Description
Multiple vulnerabilities were found in Apache HTTP Server. Malicious users can exploit these vulnerabilities to cause denial of service, obtain sensitive information, bypass security restrictions, execute arbitrary code, inject malicious code, gain privileges.
Below is a complete list of vulnerabilities:
- Buffer Over-read vulnerability in Apache HTTP Server can be exploited to cause denial of service.
- Throttling vulnerability in mod_md can be exploited to cause denial of service.
- Out-of-bounds Read vulnerability in mod_proxy_ajp can be exploited to obtain sensitive information
- A timing attack against mod_auth_digest can be exploited to bypass security restrictions
- Double Free and RCE vulnerability in Apache HTTP Server with the HTTP/2 protocol can be exploited remotely to execute arbitrary code
- Improper Null Termination, Out-of-bounds Read vulnerability can be exploited to obtain sensitive information
- HTTP response splitting vulnerability can be exploited to inject content into http response
- An escalation of privilege vulnerability can be exploited remotely to escalate privileges and obtain sensitive information
- A NULL pointer dereference vulnerability in the mod_authn_socache can be exploited to cause denial of service
- Heap-based Buffer Overflow vulnerability in mod_proxy_ajp can be exploited remotely to execute arbitrary code and cause denial of service
- A NULL pointer dereference in mod_dav_lock can be exploited to cause denial of service
Original advisories
Exploitation
Public exploits exist for this vulnerability.
CVE list
- CVE-2026-24072 critical
- CVE-2026-34059 critical
- CVE-2026-33857 high
- CVE-2026-34032 high
- CVE-2026-23918 critical
- CVE-2026-29169 critical
- CVE-2026-33006 warning
- CVE-2026-33007 high
- CVE-2026-33523 high
- CVE-2026-29168 high
- CVE-2026-28780 unknown
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