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Live intelligence Updated 20 Aug 2026 · 23:29 UTC

Debian, GNU · Debian Linux, Sasl

CVE-2026-56968

GNU SASL before 2.2.4 lacks sanitization of a short challenge in _gsasl_ntlm_client_step in the NTLM client, which could result in memory disclosur...

Recommended action

Handle this through the normal risk-based patching cycle while monitoring for change. Debian Security advisory Msg00259

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CVSS5.3
EPSS0.3%
KEVNo
ExploitationNone
RemediationNot yet verified ↓

Assessment

Why it matters

EPSS is 0.3%; technical severity is CVSS 5.3.

GNU SASL before 2.2.4 lacks sanitization of a short challenge in _gsasl_ntlm_client_step in the NTLM client, which could result in memory disclosure via a crafted server.

Who should care

  • Teams operating Debian Linux, Sasl
  • Vulnerability and exposure management teams
  • Security operations teams monitoring exploitation activity

Response plan

What I would do

  1. Confirm whether Debian Linux, Sasl is present in the environment.
  2. Identify affected versions and establish whether vulnerable services are exposed or reachable.
  3. Debian Security advisory Msg00259
  4. Review relevant security telemetry for evidence of attempted or successful exploitation.
  5. Document the remediation decision and track it to verified completion.

Treatment intelligence

Remediation intelligence

Not yet verified

Vendor sources are listed before government and third-party guidance. Confirm product applicability and change prerequisites before deployment.

Verification noteAutomated link verification has not completed for this guidance yet.

Technical details

CVSS vector
CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:L/I:N/A:N
CWE
CWE-839
Affected versions
Debian Debian Linux (Version 13.0); GNU Sasl (End Excluding 2.2.4)
Fixed versions
GNU Sasl (Fixed from 2.2.4)
Published
23 June 2026
Attack vector
Network
Privileges required
None
User interaction
None

Signal timeline

  1. CVE published
  2. Latest EPSS score: 0.3%
  3. Signal calculated at 9

External references

Live public intelligence This assessment combines public-source evidence. Validate the affected product, version and exposure against your own environment before making a risk decision.