Severity: critical 

Affected versions:

- Apache Artemis (org.apache.artemis:artemis-server) 2.50.0 through 2.51.0
- Apache ActiveMQ Artemis (org.apache.activemq:artemis-server) 2.11.0 through 
2.44.0

Description:

Missing Authentication for Critical Function (CWE-306) vulnerability in Apache 
Artemis, Apache ActiveMQ Artemis. An unauthenticated remote attacker can use 
the Core protocol to force a target broker to establish an outbound Core 
federation connection to an attacker-controlled rogue broker. This could 
potentially result in message injection into any queue and/or message 
exfiltration from any queue via the rogue broker. This impacts environments 
that allow both:

- incoming Core protocol connections from untrusted sources to the broker

- outgoing Core protocol connections from the broker to untrusted targets

This issue affects:

- Apache Artemis from 2.50.0 through 2.51.0

- Apache ActiveMQ Artemis from 2.11.0 through 2.44.0.

Users are recommended to upgrade to Apache Artemis version 2.52.0, which fixes 
the issue.

The issue can be mitigated by either of the following:

- Remove Core protocol support from any acceptor receiving connections from 
untrusted sources. Incoming Core protocol connections are supported by default 
via the "artemis" acceptor listening on port 61616. See the "protocols" URL 
parameter configured for the acceptor. An acceptor URL without this parameter 
supports all protocols by default, including Core.

- Use two-way SSL (i.e. certificate-based authentication) in order to force 
every client to present the proper SSL certificate when establishing a 
connection before any message protocol handshake is attempted. This will 
prevent unauthenticated exploitation of this vulnerability.

Credit:

Hardik Mehta <[email protected]> (finder)

References:

https://artemis.apache.org
https://www.cve.org/CVERecord?id=CVE-2026-27446

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