cURL is a computer software project providing a library (libcurl) and command-line tool (curl) for transferring data using various protocols.
Security Fix(es):
A vulnerability exists where a connection requiring TLS incorrectly reuses an existing unencrypted connection from the same connection pool. If an initial transfer is made in clear-text (via IMAP, SMTP, or POP3), a subsequent request to that same host bypasses the TLS requirement and instead transmit data unencrypted.(CVE-2026-4873)
libcurl might in some circumstances reuse the wrong connection when asked to do an authenticated HTTP(S) request after a Negotiate-authenticated one, when both use the same host.
libcurl features a pool of recent connections so that subsequent requests can reuse an existing connection to avoid overhead.
When reusing a connection a range of criteria must be met. Due to a logical error in the code, a request that was issued by an application could wrongfully reuse an existing connection to the same server that was authenticated using different credentials.
An application that first uses Negotiate authentication to a server with
user1:password1 and then does another operation to the same server asking
for any authentication method but for user2:password2 (while the previous
connection is still alive) - the second request gets confused and wrongly
reuses the same connection and sends the new request over that connection
thinking it uses a mix of user1's and user2's credentials when it is in fact
still using the connection authenticated for user1...(CVE-2026-5545)
libcurl might in some circumstances reuse the wrong connection for SMB(S) transfers.
libcurl features a pool of recent connections so that subsequent requests can reuse an existing connection to avoid overhead.
When reusing a connection a range of criteria must be met. Due to a logical error in the code, a network transfer operation that was requested by an application could wrongfully reuse an existing SMB connection to the same server that was using a different 'share' than the new subsequent transfer should.
This could in unlucky situations lead to the download of the wrong file or the upload of a file to the wrong place. When this happens, the same credentials are used and the server name is the same.(CVE-2026-5773)
curl might erroneously pass on credentials for a first proxy to a second proxy.
This can happen when the following conditions are true:
http://), curl is asked to follow
a redirect to a URL using another scheme (say https://), accessed using a
second, different, proxy(CVE-2026-6253)Using libcurl, when a custom Host: header is first set for an HTTP request
and a second request is subsequently done using the same easy handle but
without the custom Host: header set, the second request would use stale
information and pass on cookies meant for the first host in the second
request. Leak them.(CVE-2026-6276)
When asked to both use a .netrc file for credentials and to follow HTTP
redirects, libcurl could leak the password used for the first host to the
followed-to host under certain circumstances.(CVE-2026-6429)
Successfully using libcurl to do a transfer over a specific HTTP proxy
(proxyA) with Digest authentication and then changing the proxy host to
a second one (proxyB) for a second transfer, reusing the same handle, makes
libcurl wrongly pass on the Proxy-Authorization: header field meant for
proxyA, to proxyB.(CVE-2026-7168)
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