CVE-2026-11352 (GCVE-0-2026-11352)

Vulnerability from cvelistv5 – Published: 2026-07-03 06:12 – Updated: 2026-07-03 06:12
VLAI?
Title
QUIC zero-length UDP datagrams busy-loop
Summary
An issue in curl’s QUIC UDP receive function allows a malicious HTTP/3 server to trigger a remote denial of service against a curl or libcurl client. Because the helper function discards zero-length UDP datagrams before counting them toward the per-call packet budget, a connected QUIC peer can continuously stream empty datagrams to indefinitely stall the client.
Severity ?
No CVSS data available.
Assigner
Impacted products
Vendor Product Version
curl curl Affected: 8.20.0 , ≤ 8.20.0 (semver)
Affected: 8.19.0 , ≤ 8.19.0 (semver)
Affected: 8.18.0 , ≤ 8.18.0 (semver)
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Credits
vectorqueue on hackerone (AntAISecurityLab) Stefan Eissing
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