CVE-2026-63385
CriticalCVSS 9.2Summary
A vulnerability in Libevent before versions 2.1.13 and 2.2.2-alpha includes two HTTP parsing weaknesses in http.c. evhttp_decode_uri_internal decodes percent-encoded %00 bytes into literal NUL characters, which can cause path truncation and bypass validation. evhttp_header_is_valid_value also accepts obsolete line folding in header values containing CR or LF, allowing a proxy and libevent to interpret headers differently.
Risk Assessment
The risk includes header injection or access control bypass, potentially leading to unauthorized actions.
Recommendation
Upgrade Libevent to version 2.1.13 or 2.2.2-alpha, which fix the CRLF issue, and monitor patches for the URI truncation issue.
Original NVD description (English source)
Libevent is an event notification library. Prior to 2.1.13 and 2.2.2-alpha, libevent has two HTTP parsing weaknesses in http.c. evhttp_decode_uri_internal decodes percent-encoded %00 bytes into literal NUL characters, which can cause downstream C string operations to truncate a path and bypass validation performed on a different representation. evhttp_header_is_valid_value also accepts obsolete line folding in header values containing carriage return or line feed characters, allowing a proxy and libevent to interpret headers differently and enabling header injection or access control bypass. The CRLF header acceptance is fixed in versions 2.1.13 and 2.2.2-alpha, but the reviewed patches do not clearly remediate the URI NUL-truncation condition.

