Uncontrolled Resource Consumption vulnerability in Apache Traffic Server. (CVE-2026-59173)
An Uncontrolled Resource Consumption vulnerability exists in Apache Traffic Server versions 9.0.0 through 9.1.13 and 10.0.0 through 10.1.2. This issue can lead to excessive resource usage, potentially impacting system stability or availability. The vulnerability is fixed in versions 9.1.14 and 10.1.3.
AI Analysis
Technical Summary
CVE-2026-59173 is an uncontrolled resource consumption vulnerability (CWE-400) affecting Apache Traffic Server in versions from 9.0.0 up to and including 9.1.13, and from 10.0.0 up to and including 10.1.2. The vulnerability allows an attacker to cause excessive resource usage, which may degrade or disrupt service. The issue is resolved by upgrading to Apache Traffic Server version 9.1.14 or 10.1.3.
Potential Impact
The vulnerability can lead to resource exhaustion on affected Apache Traffic Server instances, potentially causing degraded performance or denial of service conditions. No known exploits in the wild have been reported at this time.
Mitigation Recommendations
Users should upgrade Apache Traffic Server to version 9.1.14 or 10.1.3 or later, where this vulnerability has been fixed. No other mitigation or temporary workaround is indicated.
Uncontrolled Resource Consumption vulnerability in Apache Traffic Server. (CVE-2026-59173)
Description
An Uncontrolled Resource Consumption vulnerability exists in Apache Traffic Server versions 9.0.0 through 9.1.13 and 10.0.0 through 10.1.2. This issue can lead to excessive resource usage, potentially impacting system stability or availability. The vulnerability is fixed in versions 9.1.14 and 10.1.3.
Affected software
Weaknesses
AI-Powered Analysis
Machine-generated threat intelligence
Technical Analysis
CVE-2026-59173 is an uncontrolled resource consumption vulnerability (CWE-400) affecting Apache Traffic Server in versions from 9.0.0 up to and including 9.1.13, and from 10.0.0 up to and including 10.1.2. The vulnerability allows an attacker to cause excessive resource usage, which may degrade or disrupt service. The issue is resolved by upgrading to Apache Traffic Server version 9.1.14 or 10.1.3.
Potential Impact
The vulnerability can lead to resource exhaustion on affected Apache Traffic Server instances, potentially causing degraded performance or denial of service conditions. No known exploits in the wild have been reported at this time.
Mitigation Recommendations
Users should upgrade Apache Traffic Server to version 9.1.14 or 10.1.3 or later, where this vulnerability has been fixed. No other mitigation or temporary workaround is indicated.
Technical Details
- Gcve Source
- db.gcve.eu
- Osv Id
- GHSA-6m23-f848-jcqf
- Osv Schema Version
- 1.4.0
- Aliases
- ["CVE-2026-59173"]
- Ecosystems
- []
- Database Specific Severity
- null
- Cvss Version
- null
Threat ID: 6a5bd31b2a4a8d5989285335
Added to database: 07/18/2026, 19:25:15 UTC
Last enriched: 07/18/2026, 19:28:42 UTC
Last updated: 07/18/2026, 22:26:35 UTC
Views: 4
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