CVE-2026-59903
ADVISORY - githubSummary
Summary
Netty's CorsHandler silently overwrites existing Vary headers, enabling cache poisoning and sensitive information disclosure.
Details
io.netty.handler.codec.http.cors.CorsHandler#setVaryHeader overwrites any existing Vary headers set by backend applications.
private static void setVaryHeader(final HttpResponse response) {
response.headers().set(HttpHeaderNames.VARY, HttpHeaderNames.ORIGIN);
}
Because set() replaces all existing values for the header, if a backend application sets a Vary header (such as Vary: Authorization or Vary: Cookie) to ensure that intermediate caches (like CDNs) cache responses separately per user, the CorsHandler will overwrite it with Vary: origin. This causes the caching proxy to ignore the authorization context and cache the response based solely on the URL and Origin, allowing an attacker to retrieve another user's cached sensitive data.
Impact
This is a Cache Poisoning vulnerability that leads to Information Disclosure. It impacts any Netty-based web application that uses the CorsHandler, sets its own Vary headers to manage caching of authenticated or user-specific responses (e.g., Vary: Authorization), and is deployed behind a caching proxy or CDN. The end-users of these applications are impacted, as their sensitive data may be leaked to unauthorized actors.
Common Weakness Enumeration (CWE)
Use of Cache Containing Sensitive Information
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