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wid-sec-w-2026-0721  ·  Published 2026-03-12  ·  View on BSI CERT-Bund ↗

Erlang/OTP: Multiple Vulnerabilities

CVSS 7.0 HIGH

Risk Summary

Improper Handling of Highly Compressed Data (Compression Bomb) vulnerability in Erlang OTP ssh (ssh_transport modules) allows Denial of Service via Resource Depletion. The SSH transport layer advertises legacy zlib compression by default and inflates attacker-controlled payloads pre-authentication without any size limit, enabling reliable memory exhaustion DoS. Two compression algorithms are affected: * zlib: Activates immediately after key exchange, enabling unauthenticated attacks * [email protected]: Activates post-authentication, enabling authenticated attacks Each SSH packet can decompress ~255 MB from 256 KB of wire data (1029:1 amplification ratio). Multiple packets can rapidly exhaust available memory, causing OOM kills in memory-constrained environments. This vulnerability is associated with program files lib/ssh/src/ssh_transport.erl and program routines ssh_transport:decompress/2, ssh_transport:handle_packet_part/4. This issue affects OTP from OTP 17.0 until OTP 28.4.1, 27.3.4.9 and 26.2.5.18 corresponding to ssh from 3.0.1 until 5.5.1, 5.2.11.6 and 5.1.4.14.

Affected Vendors

Open Source

Affected Products (18)

Open Source · Erlang/OTP <28.4.1
Open Source · Erlang/OTP 28.4.1
Open Source · Erlang/OTP <27.3.4.9
Open Source · Erlang/OTP 27.3.4.9
Open Source · Erlang/OTP <26.2.5.18
Open Source · Erlang/OTP 26.2.5.18
Open Source · Erlang/OTP <5.5.1
Open Source · Erlang/OTP 5.5.1
Open Source · Erlang/OTP <5.2.11.6
Open Source · Erlang/OTP 5.2.11.6
Open Source · Erlang/OTP <5.1.4.14
Open Source · Erlang/OTP 5.1.4.14
Open Source · Erlang/OTP <9.1.0.5
Open Source · Erlang/OTP 9.1.0.5
Open Source · Erlang/OTP <9.3.2.3
Open Source · Erlang/OTP 9.3.2.3
Open Source · Erlang/OTP <9.6.1
Open Source · Erlang/OTP 9.6.1

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