CVE-2026-50012
EUVD-2026-4496116.07.2026, 17:16
Squid is a caching proxy for the Web. Prior to 7.6, due to an improper input validation bug in cache digest reply handling (peerDigestSwapInMask in src/peer_digest.cc), Squid is vulnerable to a heap-based buffer overflow: a cache digest's on-the-wire size may be larger than the mask_size declared within the digest, so a trusted peer sending a maliciously crafted reply to a cache_digest request message can trigger the overflow. This attack is limited to Squid instances compiled with the --enable-cache-digests option and configured with cache_peer entries. This issue is fixed in version 7.6.Enginsight
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This vulnerability is currently awaiting analysis.
Debian Releases
Amazon Linux Releases
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| squid-debuginfo |
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| squid-sysvinit |
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Common Weakness Enumeration