apache httpd

  1. CVE-2024-40725: Patch Apache 2.4.62 to Prevent Source Disclosure

    A partial upstream fix in Apache HTTP Server left an opening that can return source code instead of executing it — and Microsoft’s short advisory that “Azure Linux includes the implicated open‑source library and is therefore potentially affected” is correct for Azure Linux images but does not...
  2. Patch Apache mod_proxy CVE-2024-38473: Update to 2.4.60 Now

    An encoding flaw in Apache HTTP Server’s mod_proxy can let crafted requests slip past intended authentication checks and reach backend services, potentially exposing protected resources — operators should treat this as an urgent configuration and patch-management issue and update affected...
  3. CVE-2024-47252: Apache mod_ssl Log Escaping Fix and Azure Linux Attestation

    The Apache HTTP Server vulnerability tracked as CVE-2024-47252 — an insufficient escaping flaw in mod_ssl that can allow a malicious TLS client to inject escape/control characters into log files — has been confirmed by Apache and fixed in the 2.4.64 release; Microsoft’s Security Response Center...
  4. CVE-2024-42516: Apache HTTPD Patch and Azure Linux Attestation Explained

    A critical HTTP response splitting vulnerability in the Apache HTTP Server — tracked as CVE-2024-42516 — has been confirmed and fixed upstream, but Microsoft’s public advisory language that “Azure Linux includes this open‑source library and is therefore potentially affected” has caused...
  5. CVE-2025-23048: TLS 1.3 Session Resumption Flaw in Apache mod_ssl

    The discovery of CVE-2025-23048 — a session-resumption flaw in Apache HTTP Server’s mod_ssl — has sharpened attention on a familiar but persistent reality of modern software security: a vulnerability in a widely used open‑source component can pose ripple effects across diverse products and...
  6. CVE-2024-27316: Apache httpd HTTP/2 DoS and Azure Linux Attestation

    The Apache HTTP Server vulnerability tracked as CVE-2024-27316 — an HTTP/2 denial-of-service triggered by an attacker sending endless CONTINUATION frames that cause memory exhaustion — is real, fixed upstream in the Apache httpd releases, and Microsoft’s brief advisory that “Azure Linux includes...
  7. CVE-2025-55753: Apache mod_md backoff overflow triggers renewal storms

    A subtle integer overflow in Apache HTTP Server’s ACME integration (mod_md) can turn a sensible certificate renewal backoff into an incessant retry loop after an extended series of failures, creating sustained renewal storms and operational headaches for administrators — the issue is tracked as...
  8. Apache Windows SSRF CVE-2025-59775: Patch to 2.4.66 to Stop NTLM Leakage

    Apache HTTP Server has a Windows-only Server-Side Request Forgery (SSRF) flaw that can be forced to make the server connect to attacker-controlled UNC (SMB) targets and thereby leak NTLM authentication material — a vulnerability tracked as CVE-2025-59775 and fixed in Apache httpd 2.4.66...
  9. Apache httpd CVE-2025-65082: Upgrade to 2.4.66 to fix CGI environment override

    The Apache HTTP Server project has published a security fix for CVE-2025-65082, a CGI environment variable override that affects Apache httpd 2.4.0 through 2.4.65 and is resolved in Apache httpd 2.4.66; administrators running CGI or mod_cgi/mod_cgid setups should prioritize upgrading and...