CVE-2026-41604: Apache Thrift: Swift Range crash in skip()
Out-of-bounds Read vulnerability in Apache Thrift.
This issue affects Apache Thrift: before 0.23.0.
Users are recommended to upgrade to version 0.23.0, which fixes the issue.
Security readout for executives and security teams
CVE-2026-41604 is a high-severity Apache Thrift flaw that can crash affected Swift handling during skip() processing. The main business risk is service disruption, with limited possible data exposure from out-of-bounds reads. Apache states versions before 0.23.0 are affected and recommends upgrading to 0.23.0. Exposure is most likely where applications or services use Apache Thrift Swift components before 0.23.0 and process untrusted Thrift data over reachable interfaces. Downstream Linux distributions may ship affected packages; Red Hat has related CVE and errata entries. Treat as a near-term remediation item for systems processing untrusted Thrift traffic, especially externally reachable services. The strongest supported risk is availability loss, not data modification or full system compromise. Mitigation focus: Upgrade Apache Thrift to version 0.23.0 or later.; Review Red Hat errata if using Red Hat-packaged Thrift components.; Prioritize internet-facing or partner-facing services that parse untrusted Thrift data..
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Out-of-bounds Read
Out-of-bounds Read represents a recurring weakness pattern that can create exploitable paths when design, validation, or implementation controls are missing.