CVE-2026-55766
published 2026-06-23CVE-2026-55766: guzzlehttp/psr7 is a PSR-7 HTTP message library implementation in PHP. Prior to 2.12.1, guzzlehttp/psr7 did not reject CR/LF characters in certain first-party…
PriorityP424medium4.8CVSS 3.1
AVNACHPRNUINSUCLILAN
EPSS
0.16%
5.3th percentile
guzzlehttp/psr7 is a PSR-7 HTTP message library implementation in PHP. Prior to 2.12.1, guzzlehttp/psr7 did not reject CR/LF characters in certain first-party HTTP start-line fields: the request method, protocol version, and response reason phrase. If an application placed attacker-controlled data into one of those fields and later serialized the PSR-7 message as raw HTTP/1.x, for example with Message::toString() or an equivalent serializer, the serialized message could contain attacker-controlled header lines. The issue can also be reached through Message::parseRequest() or Message::parseResponse() when malformed raw messages are parsed into first-party PSR-7 objects and then serialized again. Creating or modifying a Request, Response, or other PSR-7 object alone is not sufficient. The issue requires the malformed message to be serialized and written to the network, forwarded, replayed, or otherwise processed by software that does not independently reject the malformed start line. This vulnerability is fixed in 2.12.1.
Affected
3 ranges
| Vendor | Product | Version range | Fixed in |
|---|---|---|---|
| guzzle | psr7 | < 2.12.1 | 2.12.1 |
| guzzlehttp | psr7 | >= 0 < 2.12.1 | 2.12.1 |
| guzzlephp | psr-7 | < 2.12.1 | 2.12.1 |
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Bugzilla
CVE-2026-55766 nextcloud: guzzlehttp/psr7: Information disclosure due to improper handling of CR/LF characters in HTTP start-line fields [fedora-all]
bugzilla·2026-06-23·CVSS 4.8
CVE-2026-55766 [MEDIUM] CVE-2026-55766 nextcloud: guzzlehttp/psr7: Information disclosure due to improper handling of CR/LF characters in HTTP start-line fields [fedora-all]
CVE-2026-55766 nextcloud: guzzlehttp/psr7: Information disclosure due to improper handling of CR/LF characters in HTTP start-line fields [fedora-all]
Disclaimer: Community trackers are created by Red Hat Product Security team on a best effort basis. Package maintainers are required to ascertain if the flaw indeed affects their package, before starting the update process.
Bugzilla
CVE-2026-55766 nextcloud: guzzlehttp/psr7: Information disclosure due to improper handling of CR/LF characters in HTTP start-line fields [epel-all]
bugzilla·2026-06-23·CVSS 4.8
CVE-2026-55766 [MEDIUM] CVE-2026-55766 nextcloud: guzzlehttp/psr7: Information disclosure due to improper handling of CR/LF characters in HTTP start-line fields [epel-all]
CVE-2026-55766 nextcloud: guzzlehttp/psr7: Information disclosure due to improper handling of CR/LF characters in HTTP start-line fields [epel-all]
Disclaimer: Community trackers are created by Red Hat Product Security team on a best effort basis. Package maintainers are required to ascertain if the flaw indeed affects their package, before starting the update process.
Bugzilla
CVE-2026-55766 roundcubemail: guzzlehttp/psr7: Information disclosure due to improper handling of CR/LF characters in HTTP start-line fields [epel-all]
bugzilla·2026-06-23·CVSS 4.8
CVE-2026-55766 [MEDIUM] CVE-2026-55766 roundcubemail: guzzlehttp/psr7: Information disclosure due to improper handling of CR/LF characters in HTTP start-line fields [epel-all]
CVE-2026-55766 roundcubemail: guzzlehttp/psr7: Information disclosure due to improper handling of CR/LF characters in HTTP start-line fields [epel-all]
Disclaimer: Community trackers are created by Red Hat Product Security team on a best effort basis. Package maintainers are required to ascertain if the flaw indeed affects their package, before starting the update process.
Bugzilla
CVE-2026-55766 roundcubemail: guzzlehttp/psr7: Information disclosure due to improper handling of CR/LF characters in HTTP start-line fields [fedora-all]
bugzilla·2026-06-23·CVSS 4.8
CVE-2026-55766 [MEDIUM] CVE-2026-55766 roundcubemail: guzzlehttp/psr7: Information disclosure due to improper handling of CR/LF characters in HTTP start-line fields [fedora-all]
CVE-2026-55766 roundcubemail: guzzlehttp/psr7: Information disclosure due to improper handling of CR/LF characters in HTTP start-line fields [fedora-all]
Disclaimer: Community trackers are created by Red Hat Product Security team on a best effort basis. Package maintainers are required to ascertain if the flaw indeed affects their package, before starting the update process.
Bugzilla
CVE-2026-55766 guzzlehttp/psr7: guzzlehttp/psr7: Information disclosure due to improper handling of CR/LF characters in HTTP start-line fields
bugzilla·2026-06-23·CVSS 4.8
CVE-2026-55766 [MEDIUM] CVE-2026-55766 guzzlehttp/psr7: guzzlehttp/psr7: Information disclosure due to improper handling of CR/LF characters in HTTP start-line fields
CVE-2026-55766 guzzlehttp/psr7: guzzlehttp/psr7: Information disclosure due to improper handling of CR/LF characters in HTTP start-line fields
guzzlehttp/psr7 is a PSR-7 HTTP message library implementation in PHP. Prior to 2.12.1, guzzlehttp/psr7 did not reject CR/LF characters in certain first-party HTTP start-line fields: the request method, protocol version, and response reason phrase. If an application placed attacker-controlled data into one of those fields and later serialized the PSR-7 message as raw HTTP/1.x, for example with Message::toString() or an equivalent serializer, the serialized message could contain attacker-controlled header lines. The issue can also be reached through Message::parseRequest() or Message::parseResponse() when malformed raw messages are parsed into first
Bugzilla
CVE-2026-55766 mediawiki: guzzlehttp/psr7: Information disclosure due to improper handling of CR/LF characters in HTTP start-line fields [fedora-all]
bugzilla·2026-06-23·CVSS 4.8
CVE-2026-55766 [MEDIUM] CVE-2026-55766 mediawiki: guzzlehttp/psr7: Information disclosure due to improper handling of CR/LF characters in HTTP start-line fields [fedora-all]
CVE-2026-55766 mediawiki: guzzlehttp/psr7: Information disclosure due to improper handling of CR/LF characters in HTTP start-line fields [fedora-all]
Disclaimer: Community trackers are created by Red Hat Product Security team on a best effort basis. Package maintainers are required to ascertain if the flaw indeed affects their package, before starting the update process.
2026-06-23
Published