Bug 2495360 - CVE-2026-54516 ceph: jackson-databind: Security bypass due to improper handling of renamed properties [fedora-all]
Summary: CVE-2026-54516 ceph: jackson-databind: Security bypass due to improper handli...
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Status: ASSIGNED
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Product: Fedora
Classification: Fedora
Component: ceph
Version: rawhide
Hardware: Unspecified
OS: Unspecified
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Assignee: Kaleb KEITHLEY
QA Contact: Fedora Extras Quality Assurance
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Blocks: CVE-2026-54516
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Reported: 2026-06-30 21:26 UTC by Jon Moroney
Modified: 2026-07-01 15:32 UTC (History)
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Description Jon Moroney 2026-06-30 21:26:13 UTC
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jackson-databind contains the general-purpose data-binding functionality and tree-model for Jackson Data Processor. From 2.21.0 until 2.21.4 and 3.1.4, POJOPropertiesCollector._renameProperties() allows a property with @JsonProperty("renamed") on the getter and @JsonIgnore on the setter to be renamed rather than dropped. With MapperFeature.INFER_PROPERTY_MUTATORS enabled (default), the private backing field is retained; during deserialization BeanDeserializerFactory.addBeanProps() sees hasField()==true, builds a FieldProperty, and makes the backing field writable. An attacker supplying the renamed JSON key writes the backing field directly, bypassing the @JsonIgnore on the setter. This vulnerability is fixed in 3.1.4.


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