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9.3
Pingora Proxy Allows Malicious Data to Bypass Security Controls
CVE-2026-2833
GHSA-xq2h-p299-vjwv
RUSTSEC-2026-0033
Summary
A vulnerability in Pingora's proxy server allows an attacker to sneak malicious data past security controls, potentially hijacking user sessions or manipulating responses to legitimate users. This affects standalone Pingora deployments exposed to external traffic. To fix, update to Pingora version 0.8.0 or higher, or block requests with Upgrade headers in your proxy settings.
What to do
- Update pingora-core to version 0.8.0.
- Update eaufavor pingora-core to version 0.8.0.
Affected software
| Vendor | Product | Affected versions | Fix available |
|---|---|---|---|
| – | pingora-core | <= 0.7.0 | 0.8.0 |
| eaufavor | pingora-core | <= 0.8.0 | 0.8.0 |
| eaufavor | pingora-core | > 0.0.0-0 , <= 0.8.0 | 0.8.0 |
| cloudflare | pingora | <= 0.8.0 | – |
Original title
An HTTP request smuggling vulnerability (CWE-444) was found in Pingora's handling of HTTP/1.1 connection upgrades. The issue occurs when a Pingora proxy reads a request containing an Upgrade header...
Original description
An HTTP request smuggling vulnerability (CWE-444) was found in Pingora's handling of HTTP/1.1 connection upgrades. The issue occurs when a Pingora proxy reads a request containing an Upgrade header, causing the proxy to pass through the rest of the bytes on the connection to a backend before the backend has accepted the upgrade. An attacker can thus directly forward a malicious payload after a request with an Upgrade header to that backend in a way that may be interpreted as a subsequent request header, bypassing proxy-level security controls and enabling cross-user session hijacking.
Impact
This vulnerability primarily affects standalone Pingora deployments where a Pingora proxy is exposed to external traffic. An attacker could exploit this to:
* Bypass proxy-level ACL controls and WAF logic
* Poison caches and upstream connections, causing subsequent requests from legitimate users to receive responses intended for smuggled requests
* Perform cross-user attacks by hijacking sessions or smuggling requests that appear to originate from the trusted proxy IP
Cloudflare's CDN infrastructure was not affected by this vulnerability, as ingress proxies in the CDN stack maintain proper HTTP parsing boundaries and do not prematurely switch to upgraded connection forwarding mode.
Mitigation:
Pingora users should upgrade to Pingora v0.8.0 or higher
As a workaround, users may return an error on requests with the Upgrade header present in their request filter logic in order to stop processing bytes beyond the request header and disable downstream connection reuse.
Impact
This vulnerability primarily affects standalone Pingora deployments where a Pingora proxy is exposed to external traffic. An attacker could exploit this to:
* Bypass proxy-level ACL controls and WAF logic
* Poison caches and upstream connections, causing subsequent requests from legitimate users to receive responses intended for smuggled requests
* Perform cross-user attacks by hijacking sessions or smuggling requests that appear to originate from the trusted proxy IP
Cloudflare's CDN infrastructure was not affected by this vulnerability, as ingress proxies in the CDN stack maintain proper HTTP parsing boundaries and do not prematurely switch to upgraded connection forwarding mode.
Mitigation:
Pingora users should upgrade to Pingora v0.8.0 or higher
As a workaround, users may return an error on requests with the Upgrade header present in their request filter logic in order to stop processing bytes beyond the request header and disable downstream connection reuse.
nvd CVSS4.0
9.3
Vulnerability type
CWE-444
- https://github.com/cloudflare/pingora
- https://github.com/cloudflare/pingora/security/advisories/GHSA-xq2h-p299-vjwv
- https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2026-2833
- https://rustsec.org/advisories/RUSTSEC-2026-0033.html
- https://github.com/advisories/GHSA-xq2h-p299-vjwv
- https://crates.io/crates/pingora-core Product
- https://blog.cloudflare.com/pingora-oss-smuggling-vulnerabilities/ URL
Published: 5 Mar 2026 · Updated: 13 Mar 2026 · First seen: 6 Mar 2026