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7.5

Apache Tomcat Native and Tomcat allow certificate revocation to be bypassed

CVE-2026-24734
Summary

Apache Tomcat Native and Tomcat versions that use an OCSP responder can be tricked into accepting expired or invalid certificates. This could allow attackers to pretend to be a trusted website or service. To fix this, update to the latest versions of Apache Tomcat Native (1.3.5 or later) or Tomcat (11.0.18 or later, 10.1.52 or later, or 9.0.115 or later).

Original title
Improper Input Validation vulnerability in Apache Tomcat Native, Apache Tomcat. When using an OCSP responder, Tomcat Native (and Tomcat's FFM port of the Tomcat Native code) did not complete verif...
Original description
Improper Input Validation vulnerability in Apache Tomcat Native, Apache Tomcat.

When using an OCSP responder, Tomcat Native (and Tomcat's FFM port of the Tomcat Native code) did not complete verification or freshness checks on the OCSP response which could allow certificate revocation to be bypassed.

This issue affects Apache Tomcat Native:  from 1.3.0 through 1.3.4, from 2.0.0 through 2.0.11; Apache Tomcat: from 11.0.0-M1 through 11.0.17, from 10.1.0-M7 through 10.1.51, from 9.0.83 through 9.0.114.


The following versions were EOL at the time the CVE was created but are
known to be affected: from 1.1.23 through 1.1.34, from 1.2.0 through 1.2.39. Older EOL versions are not affected.

Apache Tomcat Native users are recommended to upgrade to versions 1.3.5 or later or 2.0.12 or later, which fix the issue.

Apache Tomcat users are recommended to upgrade to versions 11.0.18 or later, 10.1.52 or later or 9.0.115 or later which fix the issue.
osv CVSS3.1 7.5
Published: 17 Feb 2026 · Updated: 14 Mar 2026 · First seen: 14 Mar 2026