CVE-2026-34181
Description
Issue Summary: The PKCS#12 file processing fails to perform sufficient input validation for files that use Password-Based Message Authentication Code 1 (PBMAC1) integrity mechanism allowing a certificate and private key forgery. Impact Summary: An attacker impersonating a user can cause a service reading PKCS#12 files to accept forged certificates and private keys with a 1 in 256 probability. If a service accepting PKCS#12 files is using passwords for authenticating the received files, the attacker can create unencrypted PKCS#12 files that use PBMAC1 authentication that specifies an HMAC key of only one byte, allowing them to craft a file that will be accepted with a 1 in 256 probability. That would then cause the service to accept a certificate and private key controlled by the attacker. The FIPS modules are not affected by this issue, as the affected code is outside the OpenSSL FIPS module boundary.
References
- https://github.com/openssl/security/commit/0300eb9ddce7a0895bf301a4b0c03a9da2313a0f
- https://github.com/openssl/security/commit/79eb76a937e474bb7610a0a3dc57131dc8dc6610
- https://github.com/openssl/security/commit/85dcbb3abaa4878af5c8fbbe11bce708fcf984a7
- https://github.com/openssl/security/commit/ec36f2417c4ddd8cabce4b4a60a3d7a7365f2d81
- https://openssl-library.org/news/secadv/20260609.txt