GHSA-hv4r-mvr4-25vw
ADVISORY - githubSummary
Impact
What kind of vulnerability is it? Who is impacted?
An authentication bypass vulnerability in MinIO's STREAMING-UNSIGNED-PAYLOAD-TRAILER code path
allows any user who knows a valid access key to write arbitrary objects to any bucket without knowing
the secret key or providing a valid cryptographic signature.
Any MinIO deployment is impacted. The attack requires only a valid access key (the well-known default
minioadmin, or any key with WRITE permission on a bucket) and a target bucket name.
PutObjectHandler and PutObjectPartHandler call newUnsignedV4ChunkedReader with a signature
verification gate based solely on the presence of the Authorization header:
newUnsignedV4ChunkedReader(r, true, r.Header.Get(xhttp.Authorization) != "")
Meanwhile, isPutActionAllowed extracts credentials from either the Authorization header or the
X-Amz-Credential query parameter, and trusts whichever it finds. An attacker omits the
Authorization header and supplies credentials exclusively via the query string. The signature gate
evaluates to false, doesSignatureMatch is never called, and the request proceeds with the
permissions of the impersonated access key.
This affects PutObjectHandler (standard and tables/warehouse bucket paths) and
PutObjectPartHandler (multipart uploads).
Affected components: cmd/object-handlers.go (PutObjectHandler),
cmd/object-multipart-handlers.go (PutObjectPartHandler).
Affected Versions
All MinIO releases through the final release of the minio/minio open-source project.
The vulnerability was introduced in commit
76913a9fd
("Signed trailers for signature v4", PR #16484),
which added authTypeStreamingUnsignedTrailer support. The first affected release is
RELEASE.2023-05-18T00-05-36Z.
Patches
Fixed in: MinIO AIStor RELEASE.2026-04-11T03-20-12Z
Binary Downloads
| Platform | Architecture | Download |
|---|---|---|
| Linux | amd64 | minio |
| Linux | arm64 | minio |
| macOS | arm64 | minio |
| macOS | amd64 | minio |
| Windows | amd64 | minio.exe |
FIPS Binaries
| Platform | Architecture | Download |
|---|---|---|
| Linux | amd64 | minio.fips |
| Linux | arm64 | minio.fips |
Package Downloads
| Format | Architecture | Download |
|---|---|---|
| DEB | amd64 | minio_20260411032012.0.0_amd64.deb |
| DEB | arm64 | minio_20260411032012.0.0_arm64.deb |
| RPM | amd64 | minio-20260411032012.0.0-1.x86_64.rpm |
| RPM | arm64 | minio-20260411032012.0.0-1.aarch64.rpm |
Container Images
# Standard
docker pull quay.io/minio/aistor/minio:RELEASE.2026-04-11T03-20-12Z
podman pull quay.io/minio/aistor/minio:RELEASE.2026-04-11T03-20-12Z
# FIPS
docker pull quay.io/minio/aistor/minio:RELEASE.2026-04-11T03-20-12Z.fips
podman pull quay.io/minio/aistor/minio:RELEASE.2026-04-11T03-20-12Z.fips
Homebrew (macOS)
brew install minio/aistor/minio
Workarounds
If upgrading is not immediately possible:
Block unsigned-trailer requests at the load balancer. Reject any request containing
X-Amz-Content-Sha256: STREAMING-UNSIGNED-PAYLOAD-TRAILERat the reverse proxy or WAF layer. Clients can useSTREAMING-AWS4-HMAC-SHA256-PAYLOAD-TRAILER(the signed variant) instead.Restrict WRITE permissions. Limit
s3:PutObjectgrants to trusted principals. While this reduces the attack surface, it does not eliminate the vulnerability since any user with WRITE permission can exploit it with only their access key.
Credits
- Finder: Arvin Shivram of Brutecat Security (@ddd)
Common Weakness Enumeration (CWE)
Improper Authentication
GitHub
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