CVE-2026-41081

CVE-2026-41081 is a medium-severity improper authentication vulnerability in org.apache.storm:storm-client (maven), affecting versions < 2.8.7. It is fixed in 2.8.7.

Summary

Improper Handling of TLS Client Authentication Failure Leading to Anonymous Principal Assignment in Apache Storm

Versions Affected: up to 2.8.7

Description: When TLS transport is enabled in Apache Storm without requiring client certificate authentication (the default configuration), the TlsTransportPlugin assigns a fallback principal (CN=ANONYMOUS) if no client certificate is presented or if certificate verification fails. The underlying SSLPeerUnverifiedException is caught and suppressed rather than rejecting the connection.

This fail-open behavior means an unauthenticated client can establish a TLS connection and receive a valid principal identity. If the configured authorizer (e.g., SimpleACLAuthorizer) does not explicitly deny access to CN=ANONYMOUS, this may result in unauthorized access to Storm services. The condition is logged at debug level only, reducing visibility in production.

Impact: Unauthenticated clients may be assigned a principal identity, potentially bypassing authorization in permissive or misconfigured environments.

Mitigation: Users should upgrade to 2.8.7 in which TLS authentication failures are handled in a fail-closed manner.

Users who cannot upgrade immediately should:

  • Enable mandatory client certificate authentication (nimbus.thrift.tls.client.auth.required: true)
  • Ensure authorization rules explicitly deny access to CN=ANONYMOUS
  • Review all ACL configurations for implicit default-allow behavior

Impact

The application does not adequately verify the identity of a user, device, or process before granting access. Typical impact: unauthorized access to functions or data reserved for authenticated parties.

CVE-2026-41081 has a CVSS score of 6.5 (Medium). The vector is network-reachable, no privileges required, and no user interaction. A CVSS score reflects the worst-case severity of the vulnerability, not your specific exposure. Whether this affects your application depends on whether the vulnerable code is present and reachable in your environment. A fixed version is available (2.8.7); upgrading removes the vulnerable code path.

Affected versions

org.apache.storm:storm-client (< 2.8.7)

Security releases

org.apache.storm:storm-client → 2.8.7 (maven)

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Severity tells you how bad this could be in the worst case. It does not tell you whether you are exposed. Exploitability and impact are functions of runtime truth: whether the vulnerable code is present, reachable, and actually executes in your application. A vulnerable package can sit in your dependency tree and never run.

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Remediation advice

Upgrade org.apache.storm:storm-client to 2.8.7 or later to resolve this vulnerability.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. What is CVE-2026-41081? CVE-2026-41081 is a medium-severity improper authentication vulnerability in org.apache.storm:storm-client (maven), affecting versions < 2.8.7. It is fixed in 2.8.7. The application does not adequately verify the identity of a user, device, or process before granting access.
  2. How severe is CVE-2026-41081? CVE-2026-41081 has a CVSS score of 6.5 (Medium). This score reflects the worst-case severity of the vulnerability, not your specific exposure. Whether it represents real risk in your environment depends on whether the vulnerable code is present and reachable.
  3. Which versions of org.apache.storm:storm-client are affected by CVE-2026-41081? org.apache.storm:storm-client (maven) versions < 2.8.7 is affected.
  4. Is there a fix for CVE-2026-41081? Yes. CVE-2026-41081 is fixed in 2.8.7. Upgrade to this version or later.
  5. Is CVE-2026-41081 exploitable, and should I be worried? Whether CVE-2026-41081 is exploitable in your environment depends on whether the vulnerable code is present and reachable. A CVSS score is a worst-case rating; it does not account for your specific deployment, configuration, or usage patterns. Kodem, an Intelligent Application Security platform, uses runtime intelligence to show which vulnerabilities actually execute in production, so you can focus on the ones that represent real risk. Get a demo
  6. What actually determines whether CVE-2026-41081 is exploitable, and how bad it is? Exploitability and impact are not fixed properties of a CVE. They depend on runtime truth: whether the vulnerable code is present, reachable, and actually executes in your application. A high CVSS score on a dependency that never runs is not the same as real risk. Kodem, an Intelligent Application Security platform, uses runtime intelligence to reveal which vulnerabilities actually execute in production, so teams prioritize the ones that genuinely matter.
  7. How do I fix CVE-2026-41081? Upgrade org.apache.storm:storm-client to 2.8.7 or later.

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