CVE-2026-8466 PUBLISHED

Unbounded buffer accumulation in multipart header parsing causes denial of service in cowboy

Assigner: EEF
Reserved: 13.05.2026 Published: 13.05.2026 Updated: 14.05.2026

Allocation of Resources Without Limits or Throttling vulnerability in ninenines cowboy allows denial of service via unbounded buffer accumulation in multipart header parsing.

cowboy_req:read_part/3 in src/cowboy_req.erl accumulates incoming request bytes into a Buffer binary with no upper-bound check. When cow_multipart:parse_headers/2 returns more or {more, Buffer2}, the function reads up to Length bytes (default 64 KB) from the request body and recurses with the enlarged buffer. There is no equivalent of the byte_size(Acc) > Length guard present in the sibling function read_part_body/4. An unauthenticated attacker can send a multipart/form-data request whose body never yields a complete header section — for example, a body that never contains the advertised boundary delimiter, or one whose header lines never contain \r\n\r\n — and force the server process to accumulate memory linearly with the bytes the protocol layer is willing to deliver. A handful of concurrent such uploads is sufficient to exhaust BEAM memory.

This issue affects cowboy from 2.0.0 before 2.15.0.

Metrics

CVSS Vector: CVSS:4.0/AV:N/AC:L/AT:P/PR:N/UI:N/VC:N/VI:N/VA:H/SC:N/SI:N/SA:N
CVSS Score: 8.2

Product Status

Vendor ninenines
Product cowboy
Versions Default: unaffected
  • affected from 2.0.0 to 2.15.0 (excl.)
Vendor ninenines
Product cowboy
Versions Default: unaffected
  • affected from 917cf99e10c41676183d501b86af6e47c95afb89 to 5c6a2061b41bb5771c4659fac7d5a822dca5bafb (excl.)

Affected Configurations

The application must expose an HTTP endpoint that calls cowboy_req:read_part/1,2 to process multipart/form-data request bodies. Deployments that do not handle multipart uploads are not affected.

Credits

  • Peter Ullrich finder
  • Loïc Hoguin remediation developer

References

Problem Types

  • CWE-770 Allocation of Resources Without Limits or Throttling CWE

Impacts

  • CAPEC-130 Excessive Allocation