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6.8
AsyncHttpClient Exposes Credentials in Redirects
CVE-2026-40490
Summary
The AsyncHttpClient library for Java applications shares sensitive login credentials when sending HTTP requests to a new website. This can allow an attacker to steal your login details if they control the new website. To fix this, update to the latest version of AsyncHttpClient or set a configuration option to remove this information from the request.
Original title
The AsyncHttpClient (AHC) library allows Java applications to easily execute HTTP requests and asynchronously process HTTP responses. When redirect following is enabled (followRedirect(true)), vers...
Original description
The AsyncHttpClient (AHC) library allows Java applications to easily execute HTTP requests and asynchronously process HTTP responses. When redirect following is enabled (followRedirect(true)), versions of AsyncHttpClient prior to 3.0.9 and 2.14.5 forward Authorization and Proxy-Authorization headers along with Realm credentials to arbitrary redirect targets regardless of domain, scheme, or port changes. This leaks credentials on cross-domain redirects and HTTPS-to-HTTP downgrades. Additionally, even when stripAuthorizationOnRedirect is set to true, the Realm object containing plaintext credentials is still propagated to the redirect request, causing credential re-generation for Basic and Digest authentication schemes via NettyRequestFactory. An attacker who controls a redirect target (via open redirect, DNS rebinding, or MITM on HTTP) can capture Bearer tokens, Basic auth credentials, or any other Authorization header value. The fix in versions 3.0.9 and 2.14.5 automatically strips Authorization and Proxy-Authorization headers and clears Realm credentials whenever a redirect crosses origin boundaries (different scheme, host, or port) or downgrades from HTTPS to HTTP. For users unable to upgrade, set `(stripAuthorizationOnRedirect(true))` in the client config and avoid using Realm-based authentication with redirect following enabled. Note that `(stripAuthorizationOnRedirect(true))` alone is insufficient on versions prior to 3.0.9 and 2.14.5 because the Realm bypass still re-generates credentials. Alternatively, disable redirect following (`followRedirect(false)`) and handle redirects manually with origin validation.
nvd CVSS3.1
6.8
Vulnerability type
CWE-200
Information Exposure
- https://github.com/AsyncHttpClient/async-http-client/commit/6b2fbb7f8
- https://github.com/AsyncHttpClient/async-http-client/commit/ae557ad35246721c09da...
- https://github.com/AsyncHttpClient/async-http-client/releases/tag/async-http-cli...
- https://github.com/AsyncHttpClient/async-http-client/releases/tag/async-http-cli...
- https://github.com/AsyncHttpClient/async-http-client/security/advisories/GHSA-cm...
Published: 18 Apr 2026 · Updated: 18 Apr 2026 · First seen: 18 Apr 2026