HIGH 7.0 NVD
CVE-2026-18674
On a Kong Mesh global control plane, resources received over the zone-to-global KDS sync are attributed using the in-band, sender-controlled ControlPlane.Identi
On a Kong Mesh global control plane, resources received over the zone-to-global KDS sync are attributed using the in-band, sender-controlled ControlPlane.Identifier rather than the authenticated zone identity derived from the connection. Authenticated zones can have the global control plane store and re-distribute those resources as belonging to another zone.
The result is a cross-zone isolation bypass: the holder of a single enrolled zone's credential can inject, attribute, and overwrite resources in another zone's namespace mesh-wide.
The root cause lives in Kuma's open-source KDS sync code, which Kong Mesh's control plane is built on.
References
- https://developer.konghq.com/mesh/changelog/
- https://github.com/kumahq/kuma/pull/17456
- https://github.com/kumahq/kuma/pull/17458
- https://github.com/kumahq/kuma/pull/17459
- https://github.com/kumahq/kuma/pull/17460
This high severity vulnerability with a CVSS score of 7.0 was published on 2026-08-17 via NVD.
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