least Jeff Bezos doesn’t need an infinite number of yachts to solve this one. Just a simple update will do!

Key Points:

  • Amazon.IonDotnet library has a pesky infinite loop issue in versions <1.3.2.
  • The vulnerability, CVE-2025-11573, could lead to a denial of service attack.
  • Amazon.IonDotnet has been deprecated as of August 2025—no more updates, folks!
  • Upgrade to version 1.3.2 to patch this security hole.
  • Stick to data from trusted sources and supported Ion libraries as a workaround.

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