VYPR
Medium severity5.1NVD Advisory· Published May 27, 2026· Updated May 27, 2026

CVE-2026-2607

CVE-2026-2607

Description

IBM MQ Operator SC2: v3.2.0 through 3.2.23CD:  v3.3.0, v3.4.0, v3.4.1, v3.5.0, v3.5.1 - v3.5.3, v3.6.0 - v3.6.4, v3.7.0 - v3.7.2, v3.8.0, v3.8.1, v3.9.0, v3.9.1LTS: v2.0.0 - 2.0.29 and IBM supplied MQ Advanced container images SC2: 9.4.0.6 through r1, 9.4.0.6-r2, 9.4.0.7-r1, 9.4.0.10-r1, 9.4.0.10-r2, 9.4.0.11-r1, 9.4.0.11-r2, 9.4.0.11-r3, 9.4.0.12-r1, 9.4.0.15-r1 - 9.4.0.15-r4, 9.4.0.16-r1, 9.4.0.16-r2, 9.4.0.17-r1, 9.4.0.17-r2, 9.4.0.20-r1CD: 9.4.1.0-r1, 9.4.1.0-r2, 9.4.1.1-r1, 9.4.2.0-r1, 9.4.2.0-r2, 9.4.2.1-r1, 9.4.2.1-r2, 9.4.3.0-r1, 9.4.3.0-r2, 9.4.3.1-r1 - 9.4.3.1-r3, 9.4.4.0-r1 - 9.4.4.0-r4, 9.4.4.1-r1, 9.4.5.0-r1, 9.4.5.0-r2LTS: 9.3.0.0-r1, 9.3.0.0-r2, 9.3.0.0-r3, 9.3.0.1-r1, 9.3.0.1-r2, 9.3.0.1-r3, 9.3.0.1-r4, 9.3.0.3-r1, 9.3.0.4-r1, 9.3.0.4-r2, 9.3.0.5-r1, 9.3.0.5-r2, 9.3.0.5-r3, 9.3.0.6-r1, 9.3.0.10-r1, 9.3.0.10-r2, 9.3.0.11-r1,9.3.0.11-r2, 9.3.0.15-r1, 9.3.0.16-r1, 9.3.0.16-r2, 9.3.0.17-r1, 9.3.0.17-r2, 9.3.0.17-r3, 9.3.0.20-r1, 9.3.0.20-r2, 9.3.0.21-r1, 9.3.0.21-r2, 9.3.0.21-r3, 9.3.0.25-r1, 9.4.0.0-r1, 9.4.0.0-r2, 9.4.0.0-r3, 9.4.0.5-r1, 9.4.0.5-r2 IBM MQ stores potentially sensitive information in log files that could be read by a local user.

AI Insight

LLM-synthesized narrative grounded in this CVE's description and references.

IBM MQ Operator and container images store sensitive information in log files accessible to local users, leading to potential information disclosure.

Vulnerability

IBM MQ Operator SC2 versions 3.2.0 through 3.2.23, CD versions 3.3.0 through 3.9.1, LTS versions 2.0.0 through 2.0.29, and IBM MQ Advanced container images (SC2 versions 9.4.0.6 through r1, r2, etc., CD versions 9.4.1.0-r1 through 9.4.5.0-r2, LTS versions 9.3.0.0-r1 through 9.4.0.5-r2) are affected. The vulnerability exists because IBM MQ stores potentially sensitive information in log files that could be read by a local user [1].

Exploitation

An attacker requires local user access to the system where the affected IBM MQ Operator or container image is running. No authentication beyond existing local user credentials is needed, as the sensitive information is written to log files that are readable by local users. The attacker can simply read the log files to extract the stored sensitive information [1].

Impact

A local user who successfully reads the log files can gain access to sensitive information, such as credentials or other confidential data, potentially leading to further compromise of the system or data confidentiality [1].

Mitigation

IBM has not yet published fixed versions or workarounds in the available reference [1]. Users should monitor the IBM security bulletin for updates and apply patches when they become available.

AI Insight generated on May 27, 2026. Synthesized from this CVE's description and the cited reference URLs; citations are validated against the source bundle.

Affected products

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  • Range: 9.4.0.6-r1, 9.4.0.6-r2, 9.4.0.7-r1, 9.4.0.10-r1, 9.4.0.10-r2, 9.4.0.11-r1, 9.4.0.11-r2, 9.4.0.11-r3, 9.4.0.12-r1, 9.4.0.15-r1–9.4.0.15-r4, 9.4.0.16-r1, 9.4.0.16-r2, 9.4.0.17-r1, 9.4.0.17-r2, 9.4.0.20-r1, 9.4.1.0-r1, 9.4.1.0-r2, 9.4.1.1-r1, 9.4.1.1-r2, 9.4.2.0-r1, 9.4.2.0-r2, 9.4.2.1-r1, 9.4.2.1-r2, 9.4.3.0-r1, 9.4.3.0-r2, 9.4.3.1-r1–9.4.3.1-r3, 9.4.4.0-r1–9.4.4.0-r4, 9.4.4.1-r1, 9.4.5.0-r1, 9.4.5.0-r2, 9.3.0.0-r1, 9.3.0.0-r2, 9.3.0.0-r3, 9.3.0.1-r1, 9.3.0.1-r2, 9.3.0.1-r3, 9.3.0.1-r4, 9.3.0.3-r1, 9.3.0.4-r1, 9.3.0.4-r2, 9.3.0.5-r1, 9.3.0.5-r2, 9.3.0.5-r3, 9.3.0.6-r1, 9.3.0.10-r1, 9.3.0.10-r2, 9.3.0.11-r1,9.3.0.11-r2, 9.3.0.15-r1, 9.3.0.16-r1, 9.3.0.16-r2, 9.3.0.17-r1, 9.3.0.17-r2, 9.3.0.17-r3, 9.3.0.20-r1, 9.3.0.20-r2, 9.3.0.21-r1, 9.3.0.21-r2, 9.3.0.21-r3, 9.3.0.25-r1, 9.4.0.0-r1, 9.4.0.0-r2, 9.4.0.0-r3, 9.4.0.5-r1, 9.4.0.5-r2
  • Minio/Operatorllm-fuzzy
    Range: v3.2.0 through 3.2.23, v3.3.0, v3.4.0, v3.4.1, v3.5.0–v3.5.3, v3.6.0–v3.6.4, v3.7.0–v3.7.2, v3.8.0, v3.8.1, v3.9.0, v3.9.1, v2.0.0–2.0.29

Patches

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No patches discovered yet.

Vulnerability mechanics

No source-code context for this CVE — mechanics is only generated when we can read the actual fix diff. Without that, the four sections (root cause, attack vector, affected code, fix) would be speculation rather than analysis.

References

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News mentions

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