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Unbound DNSSEC Validator Denial of Service and Code Execution

DEBIAN-CVE-2026-33278
Summary

A bug in the DNSSEC validator of Unbound can cause the program to crash or run malicious code. This can happen if an attacker controls a signed DNS zone and sends a specially crafted query to a vulnerable Unbound server. To fix this issue, update to Unbound version 1.25.1 or later.

What to do
  • Update debian unbound to version 1.25.1-1.
Affected software
Ecosystem VendorProductAffected versions
Debian:11 debian unbound All versions
Debian:12 debian unbound All versions
Debian:13 debian unbound All versions
Debian:14 debian unbound < 1.25.1-1
Fix: upgrade to 1.25.1-1
Original title
NLnet Labs Unbound 1.19.1 up to and including version 1.25.0 has a vulnerability in the DNSSEC validator that enables denial of service and possible remote code execution as a result of deep copyin...
Original description
NLnet Labs Unbound 1.19.1 up to and including version 1.25.0 has a vulnerability in the DNSSEC validator that enables denial of service and possible remote code execution as a result of deep copying a data structure and erroneously overwriting a destination pointer. An adversary can exploit the vulnerability by controlling a malicious signed zone and querying a vulnerable Unbound. When DS sub-queries need to suspend validation due to NSEC3 computational budget exhaustion (introduced in Unbound 1.19.1), Unbound deep-copies response messages to preserve them across memory region teardown. A struct-assignment bug overwrites the destination's pointer with the source's pointer. After the sub-query region is freed, the resumed validator dereferences this dangling pointer, triggering a crash or potentially enabling arbitrary code execution. Unbound 1.25.1 contains a patch with a fix to preserve the correct pointer when deep copying the data structure.
Published: 20 May 2026 · Updated: 23 May 2026 · First seen: 21 May 2026