CVE-2026-25627
MEDIUMNanoMQ MQTT Broker (NanoMQ) is an all-around Edge Messaging Platform. Prior to version 0.24.8, NanoMQ’s MQTT-over-WebSocket transport can be crashed by sending an MQTT packet with a deliberately large Remaining Length in the fixed header while providing a much shorter actual payload. The code path copies Remaining Length bytes without verifying that the current receive buffer contains that many bytes, resulting in an out-of-bounds read (ASAN reports OOB / crash). This is remotely triggerable over the WebSocket listener. This issue has been patched in version 0.24.8.
Published: 3/30/2026Modified: 4/2/2026
References (5)
https://github.com/nanomq/NanoNNG/commit/e80b30bad6d855593a68d18f2785bfaca6faf09ePatchhttps://github.com/nanomq/NanoNNG/pull/1405Issue TrackingPatchhttps://github.com/nanomq/nanomq/releases/tag/0.24.8Release Noteshttps://github.com/nanomq/nanomq/security/advisories/GHSA-w4rh-v3h2-j29xExploitVendor Advisoryhttps://github.com/nanomq/nanomq/security/advisories/GHSA-w4rh-v3h2-j29xExploitVendor Advisory