CVE-2026-48862
Severity CVSS v4.0:
HIGH
Type:
Unavailable / Other
Publication date:
02/06/2026
Last modified:
02/06/2026
Description
Allocation of Resources Without Limits or Throttling vulnerability in elixir-mint Mint allows attacker-controlled HTTP/2 servers to exhaust memory in a Mint client via PUSH_PROMISE flooding.<br />
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In lib/mint/http2.ex, Mint.HTTP2.decode_push_promise_headers_and_add_response/5 inserts a :reserved_remote entry into conn.streams for every promised stream ID. The neighbouring Mint.HTTP2.assert_valid_promised_stream_id/2 only verifies that the promised ID is even and not already present; client_settings.max_concurrent_streams is not consulted at promise time. The concurrency cap is only checked when the response HEADERS for the promised stream arrive, so a server that emits PUSH_PROMISE frames and withholds the matching HEADERS never trips that check.<br />
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HTTP/2 server push is accepted by default (client_settings.enable_push defaults to true). A single long-lived HTTP/2 connection to a hostile server lets that server pin one conn.streams entry per PUSH_PROMISE frame it sends, with no upper bound, until the client process runs out of memory.<br />
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This issue affects mint: from 0.2.0 before 1.9.0.
Impact
Base Score 4.0
8.20
Severity 4.0
HIGH
References to Advisories, Solutions, and Tools
- https://cna.erlef.org/cves/CVE-2026-48862.html
- https://github.com/elixir-mint/mint/commit/70b97b6a5209fb288b0e04d8e657dda26c59de67
- https://github.com/elixir-mint/mint/security/advisories/GHSA-g586-ccqf-7x4r
- https://osv.dev/vulnerability/EEF-CVE-2026-48862
- https://github.com/elixir-mint/mint/security/advisories/GHSA-g586-ccqf-7x4r



