Contiki-NG's MQTT client parse_publish_vhdr() in os/net/app-layer/mqtt/mqtt.c sets...
🔗 CVE IDs covered (1)
📋 Description
Contiki-NG's MQTT client parse_publish_vhdr() in os/net/app-layer/mqtt/mqtt.c sets topic_len_received=1 before checking topic_len against the 64-byte limit, so an over-length topic returns early but leaves the flag set. On the next TCP segment, tcp_input() re-invokes the parser with topic_received==0, and the persisted topic_len_received==1 skips the length-reading block containing the guard, falling through directly to a memcpy() that uses the unvalidated 16-bit topic_len as the copy length. The 65-byte topic[] destination overruns into adjacent struct fields including the payload_chunk pointer, which subsequent MQTT code dereferences, giving a compromised or attacker-controlled broker an arbitrary-pointer-write primitive. Contiki-NG's MQTT implementation has no TLS support so the connection is plaintext. Impact ranges from information disclosure and denial of service to remote code execution on embedded targets without memory protection.
🔗 References (6)
- https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2026-5857
- https://github.com/contiki-ng/contiki-ng/pull/3163
- https://github.com/contiki-ng/contiki-ng/commit/a34a2dbdc8bea784bd2ae5079aa4be520cd74f2d
- https://github.com/contiki-ng/contiki-ng
- https://y637f9qq2x.com/posts/cve-2026-5857
- https://github.com/advisories/GHSA-x5g5-4jq8-vj28