CVE-2026-55605 PUBLISHED

@arikusi/deepseek-mcp-server Missing Authentication on Self-Hosted HTTP MCP Endpoint

Assigner: GitHub_M
Reserved: 16.06.2026 Published: 09.07.2026 Updated: 10.07.2026

DeepSeek MCP Server is an MCP server for DeepSeek V4. Starting in version 1.4.2 and prior to version 1.8.0, the self-hosted HTTP transport of @arikusi/deepseek-mcp-server exposes POST /mcp without any authentication: createMcpExpressApp is called without an authProvider and no middleware guards the route, so any network-reachable client can issue an unauthenticated initialize request and obtain a valid MCP session identifier. In reproduced testing against commit 5e1302171e99, an unauthenticated client was able to initialize a session, enumerate tools, and invoke the local deepseek_sessions tool with no credentials. The same unauthenticated session also exposes deepseek_chat, whose handler uses the server-side DEEPSEEK_API_KEY when self-hosted deployments configure one. This issue applies to self-hosted HTTP mode, not the separately documented hosted BYOK endpoint in README.md, which expects an Authorization: Bearer ... header. Upstream self-hosted container assets enable HTTP mode by default (Dockerfile) and publish port 3000 (docker-compose.yml). Version 1.8.0 contains a patch for this issue.

Metrics

CVSS Vector: CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:N/I:N/A:L
CVSS Score: 5.3

Product Status

Vendor arikusi
Product deepseek-mcp-server
Versions
  • Version >= 1.4.2, < 1.8.0 is affected

References

Problem Types

  • CWE-306: Missing Authentication for Critical Function CWE