Apache CXF < 4.2.2 RCE via Untrusted JMS Config
CVE-2026-50632 Published on June 12, 2026

Apache CXF: JNDI Injection Vulnerability in JMSConfigFactory
A further incomplete fix for a previous advisory CVE-2026-44417 (Untrusted JMS configuration can lead to RCE) for Apache CXF has been identified, which can allow code execution capabilities, if untrusted users are allowed to configure JMS for Apache CXF. Users are recommended to upgrade to versions 4.2.2 or 4.1.7, which fixes this issue.

Vendor Advisory NVD

Vulnerability Analysis

CVE-2026-50632 is exploitable with network access, and requires small amount of user privileges. This vulnerability is considered to have a low attack complexity. The potential impact of an exploit of this vulnerability is considered to be very high.

Attack Vector:
NETWORK
Attack Complexity:
LOW
Privileges Required:
LOW
User Interaction:
NONE
Scope:
UNCHANGED
Confidentiality Impact:
HIGH
Integrity Impact:
HIGH
Availability Impact:
HIGH

Weakness Types

Improper Input Validation

The product receives input or data, but it does not validate or incorrectly validates that the input has the properties that are required to process the data safely and correctly.

What is a Marshaling, Unmarshaling Vulnerability?

The application deserializes untrusted data without sufficiently verifying that the resulting data will be valid.

CVE-2026-50632 has been classified to as a Marshaling, Unmarshaling vulnerability or weakness.


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Affected Versions

Apache Software Foundation Apache CXF: Red Hat build of Apache Camel 4.18.1.P1 for Spring Boot 3.5.16: Red Hat Fuse 7: Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform 7: Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform 8: Red Hat Single Sign-On 7: Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform Expansion Pack:

Exploit Probability

EPSS
0.55%
Percentile
41.77%

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