CVE-2026-48706
Description
Envoy is an open source edge and service proxy designed for cloud-native applications. From 1.34.0 until 1.35.13, 1.36.9, 1.37.5, and 1.38.3, a vulnerability exists in Envoy's TCP StatsD sink (TcpStatsdSink), where the thread-local flusher buffer can be overflowed by exceptionally long statistic names (e.g., >16KiB). During formatting, TcpStatsdSink reserves a single contiguous memory slice of 16KiB (FLUSH_SLICE_SIZE_BYTES). If formatting a single metric exceeds the remaining capacity, the flusher initiates a buffer rotation but incorrectly continues to allocate another fixed 16KiB slice. If an attacker can trigger a statistic name longer than 16KiB—for example, by sending an HTTP or gRPC request with an extremely long request path (:path) that is recorded by the grpc_stats filter configured with stats_for_all_methods: true—the flusher will attempt to copy the metric name using memcpy operations beyond the allocated heap buffer boundaries. This leads to a heap write overflow, which can cause immediate denial-of-service (process crash) or potential remote code execution (RCE). This vulnerability is fixed in 1.35.13, 1.36.9, 1.37.5, and 1.38.3.
Affected products
4cpe:2.3:a:envoyproxy:envoy:*:*:*:*:*:*:*:*+ 1 more
- cpe:2.3:a:envoyproxy:envoy:*:*:*:*:*:*:*:*range: >=1.34.0,<1.35.13
- (no CPE)range: 1.34.0 - 1.35.13, 1.36.0 - 1.36.9, 1.37.0 - 1.37.5, 1.38.0 - 1.38.3
- osv-coords2 versions
>= 1.34.0, < 1.35.13+ 1 more
- (no CPE)range: >= 1.34.0, < 1.35.13
- (no CPE)range: < 1.30.2-1.1
Patches
Vulnerability mechanics
References
1- github.com/envoyproxy/envoy/security/advisories/GHSA-7q3f-gwg7-j8g4nvdVendor AdvisoryMitigation
News mentions
1- Envoy Proxy: Eleven Vulnerabilities Disclosed Together, Targeting DoS and Memory CorruptionVypr Intelligence · Jun 26, 2026