CVE-2026-42789 PUBLISHED

Non-CA certificate accepted as intermediate issuer in public_key path validation

Assigner: EEF
Reserved: 29.04.2026 Published: 27.05.2026 Updated: 27.05.2026

Improper Following of a Certificate's Chain of Trust vulnerability in Erlang OTP public_key (pubkey_cert module) allows a non-CA certificate to be accepted as an intermediate issuer, enabling certificate chain forgery.

In lib/public_key/src/pubkey_cert.erl, pubkey_cert:validate_extensions/7 contains two flaws that together allow a certificate with basicConstraints cA:false and no keyUsage extension to be used as an intermediate issuer in a chain passed to public_key:pkix_path_validation/3: the cA:false clause recurses into the remaining extensions without rejecting the certificate when it is in issuer position, and the keyUsage check only fires when the extension is present, so a certificate lacking keyUsage entirely bypasses the keyCertSign enforcement.

Any party holding an end-entity certificate with basicConstraints cA:false and no keyUsage extension, issued by any CA in the victim's trust store, can use that certificate's private key to sign forged leaf certificates for arbitrary identities. public_key:pkix_path_validation/3 accepts the resulting chain, and by extension every TLS or mTLS endpoint built on the OTP ssl application that relies on the default verifier is affected, including server identity verification on the client side and client certificate verification on mTLS servers.

This issue affects OTP from OTP 17.0 before OTP 26.2.5.21, 27.3.4.12, 28.5.0.1, and 29.0.1 corresponding to public_key from 0.22 before 1.15.1.7, 1.17.1.3, 1.20.3.1, and 1.21.1.

Metrics

CVSS Vector: CVSS:4.0/AV:N/AC:L/AT:P/PR:N/UI:N/VC:L/VI:L/VA:N/SC:H/SI:H/SA:N
CVSS Score: 7

Product Status

Vendor Erlang
Product OTP
Versions Default: unknown
  • affected from 0.22 to * (excl.)
Vendor Erlang
Product OTP
Versions Default: unknown
  • affected from 17.0 to * (excl.)
  • affected from 84adefa331c4159d432d22840663c38f155cd4c1 to * (excl.)

Workarounds

The verify_fun option in the ssl or public_key application can be used to ensure that path validation rejects chains where an intermediate certificate does not have basicConstraints cA:true.

Credits

  • John Downey finder
  • Ingela Andin remediation developer
  • Jakub Witczak analyst

References

Problem Types

  • CWE-295 Improper Certificate Validation CWE
  • CWE-296 Improper Following of a Certificate's Chain of Trust CWE

Impacts

  • CAPEC-475 Signature Spoofing by Improper Validation