CVE-2026-10050
Critical · CVSS 9.1- CVSS
- 9.1
- nvd
- EPSS
- —
- KEV
- No
- Class
- oss containerizable
- CWE-173, CWE-303
Description
In Eclipse Jetty, the Digest authentication server-side component uses ISO-8859-1 to encode the password as bytes. This was done because the initial specification for HTTP did not specify explicitly a charset, and it was assumed to be ISO-8859-1 for historical reasons. If the password contains characters that cannot be represented in ISO-8859-1, they are silently replaced by `?`. This happens with passwords that contain Chinese, Cyrillic or Greek characters, for example: `αβ123` converts to `??123`. An attacker can send a request with a digest `Authorization` header crafted with a password made of only `?` characters; the server would match any password of the same length that contains non-ISO-8859-1 characters. Recent HTTP Digest [RFC-7616](https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc7616) supports a `charset` parameters that defaults to UTF-8 that allows for correct encoding/decoding of passwords.
Affected packages
| Maven | org.eclipse.jetty.ee8:jetty-ee8-security | 12.0.0 → 12.0.36 |
| Maven | org.eclipse.jetty.ee8:jetty-ee8-security | 12.1.0 → 12.1.10 |
| Maven | org.eclipse.jetty.ee9:jetty-ee9-security | 12.0.0 → 12.0.36 |
| Maven | org.eclipse.jetty.ee9:jetty-ee9-security | 12.1.0 → 12.1.10 |
| Maven | org.eclipse.jetty:jetty-security | 10.0.0 → 10.0.31 |
| Maven | org.eclipse.jetty:jetty-security | 11.0.0 → 11.0.31 |
| Maven | org.eclipse.jetty:jetty-security | 12.0.0 → 12.0.36 |
| Maven | org.eclipse.jetty:jetty-security | 12.1.0 → 12.1.10 |
| Maven | org.eclipse.jetty:jetty-security | 9.4.0.v20161208 → 9.4.63 |
References
Status: profiled · ingested 2026-08-08T06:00:50.000Z