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Go toolchain CVE-2026-42501

| EUVD-2026-28433 HIGH
Improper Verification of Cryptographic Signature (CWE-347)
2026-05-07 Go GHSA-qf3q-3h68-mmh2
7.5
CVSS 3.1
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CVSS VectorNVD

CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:H/PR:N/UI:R/S:U/C:H/I:H/A:H
Attack Vector
Network
Attack Complexity
High
Privileges Required
None
User Interaction
Required
Scope
Unchanged
Confidentiality
High
Integrity
High
Availability
High

Lifecycle Timeline

5
Analysis Generated
May 08, 2026 - 18:30 vuln.today
CVSS changed
May 08, 2026 - 16:22 NVD
7.5 (HIGH)
Patch available
May 07, 2026 - 21:02 EUVD
CVE Published
May 07, 2026 - 19:41 nvd
HIGH 7.5
CVE Published
May 07, 2026 - 19:41 nvd
UNKNOWN (no severity yet)

DescriptionNVD

A malicious module proxy can exploit a flaw in the go command's validation of module checksums to bypass checksum database validation. This vulnerability affects any user using an untrusted module proxy (GOMODPROXY) or checksum database (GOSUMDB). A malicious module proxy can serve altered versions of the Go toolchain. When selecting a different version of the Go toolchain than the currently installed toolchain (due to the GOTOOLCHAIN environment variable, or a go.work or go.mod with a toolchain line), the go command will download and execute a toolchain provided by the module proxy. A malicious module proxy can bypass checksum database validation for this downloaded toolchain. Since this vulnerability affects the security of toolchain downloads, setting GOTOOLCHAIN to a fixed version is not sufficient. You must upgrade your base Go toolchain. The go tool always validates the hash of a toolchain before executing it, so fixed versions will refuse to execute any cached, altered versions of the toolchain. The go tool trusts go.sum files to contain accurate hashes of the current module's dependencies. A malicious proxy exploiting this vulnerability to serve an altered module will have caused an incorrect hash to be recorded in the go.sum. Users who have configured a non-trusted GOPROXY can determine if they have been affected by running "rm go.sum ; go mod tidy ; go mod verify", which will revalidate all dependencies of the current module. The specific flaw in more detail: The go command consults the checksum database to validate downloaded modules, when a module is not listed in the go.sum file. It verifies that the module hash reported by the checksum database matches the hash of the downloaded module. If, however, the checksum database returns a successful response that contains no entry for the module, the go command incorrectly permitted validation to succeed. A module proxy may mirror or proxy the checksum database, in which case the go command will not connect to the checksum database directly. Checksums reported by the checksum database are cryptographically signed, so a malicious proxy cannot alter the reported checksum for a module. However, a proxy which returns an empty checksum response, or a checksum response for an unrelated module, could cause the go command to proceed as if a downloaded module has been validated.

AnalysisAI

The Go toolchain's module proxy validation can be bypassed by attackers controlling untrusted GOPROXY or GOSUMDB endpoints, allowing delivery of malicious toolchain versions that execute with developer privileges. When the go command downloads a different toolchain version (via GOTOOLCHAIN, go.mod, or go.work directives), a malicious proxy can serve altered toolchains by exploiting checksum database validation logic that incorrectly accepts empty responses. …

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RemediationAI

Within 24 hours: Identify all Go installations and build environments using custom GOPROXY or GOSUMDB endpoints via audit logs and environment configuration review. Within 7 days: Upgrade Go toolchain to version 1.26.3 or 1.25.10 across all development, CI/CD, and build systems; validate patch deployment with go version command. …

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