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CVE-2026-45292

OpenTelemetry Java SDK has Unbounded Memory Allocation in W3C Baggage Propagation

Description

Overview

A vulnerability affects the baggage propagation implementation in opentelemetry-api and opentelemetry-extension-trace-propagators. Parsing oversized baggage causes unbounded memory allocation and CPU consumption. Because baggage is automatically re-injected into every outgoing request, the effect can fan out to downstream services that never received the original malicious request.

Technical Details

  • W3CBaggagePropagator did not enforce any limit on the total size or entry count of the baggage header. The parser iterated character-by-character through the entire value regardless of length.
  • JaegerPropagator and OtTracePropagator had the same gap in their respective baggage extraction paths.
  • The W3C Baggage specification recommends a maximum of 8,192 bytes and 180 entries; none of these limits were enforced.

Impact

The practical availability impact for most deployments is limited. Every major Java HTTP server enforces its own header size limit (Tomcat, Jetty, Netty, Vert.x, and gRPC-Java all default to 8 KiB), constraining what an external attacker can deliver before the application is reached. The risk is higher when transport-layer limits are absent — e.g., a compromised internal service communicating over a non-HTTP or custom transport.

Remediation

Update to version 1.62.0 or later (#8380). The fix enforces limits consistent with the W3C Baggage specification at the propagator level:

  • Maximum total baggage size: 8,192 bytes across all baggage header values
  • Maximum number of entries: 64

Headers that would exceed either limit are dropped at the point the limit is reached; already-extracted valid entries are retained.

Workarounds

Ensure HTTP header size limits are configured at the server or gateway level. Most Java HTTP servers enforce an 8 KiB header limit by default, which mitigates external attack vectors independently of this fix.

References

Patch Available

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Score
5.3
Severity
Medium
Ecosystem
Java
Publish Date
May 14, 2026
Modified Date
June 8, 2026
Score Vector
CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:N/I:N/A:L
Affected Versions