OpenSSL CVE-2025-15467

Summary

CVE-2025-15467
Parsing CMS AuthEnvelopedData message with maliciously crafted AEAD parameters can trigger a stack buffer overflow.
A stack buffer overflow may lead to a crash, causing Denial of Service, or potentially remote code execution. When parsing CMS AuthEnvelopedData structures that use AEAD ciphers such as AES-GCM, the IV (Initialization Vector) encoded in the ASN.1 parameters is copied into a fixed-size stack buffer without verifying that its length fits the destination. An attacker can supply a crafted CMS message with an oversized IV, causing a stack-based out-of-bounds write before any authentication or tag verification occurs. Applications and services that parse untrusted CMS or PKCS#7 content using AEAD ciphers (e.g., S/MIME AuthEnvelopedData with AES-GCM) are vulnerable. Because the overflow occurs prior to authentication, no valid key material is required to trigger it. While exploitability to remote code execution depends on platform and toolchain mitigations, the stack-based write primitive represents a severe risk.

The FIPS modules in 3.6, 3.5, 3.4, 3.3 and 3.0 are not affected by this issue, as the CMS implementation is outside the OpenSSL FIPS module boundary.
OpenSSL 3.6, 3.5, 3.4, 3.3 and 3.0 are vulnerable to this issue.
OpenSSL 1.1.1 and 1.0.2 are not affected by this issue.

Version Affected Solution
FortiWeb Manager Not Affected Not Affected
FortiWeb Not Affected Not Affected
FortiVoice Not Affected Not Affected
FortiTester Not Affected Not Affected
FortiSwitch Not Affected Not Affected
FortiSandbox Not Affected Not Affected
FortiSOAR Not Affected Not Affected
FortiSIEM Not Affected Not Affected
FortiRecorder Not Affected Not Affected
FortiProxy Not Affected Not Affected
FortiPortal Not Affected Not Affected
FortiOS Not Affected Not Affected
FortiNAC-F Not Affected Not Affected
FortiNAC Not Affected Not Affected
FortiManager Not Affected Not Affected
FortiMail Not Affected Not Affected
FortiExtender Not Affected Not Affected
FortiDDoS Not Affected Not Affected
FortiConverter Not Affected Not Affected
FortiCloud Not Affected Not Affected
FortiClient iOS Not Affected Not Affected
FortiClient Windows Not Affected Not Affected
FortiClient MacOS Not Affected Not Affected
FortiClient Linux Not Affected Not Affected
FortiClient EMS Not Affected Not Affected
FortiClient Android Not Affected Not Affected
FortiAuthenticator Not Affected Not Affected
FortiAnalyzer Not Affected Not Affected
FortiAP-W2 Not Affected Not Affected
FortiAP-U Not Affected Not Affected
FortiAP Not Affected Not Affected
FortiADC Manager Not Affected Not Affected
FortiADC Not Affected Not Affected
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Timeline

2026-01-30: Initial publication
2026-02-13: Products impact update
2026-02-17: Products under investigation update
2026-02-24: Products impact update
2026-02-25: Products impact update
2026-03-03: Products impact update
2026-03-09: Products impact update
2026-03-13: Products impact update