USN-7639-1: Apache HTTP Server vulnerabilities
It was discovered that the Apache HTTP Server incorrectly handled certain
Content-Type response headers. A remote attacker could possibly use this
issue to perform HTTP response splitting attacks. (CVE-2024-42516)
xiaojunjie discovered that the Apache HTTP Server mod_proxy module
incorrectly handled certain requests. A remote attacker could possibly use
this issue to send outbound proxy requests to an arbitrary URL.
(CVE-2024-43204)
John Runyon discovered that the Apache HTTP Server mod_ssl module
incorrectly escaped certain data. A remote attacker could possibly use this
issue to insert escape characters into log files. (CVE-2024-47252)
Sven Hebrok, Felix Cramer, Tim Storm, Maximilian Radoy, and Juraj
Somorovsky discovered that the Apache HTTP Server mod_ssl module
incorrectly handled TLS 1.3 session resumption. A remote attacker could
possibly use this issue to bypass access control. (CVE-2025-23048)
Anthony CORSIEZ discovered that the Apache HTTP Server mod_proxy_http2
module incorrectly handled missing host headers. A remote attacker could
possibly use this issue to cause the server to crash, resulting in a denial
of service. (CVE-2025-49630)
Robert Merget discovered that the Apache HTTP Server mod_ssl module
incorrectly handled TLS upgrades. A remote attacker could possibly use this
issue to hijack an HTTP session. This update removes the old "SSLEngine
optional" configuration option, possibly requiring a configuration change
in certain environments. (CVE-2025-49812)
Gal Bar Nahum discovered that the Apache HTTP Server incorrectly handled
certain memory operations. A remote attacker could possibly use this
issue to cause the server to consume resources, leading to a denial of
service. (CVE-2025-53020)