CVE Catalog

CVE-2026-18674

HighCVSS 7.0
Published: Updated: Translated: NVD NIST

Summary

On a Kong Mesh global control plane, resources received over the zone-to-global KDS sync are attributed using the in-band, sender-controlled ControlPlane.Identifier rather than the authenticated zone identity derived from the connection. Authenticated zones can have the global control plane store and re-distribute those resources as belonging to another zone. The result is a cross-zone isolation bypass: the holder of a single enrolled zone's credential can inject, attribute, and overwrite resources in another zone's namespace mesh-wide. The root cause lives in Kuma's open-source KDS sync code, which Kong Mesh's control plane is built on.

Risk Assessment

An attacker with credentials of one zone could gain unauthorized access to resources of other zones, potentially compromising integrity and confidentiality across the mesh.

Recommendation

Update Kong Mesh to a patched version and monitor KDS sync for anomalies.

Original NVD description (English source)

On a Kong Mesh global control plane, resources received over the zone-to-global KDS sync are attributed using the in-band, sender-controlled ControlPlane.Identifier rather than the authenticated zone identity derived from the connection. Authenticated zones can have the global control plane store and re-distribute those resources as belonging to another zone. The result is a cross-zone isolation bypass: the holder of a single enrolled zone's credential can inject, attribute, and overwrite resources in another zone's namespace mesh-wide. The root cause lives in Kuma's open-source KDS sync code, which Kong Mesh's control plane is built on.

Vulnerability data from NVD (NIST) · CISA KEV · EPSS