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CVE-2026-22444

Published: January 28, 2026
Last updated:7 hours ago (January 28, 2026)
Exploit: YesZero-day: NoPatch: YesTrend: Neutral
TL;DR
Updated January 28, 2026

CVE-2026-22444 is a high severity vulnerability with a CVSS score of 7.1. Exploits are available; patches have been released and should be applied urgently.

Key Points
  • 1High severity (CVSS 7.1/10)
  • 2Public exploits are available
  • 3Vendor patches are available
  • 4Strobes Priority Score: 493/1000 (Medium)
  • 5Affects products from: Apache
Severity Scores
CVSS v37.1
CVSS v20.0
Priority Score493.0
EPSS Score0.0
High
Exploitation LikelihoodMinimal
0.00%EPSS

Very low probability of exploitation

Monitor and patch as resources allow
0.00%
EPSS
7.1
CVSS
Yes
Exploit
Yes
Patch
Medium Priority
exploit exists

EPSS predicts the probability of exploitation in the next 30 days based on real-world threat data, complementing CVSS severity scores with actual risk assessment.

Description

The "create core" API of Apache Solr 8.6 through 9.10.0 lacks sufficient input validation on some API parameters, which can cause Solr to check the existence of and attempt to read file-system paths that should be disallowed by Solr's "allowPaths" security setting https://https://solr.apache.org/guide/solr/latest/configuration-guide/configuring-solr-xml.html#the-solr-element .  These read-only accesses can allow users to create cores using unexpected configsets if any are accessible via the filesystem.  On Windows systems configured to allow UNC paths this can additionally cause disclosure of NTLM "user" hashes. 

Solr deployments are subject to this vulnerability if they meet the following criteria:

  • Solr is running in its "standalone" mode.
  • Solr's "allowPath" setting is being used to restrict file access to certain directories.
  • Solr's "create core" API is exposed and accessible to untrusted users.  This can happen if Solr's RuleBasedAuthorizationPlugin https://solr.apache.org/guide/solr/latest/deployment-guide/rule-based-authorization-plugin.html is disabled, or if it is enabled but the "core-admin-edit" predefined permission (or an equivalent custom permission) is given to low-trust (i.e. non-admin) user roles.

Users can mitigate this by enabling Solr's RuleBasedAuthorizationPlugin (if disabled) and configuring a permission-list that prevents untrusted users from creating new Solr cores.  Users should also upgrade to Apache Solr 9.10.1 or greater, which contain fixes for this issue.

CVSS v3 Breakdown
Attack Vector:Network
Attack Complexity:Local
Privileges Required:Local
User Interaction:Network
Scope:Unchanged
Confidentiality:High
Integrity:Local
Availability:Network
Exploit References
GitHubGitHub
Trend Analysis
Neutral
Vulnerable Products
VendorProduct
ApacheSolr
Advisories
GitHub AdvisoryNVD
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