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Go 1.25.6 and 1.24.12 Patch Critical Vulnerabilities Lead to DoS and Memory Exhaustion Risks

Go 1.25.6 and 1.24.12 Patch Critical Vulnerabilities Lead to DoS and Memory Exhaustion Risks

Posted on January 16, 2026January 16, 2026 By CWS

The Go programming language workforce has rolled out emergency level releases, Go 1.25.6 and 1.24.12, to handle six high-impact safety flaws.

These updates repair denial-of-service (DoS) vectors, arbitrary code execution dangers, and TLS mishandlings that might expose builders to distant assaults.

Whereas not branded as model 1.26, the patches urge fast upgrades for initiatives counting on Go’s customary library, particularly in net servers, crypto instruments, and construct methods.

Introduced through official channels, the releases comply with Go’s strict safety coverage, crediting exterior researchers for disclosures.

Binary downloads can be found at go.dev/dl, with full notes at go.dev/doc/devel/launch#go1.25.6. Attackers may exploit these in unpatched environments, from ZIP parsers to TLS handshakes.

Key Vulnerabilities and Exploit Paths

Among the many fixes, web/http’s Request.ParseForm stands out for reminiscence exhaustion. Malicious URL-encoded kinds with extreme key-value pairs set off outsized allocations, crippling servers underneath load. Equally, archive/zip’s super-linear filename indexing invitations DoS through crafted archives.

Extra extreme are cmd/go flaws enabling code execution. CgoPkgConfig bypassed flag sanitization, working pkg-config with unsafe inputs. Toolchain VCS dealing with (Git/Mercurial) allowed malicious module variations or domains to execute code or overwrite recordsdata triggerable through customized go get paths, although not @newest.

TLS points compound dangers: Config.Clone leaked auto-generated session ticket keys, enabling unauthorized resumptions throughout configs.

Session checks ignored full certificates chain expirations, and handshake messages processed on the unsuitable encryption ranges risked data leaks from injected packets.

CVE IDComponentDescription SummaryGo Problem LinkReporterCVE-2025-61728archive/zipSuper-linear filename indexing causes DoS on malicious ZIPsgo.dev/concern/77102Jakub CiolekCVE-2025-61726net/httpMemory exhaustion from extreme type key-value pairsgo.dev/concern/77101jub0bsCVE-2025-68121crypto/tlsConfig.Clone leaks session keys; ignores full cert chain expirationgo.dev/concern/77113Coia Prant (rbqvq)CVE-2025-61731cmd/goCgoPkgConfig flag bypass results in arbitrary code executiongo.dev/concern/77100RyotaK (GMO Flatt Safety)CVE-2025-68119cmd/goVCS toolchain misinterpretation allows code exec/file writesgo.dev/concern/77099splitline (DEVCORE)CVE-2025-61730crypto/tlsHandshake messages processed at incorrect encryption stage (data disclosure)go.dev/concern/76443Coia Prant (rbqvq)

Improve and Mitigation Recommendation

Builders ought to pin to 1.25.6 or 1.24.12 instantly, rebuilding binaries through git checkout go1.25.6. Scan dependencies for susceptible modules.

No CVSS scores are printed but, however DoS and RCE potentials fee excessive. Go’s proactive patching underscores supply-chain hygiene in 2026’s menace panorama.

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Cyber Security News Tags:1.24.12, 1.25.6, Critical, DoS, Exhaustion, Lead, Memory, Patch, Risks, Vulnerabilities

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