Severity: moderate 

Affected versions:

- Apache Log4j API (org.apache.logging.log4j:log4j-api) 2.13.1 before 2.25.5
- Apache Log4j API (org.apache.logging.log4j:log4j-api) 2.26.0 before 2.26.1
- Apache Log4j API (org.apache.logging.log4j:log4j-api) 3.0.0-alpha1 through 
3.0.0-beta2

Description:

Improper encoding of non-finite floating-point values during MapMessage JSON 
serialization in Apache Log4j API produces output that is not valid JSON. This 
issue affects Apache Log4j API versions 2.13.1 through 2.25.4 and version 
2.26.0.

The fix for CVE-2026-34481 did not cover all code paths: when a MapMessage 
contains a non-finite IEEE 754 value (NaN, Infinity, or -Infinity), 
MapMessage.asJson() emits the corresponding bare token. RFC 8259 does not 
permit these tokens, so a conformant parser rejects the resulting document.

The defect is reachable only when both of the following conditions hold:

  *  The application uses the  message resolver 
https://logging.apache.org/log4j/2.x/manual/json-template-layout.html#event-template-resolver-message
  of JsonTemplateLayout or any other layout that relies on MapMessage.asJson() 
or MapMessage.getFormattedMessage(new String[]{"JSON"}).
  *  The application logs a MapMessage that contains an attacker-controlled 
floating-point value.


An attacker who can supply a non-finite value can cause the affected layout to 
emit malformed JSON, which may corrupt the enclosing log record or disrupt 
downstream log ingestion and parsing.

Users are advised to upgrade to Apache Log4j API 2.25.5 or 2.26.1, both of 
which emit RFC 8259-compliant JSON for non-finite values.

Credit:

Himanshu Anand (finder)

References:

https://logging.apache.org/log4j/2.x/manual/json-template-layout.html#event-template-resolver-message
https://github.com/apache/logging-log4j2/pull/4163
https://logging.apache.org/cyclonedx/vdr.xml
https://logging.apache.org/security.html#CVE-2026-49844
https://logging.apache.org/
https://www.cve.org/CVERecord?id=CVE-2026-49844

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