5.3 CVE-2026-1491

Enriched by CISA
 

IBM Verify Identity Access Container 11.0 through 11.0.2 and IBM Security Verify Access Container 10.0 through 10.0.9.1 and IBM Verify Identity Access 11.0 through 11.0.2 and IBM Security Verify Access 10.0 through 10.0.9.1 IBM Security Verify could allow a remote attacker to access sensitive information due to an inconsistent interpretation of an HTTP request by a reverse proxy.
https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2026-1491

Categories

CWE-444 : Inconsistent Interpretation of HTTP Requests ('HTTP Request/Response Smuggling')
The product acts as an intermediary HTTP agent(such as a proxy or firewall) in the data flow between twoentities such as a client and server, but it does notinterpret malformed HTTP requests or responses in ways thatare consistent with how the messages will be processed bythose entities that are at the ultimate destination. Automated static analysis, commonly referred to as Static Application Security Testing (SAST), can find some instances of this weakness by analyzing source code (or binary/compiled code) without having to execute it. Typically, this is done by building a model of data flow and control flow, then searching for potentially-vulnerable patterns that connect "sources" (origins of input) with "sinks" (destinations where the data interacts with external components, a lower layer such as the OS, etc.) Use a web server that employs a strict HTTP parsing procedure, such as Apache [REF-433]. Use only SSL communication. Terminate the client session after each request. Turn all pages to non-cacheable. SSL/TLS-capable proxy allows HTTP smuggling when used in tandem with HTTP/1.0 services, due to inconsistent interpretation and input sanitization of HTTP messages within the body of another message Chain: caching proxy server has improper input validation (CWE-20) of headers, allowing HTTP response smuggling (CWE-444) using an "LF line ending" Node.js platform allows request smuggling via two Transfer-Encoding headers Web servers allow request smuggling via inconsistent HTTP headers. HTTP server allows request smuggling with both a "Transfer-Encoding: chunked" header and a Content-Length header HTTP server allows request smuggling with both a "Transfer-Encoding: chunked" header and a Content-Length header

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AFFECTED (from MITRE)


Vendor Product Versions
IBM Verify Identity Access Container
  • 11.0 ≤ 11.0.2 [affected]
IBM Security Verify Access Container
  • 10.0 ≤ 10.0.9.1 [affected]
IBM Verify Identity Access
  • 11.0 ≤ 11.0.2 [affected]
IBM Security Verify Access
  • 10.0 ≤ 10.0.9.1 [affected]
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CPE

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REMEDIATION




EXPLOITS


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CAPEC


Common Attack Pattern Enumerations and Classifications

id description severity
273 HTTP Response Smuggling
High
33 HTTP Request Smuggling
High