CVE-2026-25793
ADVISORY - githubSummary
Impact
When using P256 certificates (which is not the default configuration), it is possible to evade a blocklist entry created against the fingerprint of a certificate by using ECDSA Signature Malleability to use a copy of the certificate with a different fingerprint.
In order for this to affect a user or network, all of the following must be true:
CURVE_P256certificates are being used- There are one or more entries on the blocklist
- The certificates for those entries are signed by a trusted CA and not expired
- An attacker has a copy of the private key, and corresponding certificate, for one of those blocklist entries
Patches
See attached
Workarounds
If full copies of each certificate on the existing blocklist are available, it is possible to compute their opposite-chirality signature, and then the appropriate second fingerprint to list in the blocklist.
Rotating out all CAs that have signed hosts on the blocklist will also prevent exploitation of this vulnerability.
NIST
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ADVISORY IDCVE-2026-25793
EXPLOITABILITY SCORE
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EXPLOITS FOUND
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COMMON WEAKNESS ENUMERATION (CWE)
CVSS SCORE
7.6highGitHub
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ADVISORY IDGHSA-69x3-g4r3-p962
EXPLOITABILITY SCORE
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EXPLOITS FOUND
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COMMON WEAKNESS ENUMERATION (CWE)