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● Low · CVSS 2.7

How to Fix CVE-2026-22866: Improper verification of cryptographic signature in ens-contracts

By Sai Kiran Pandrala. Last verified: 2026-05-25.

CVE-2026-22866 is a improper verification of cryptographic signature in ensdomains ens-contracts. The fix is to apply the vendor patch noted below.

⚡ At a glance
Severity2.7 (Low)
Actively exploited?No public listing in CISA KEV
Affectedens-contracts <= 1.6.2
Fixed inSee vendor advisory
Type (CWE)CWE-347: Improper Verification of Cryptographic Signature

What is CVE-2026-22866?

Ethereum Name Service (ENS) is a distributed, open, and extensible naming system based on the Ethereum blockchain. In versions 1.6.2 and prior, the RSASHA256Algorithm and RSASHA1Algorithm contracts fail to validate PKCS#1 v1.5 padding structure when verifying RSA signatures. The contracts only check if the last 32 (or 20) bytes of the decrypted signature match the expected hash. This enables Bleichenbacher's 2006 signature forgery attack against DNS zones using RSA keys with low public exponents (e=3). Two ENS-supported TLDs (.cc and .name) use e=3 for their Key Signing Keys, allowing any domain under these TLDs to be fraudulently claimed on ENS without DNS ownership. Apatch was merged at commit c76c5ad0dc9de1c966443bd946fafc6351f87587. Possible workarounds include deploying the patched contracts and pointing DNSSECImpl.setAlgorithm to the deployed contract. The CVSS base score is 2.7 (Low). The official advisory is at https://github.com/ensdomains/ens-contracts/security/advisories/GHSA-c6rr-7pmc-73wc.

Am I affected?

Check the version of ens-contracts you are running and compare it against the Affected row above (ens-contracts <= 1.6.2). If your build sits inside the affected range, you must patch.

Run the version check that fits your platform:


# Linux package check
dpkg -s ens-contracts 2>/dev/null | grep -i ^Version
rpm -q ens-contracts 2>/dev/null
command -v ens-contracts >/dev/null && ens-contracts --version 2>/dev/null

# Windows (PowerShell)
Get-Package -Name "*ens-contracts*" -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue | Select-Object Name, Version
winget list --name "ens-contracts" 2>$null

How to fix CVE-2026-22866

Upgrade ens-contracts to a patched build: See vendor advisory. The vendor advisory is the source of truth for the exact fixed version.

Ubuntu / Debian


sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install --only-upgrade ens-contracts
dpkg -s ens-contracts | grep -i ^Version

RHEL / CentOS / Rocky / AlmaLinux


sudo dnf upgrade --refresh ens-contracts -y
# or for older releases:
sudo yum update ens-contracts -y
rpm -q ens-contracts

SUSE / openSUSE


sudo zypper refresh
sudo zypper update ens-contracts
rpm -q ens-contracts

Complete PowerShell remediation script (Windows)


# Fix script for CVE-2026-22866 affecting ens-contracts
# Run as administrator. Detect -> backup -> upgrade -> verify -> log.

$ErrorActionPreference = "Stop"
$LogPath  = "C:\Logs\CVE-2026-22866-fix-$(Get-Date -Format yyyyMMdd-HHmmss).log"
New-Item -ItemType Directory -Force (Split-Path $LogPath) | Out-Null
Start-Transcript -Path $LogPath -Append

try {
    Write-Host "[1/4] Detect installed version"
    $pkg = Get-Package -Name "*ens-contracts*" -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue
    if ($pkg) { $pkg | Format-Table Name, Version }
    else { Write-Host "Not detected via Get-Package; try winget list" }

    Write-Host "[2/4] Backup configuration"
    $backup = "C:\Backup\ens-contracts-$(Get-Date -Format yyyyMMdd)"
    New-Item -ItemType Directory -Force $backup | Out-Null
    Get-ChildItem "C:\ProgramData\ens-contracts" -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue |
        Copy-Item -Destination $backup -Recurse -Force -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue

    Write-Host "[3/4] Apply the upgrade to See vendor advisory"
    winget upgrade --name "ens-contracts" --silent --accept-source-agreements --accept-package-agreements
    if ($LASTEXITCODE -ne 0) {
        # Fallback: pull latest via OS update channel
        Install-Module -Name PSWindowsUpdate -Force -SkipPublisherCheck -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue
        Import-Module PSWindowsUpdate
        Install-WindowsUpdate -MicrosoftUpdate -AcceptAll -IgnoreReboot
    }

    Write-Host "[4/4] Verify the patched build"
    winget list --name "ens-contracts"
    Write-Host "Patch applied. Reboot if prompted."
    exit 0
} catch {
    Write-Error "Patch failed: $_"
    exit 1
} finally {
    Stop-Transcript
}

Complete Bash remediation script (Linux)


#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Fix script for CVE-2026-22866 affecting ens-contracts
# Detect -> backup -> upgrade -> verify -> log.

set -euo pipefail
LOG="/var/log/cve-2026-22866-fix-$(date +%Y%m%d-%H%M%S).log"
exec > >(tee -a "$LOG") 2>&1

echo "[1/4] Detect installed version"
if command -v dpkg >/dev/null; then
    dpkg -s ens-contracts 2>/dev/null | grep -i ^Version || echo "ens-contracts not installed via dpkg"
elif command -v rpm >/dev/null; then
    rpm -q ens-contracts || echo "ens-contracts not installed via rpm"
fi

echo "[2/4] Backup configuration"
BACKUP="/root/backup-cve-2026-22866-$(date +%Y%m%d)"
mkdir -p "$BACKUP"
for d in /etc/ens-contracts /etc/ens-contracts.d /etc/ens-contracts.conf; do
    [ -e "$d" ] && cp -a "$d" "$BACKUP/" || true
done

echo "[3/4] Apply the upgrade (target: See vendor advisory)"
if command -v apt-get >/dev/null; then
    apt-get update
    apt-get install --only-upgrade -y ens-contracts
elif command -v dnf >/dev/null; then
    dnf upgrade --refresh -y ens-contracts
elif command -v yum >/dev/null; then
    yum update -y ens-contracts
elif command -v zypper >/dev/null; then
    zypper --non-interactive update ens-contracts
fi

echo "[4/4] Verify the patched build"
if command -v dpkg >/dev/null; then
    dpkg -s ens-contracts 2>/dev/null | grep -i ^Version
elif command -v rpm >/dev/null; then
    rpm -q ens-contracts
fi
echo "Done. Restart any service that loaded the old library."

If you can't patch immediately

Apply at least one of the following inline controls until you can deploy the patched build. None replace the upgrade.

Restrict exposure with nftables (Linux)


# Allow only trusted CIDR to reach the affected service ports
sudo nft add table inet filter 2>/dev/null || true
sudo nft 'add chain inet filter input { type filter hook input priority 0 ; }' 2>/dev/null || true
sudo nft 'add rule inet filter input tcp dport {80, 443} ip saddr != 10.0.0.0/8 drop'
sudo nft list ruleset

Block at the host firewall (Windows)


New-NetFirewallRule -DisplayName "Block-CVE-2026-22866" -Direction Inbound -Action Block -Protocol TCP -LocalPort 80,443 -RemoteAddress Any -Enabled True
Get-NetFirewallRule -DisplayName "Block-CVE-2026-22866"

Disable the affected service (Linux)


sudo systemctl stop ens-contracts 2>/dev/null || true
sudo systemctl disable ens-contracts 2>/dev/null || true

If the vendor advisory lists an official workaround, prefer that wording verbatim. If no workaround is published, the only safe remediation is the patch.

How to verify the fix worked

After upgrading, confirm the installed version matches the patched build and that no old library is still loaded by a long-running process.


# Linux
dpkg -s ens-contracts 2>/dev/null | grep -i ^Version
rpm -q ens-contracts 2>/dev/null || true
# Pid map check for old library handles
sudo lsof +c0 2>/dev/null | grep -i "DEL.*lib" || true

# Windows
Get-Package -Name "*ens-contracts*" | Select-Object Name, Version
Get-HotFix | Sort-Object InstalledOn -Descending | Select-Object -First 5

Expected: the reported version is at or above See vendor advisory. Restart the affected service (systemctl restart <service> on Linux, or restart the Windows service) so it loads the patched binary.

Frequently asked questions

Other vulnerabilities in the same area that are worth patching alongside this one:

Is CVE-2026-22866 actively exploited?

There is no public confirmation of exploitation in the wild listed in CISA KEV at the time of this writing. Patch anyway. Public exploits commonly follow disclosure within weeks.

Do I need to reboot after patching CVE-2026-22866?

For kernel and OS-level updates, yes. For most userland packages a systemctl restart <service> is enough on Linux, and restarting the Windows service or app on Windows. Any process that loaded the old library keeps using it until restarted.

What is the CVSS score for CVE-2026-22866?

2.7 (Low). Vector: CVSS:4.0/AV:N/AC:L/AT:N/PR:N/UI:N/VC:N/VI:L/VA:N/SC:N/SI:N/SA:N/E:U.

Where is the official advisory for CVE-2026-22866?

The vendor advisory is at https://github.com/ensdomains/ens-contracts/security/advisories/GHSA-c6rr-7pmc-73wc. The NVD record is at https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2026-22866.

References


*Written by Sai Kiran Pandrala. Assembled from the official vendor advisory, NVD record, and CISA KEV listing on 2026-05-25. Always confirm against the vendor's advisory before applying changes in production.*